TVS shows off Radeon and Qube concepts

    TVS unveils its upcoming hybrid scooter, Qube and a 125cc motorcycle, the Radeon

    Published On Jan 09, 2012 05:15:00 PM

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    TVS shows off Radeon and Qube concepts

    Chennai based two-wheeler manufacturer, the TVS Motor Company once again displayed their hybrid concept scooter, the Qube, as also seen at the previous Auto Expo. Slated for a commercial launch sometime in 2013, TVS claims the stylish, automatic hybrid scooter remains in its developmental stages.

    The company is also displaying another upcoming commuter bike at the Auto Expo, the 125cc Radeon, which when launched shall expand the company’s 125cc portfolio, currently only represented by the Flame. The Radeon can however only be expected to launch by the third quarter of 2013.

    TVS also displayed its indigenously developed Automatic Transmission technology concept, which it claims is equally convenient and adaptable on a scooter as a bike, capable of boosting mileage and efficiency by 20 percent. At the Expo, you could also see the 100cc Sport and 110cc Star City that have added on a fresh set of graphics. Similarly, the 110cc Wego scooter will soon adopt 4 new colours in metallic finishes, and be available post April 2012.

    Smaller scooter, the ever popular Scooty Streak gets a refresh in the form of a black colour scheme, while the Pep will now sell with white and red graphics.

     

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