Five-year insurance rule: Updated TVS price list

    The on-road price for the Ntorq 125 is now Rs 79,936.

    Published On Sep 10, 2018 12:25:00 PM

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    Five-year insurance rule: Updated TVS price list

    The new on-road price for the Ntorq is Rs 79,936

    If you haven’t been in the loop, there is new Supreme Court ruling that has made five-year insurance on two-wheelers mandatory. This has led to an increase in the on-road cost of every motorcycle and scooter in India. We have shared the updated price lists for two-wheelers in the Royal Enfield and Honda line-up; and here is the same for TVS' two-wheelers.

    The increase in prices for most offerings in the TVS line-up range from Rs 2,000-6,000. The on-road price of the Apache RTR 200 ABS R 2.0, for example, is now Rs 1.32 lakh, up from Rs 1.29 lakh.

    (All prices, on-road Mumbai.)

    Here is a table of all of the updated TVS prices:

    TVS price list (Mumbai)
    Modelon-road (old)on-road (new)
    XL 100Rs 38,600Rs 45,738
    Scooty Pep+Rs 48,100Rs 54,203
    Scooty Zest 110Rs 58,900 - Rs 60,600Rs 66,226 - Rs 67,995
    JupiterRs 63,000 - Rs 74,000Rs 67,494 - Rs 74,789
    Ntorq 125Rs 76,200Rs 79,936
    WegoRs 62,800 - Rs 67,900Rs 68,759
    SportRs 47,600 - Rs 57,100Rs 63,013
    Star City PlusRs 58,600 - Rs 63,800Rs 68,528
    VictorRs 62,700 - Rs 68,500Rs 68,864 - Rs 73,003
    Apache RTR 160 4VRs 98,000 - Rs 1.02 lakhRs 1.02 lakh - Rs 1.05 lakh
    Apache RTR 200Rs 1.14 lakh - Rs 1.29 lakhRs 1.18 lakh - Rs 1.32 lakh
    Apache RR 310--

    TVS Bikes

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