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2018 TVS Victor Premium Edition launched at Rs 55,890

Victor Premium Edition features two new matte colour schemes and a dual-tone seat.
1 min read9 Jan '18
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TVS has launched the 2018 Victor Premium Edition at Rs 55,890 (ex-showroom, Delhi). The updates on this edition include two new colour schemes – matte blue (with white) and matte silver (with red) – and a dual-tone seat.

Along with the new colour schemes and the black and beige seat, the updated Victor is equipped with the golden clutch cover and chrome finish on the side panel that was first seen on the Premium Edition Victor launched in September 2017.

Mechanically identical to the standard Victor, the Premium Edition is powered by the same 110cc, single-cylinder engine that makes 9.5hp and 9.4Nm of torque.

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