Third largest motorcycle maker, TVS Motor Co., has started selling its 125 cc motorcycle 'Tvs Flame', in Chennai, but the national launch is scheduled for January.
THE new TVS DHAMAAL bike "flame 125cc" is coming to market to hit the road speedly..
A unique design element of the Flame,DASHING LOOKS ,tvs motor is again going to win people hearts.
Flame is priced at Rs 45,000 ex-showroom Chennai.
Looks: The Flame seems to be a very important new model from TVS. , TVS has made sure to make the flame an eyecatching bike. The Flame features an all black design theme which seems to be very popular these days. The alloy wheels, Engine and Chain covers along with the alloy footrests all all finished in black. The front turn indicators which have been integrated along with the plastic extensions on the tank.The Flame has also used the plastic engine guard and the split grap rails from the Apache RTR. The headlamp design looks to have been heavily inspired from the Apache.iTS looks and specs the TVS Flame will probably be positioned as a premium 125 cc offering.
iTS looks and specs the TVS Flame will probably be positioned as a premium 125 cc offering.
Engine (CC): 124.8 CC, 4 Stroke with CCV-Ti
Max Power: 10.5 bhp @ 8250 rpm
Max Torque: 10 Nm @ 6250 rpm
Gear Box: 4 Speed
Bore X Stroke: 54.5 X 53.5
Carburettor Type: VM Type- Ucal
Wheels/Tyres
Wheels Type: Mag alloys
mileage:109km/l(expected)
Performance :
Max. speed 95 kmph
The soon launched 125 cc Exceed from Bajaj will cater to the entry level 125 cc segment.
Well if you compare Exceed with Flame. Initial pics of Exceed make it
very similar to look like existing Discover whereas Flame looks like a brand new bike and with good looks.
TVS surely has a winner in their stable, iff they can do a good marketingIt seems TVS FLAME will be FIRST CHOICE FOR CUSTOMER'S.
TVS, which has seen sales fall for nine straight months, expects 'Flame' to boost sales.
tvs had earlier run into patent infringement issues as claimed by Bajaj Auto mobiles to its much acclaimed DTSi technology although the company claims the Flame is based on a technology patented by AVL in Austria and improved version of a Honda patent that had expired long back.
No comments:
Post a Comment