TVS revs up export strategy, launches Apache RR 310 and NTorq in the Philippines
Having posted 90% growth in April-October 2021 exports, TVS ups the ante in its overseas markets.
One day after announcing its dealership expansion in Central America, TVS Motor Company has launched launch its sporty Apache RR 310 motorcycle with Race Tuned Fuel Injection (RT-Fi) and the feature-rich NTorq 125 connected scooter in the Philippines. The company is targeting young riders with both products.
While the TVS Apache RR 310 is powered by a 312cc SI, four-stroke, four-valve, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine, which develops 34hp and 27 Nm of torque, the TVS NTorq 125 is high on features with a Bluetooth-connected speedometer, multi-mode display for street and ride stats, navigation assist, engine temperature indicator, and phone battery strength display unit.
J Thangarajan, President-Director, PT TVS Motor Company, Indonesia, said, “It gives us utmost pleasure to introduce the TVS Apache RR 310 and TVS NTorq 125 with best-in-class features and RT-Fi technology in the Philippines. It has been our constant endeavour to provide our valued Filipino customers with quality two-wheeler offerings that best suit their lifestyle without compromising on functionality and technology.”
In the April-October 2021 period, TVS has posted a robust export performance, shipping 642,854 units, which constitutes 92% year-on-year growth (April-October 2020: 334,884). The company is, at present, the No. 2 two-wheeler exporter from India.
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