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    Top 5 TVS Two-wheelers Sold In India: Jupiter, XL 100, Apache, & More

    Pratik Bhanushali
    Pratik BhanushaliModified On Apr 03, 2021 03:56 pm IST
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    The sales figures are from the month of February 2021.

    The sales figures are from the month of February 2021. 

    With the country past the nationwide lockdown, two-wheeler sales have begun to pick up pace again -- slowly but surely. TVS has also seen better sales figures in February 2021 compared to last year. But how good are the numbers exactly? And which models have brought in the most dough for the Hosur-based brand? Let’s delve deep:

    Jupiter (52,189 units)

    One cannot deny that the TVS Jupiter is one of the most popular scooters in the country. Did you know it was recently updated with the start-stop system? TVS offers the Jupiter in as many as five variants, with prices ranging from Rs 63,497 to Rs 72,472. 

    TVS XL 100 (51,445 units)

    TVS XL100 Front Right View

    The TVS XL 100 is the only moped currently available from a major two-wheeler brand. It also holds the distinction of being the most affordable fuel-injected two-wheeler on sale. Available in six variants, the XL 100 starts at Rs 40,990. TVS recently launched the XL 100 Winner Edition, and we’ve covered all the details here. 

    NTorq 125 (24,555 units)

    TVS NTORQ 125 Front Left View

    Another model from the brand’s top five sellers is the NTorq 125. TVS offers the NTorq in four variants, starting from Rs 70,555. We pit it against its real-world rivals, and this is what we found. Even in terms of features, the NTorq 125 ticks many boxes. It gets an all-digital console equipped with smartphone connectivity, which TVS calls SmartXonnect. It allows you to connect your phone and get ride data analytics, call and SMS alerts, turn-by-turn navigation, and vehicle diagnostics alerts. 

    Scooty Pep Plus (8,476 units)

    TVS Scooty Pep Plus Front Right View

    The smallest offering from TVS, the Scooty Pep Plus is priced at Rs 54,374 and sold in two variants. The scooter is absolutely no-nonsense, weighing just a hair over 93kg. TVS even launched a special edition of the Scooty Pep Plus exclusively for Tamil Nadu. You can read the entire story here. 

    Radeon (8,431 units)

    The Radeon is a no-nonsense commuter from TVS. After the latest price hike, the bike now retails for Rs 59,962 and is offered in three variants. To know how the bike performs in the real world, you can check out our review here. 

    Apache Range (31,735 units)

    TVS Apache RTR 160 4V Right Side View

    These are the cumulative sales figures of the Apache range, with a significant contribution coming from the Apache RTR 160. TVS has also launched an affordable variant of the feature-packed Apache RTR 200 4V. Moreover, the company will soon be launching the 2021 Apache RR 310.

    User Reviews

    • TVS NTORQ 125
      Excellent scooty
      This is very good scooty in 125 cc segment comfort and maintenance all good in this scooty, everything done like PPF, Fog light ,front mudguard and phoneholder every thing is new, I got paid service in which every thing got new, if going to buy a new scooty and this work, it will cost you more than 1.30L.
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    • TVS Radeon
      Most durable in 110cc class.
      Most durable and well built. But the Radeon has an advantage over it's rivals and that's the exhaust note with quite nice engine performance for a 110cc and looks are balance between style and practicality. Very economical over long term usage. Excellent for small business and load carrying capacity because of it's robust built quality. Cons: Breaking could be better. Seat foam hardens over time making it uncomfortable.
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    • TVS Apache RTR 180
      Blend of both style and practicality
      RTR 180 and 160 2V both may not feel so comfortable at first and it require some time to get used to over long urban commutes. Good for touring as well, best with speeds upto 80-90 kmph and vibrates a lot after that. Decent mileage. Easy on pocket ownership cost. Became more affordable post GST 2.0. Go for it if you are looking for a motorcycle that is simple yet sporty.
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    • TVS Apache RR 310
      buy this if you are a student
      Best bike in segment to buy if you are looking for a super bike features in a low budget. The bike comes with a lot of features which had never been seen in this price range and the main thing is it's adaptive cruise control is the cherry on top. I want to say but this as soon as possible, contact dealer through Bikedekho, as they really provide you nice emi offers and discounts on the bike.
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    • TVS XL100
      Review on TVS XL10 0
      My father brought this bike because he don't want gear one. This give the best mileage in the non gear segment. Less maintenance needed for this bike and light weight of the bike frame is easy to handle when it's static. I don't face any kind of issue. Some things I had to repair but is very common like spark plug carbon, some time horn wire got lose that all. Young genz may not like it because of this style. But yes safety factor is neglect in this bike if any accident gonna happened, I think there might be a problem. Any vendor or village uncle who shifted cycle to motor bike, so this would be perfect choice for you. It can carry a large no of weight. Due to light weight of this bike, it's very easy to move. Perfect for village road and not recommended for off-roads but it's easy to carry this bike in farming field.
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