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TVS launches Victor Premium Edition at Rs 55,065

Special edition Victor gets LED DRL, chrome detailing, a gold sticker scheme and a chrome crash guard; engine specifications remain the same.
1 min read8 Sep '17
Autocar India News DeskAutocar India News Desk
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The TVS Victor ‘Premium Edition’, launched at Rs 55,065 (ex-showroom, Delhi), gets a new colour scheme and comes with a body-coloured pillion handle. The new variant of the 110cc commuter motorcycle also features chrome details on the side panels and crash guard and gold detailing on the engine cover case, which, we think, works well with the gold sticker scheme. The special edition Victor also comes with LED Daytime Running Lamp (DRL).

The Victor brand, originally launched by TVS in 2002, had received a major overhaul in 2016, where it the company-patented three-valve Ecothrust engine technology, petal disc brake, tubeless tyres and styling tweaks. The new ‘Premium Edition’ continues to use the same 110cc engine that develops a peak power output of 9.5hp and 9.4Nm of torque. The new variant will, however, be available only with disc brakes.

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