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    TVS Sport BS6 with 110 cc engine and 15% more kilometres, rated at INR 51,750

    TVS Sport BS6 so introduced at a starting price of INR 51.750 * in India. TVS reports that the current Sport BS6 is 15 percent more fuel-efficient than the Sport BS4 outgoing.

    The BS6 TVS Sport model features a new single-cylinder 109.7 cc engine. This air-cooled mill comes with a fuel-injection system that TVS prefers to call injection technology ETFi or Eco Thrust Power. This engine produces max power of 8.29 PS and a peak torque of 8.7 Nm.

    The TVS Sport BS4, in contrast, used to have a 99.7 cc engine that produced 7.48 PS and 7.5 Nm torque. The new bike has a 4-speed transmission, as with the previous model.

    The BS6 TVS Sport is aesthetically similar to its counterpart. It has a basic interface that has some beautiful graphics. The riding posture is erect and calm. The single-piece long seat provides strong comfort. So, the blacked-out engine and alloy wheels add a little sportiness. For a luxury look, the Sport BS6 uses LED DRLs.

    The Sport BS6 kick-start version has bee priced at INR 51,750 * and so costs INR 58,925 * for the self-start model.

    TVS submits that the current Sport BS6 is 15 percent more fuel-efficient than the Sport BS4 outgoing.

    The TVS Sport BS6 is available in five color choices, of which three are dual-tone-Black / Yellow, White / Purple and White / Blue-and two are standard-Volcano Yellow and Mercury Grey.

    TVS XL 100 BS6 with 15 percent more kilometers, INR 42,362 value.

    In India, TVS XL 100 BS6 was released at a starting price of INR 42.362*. TVS submits that the latest BS6-compliant engine gives the XL 100 15 percent more mileage than the BS4 variant.

    Powering the latest TVS XL 100 BS6 is an improved variant of the single-cylinder, 4-stroke, air-cooled 99.7 cc TVS 100 BS4 engine. TVS also introduced a fuel-injection feature, which it calls EcoThrust Fuel Injection Technology (ETFs), to make the engine compliant with the new and more rigorous BS6 emission requirements.

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