TVS Victor to make comeback on January 20; Apache 200 launch too

While TVS Motor Co will reintroduce the Victor commuter bike, it will also launch the Apache 200, its most powerful motorcycle yet.

07 Jan 2016 | 8050 Views | By Sumantra B Barooah

The Victor motorcycle brand is set to return to showrooms in India. TVS Motor will re-introduce the brand in the form of a new motorcycle on January 20. It is learnt that like the first version, the new one will have a 110cc engine with contemporary technology. The Victor brand is special for the company, as it was the first motorcycle built by TVS Motor on its own. The motorcycle was first launched in 2001.

The Victor will fall in the highly competitive commuter segment (75cc-110cc) of the Indian motorcycle segment. During the April-November 2015 period, the size of this segment was 4,614,850 units, down 5.21% over the same period the previous year. TVS Motor currently has a market share of 17 percent in the segment with 3 models (Max 4R, Star Sport and Star City 110).

Apache 200, a new addition in the sport segment
Along with the Victor, TVS Motor will also launch a new model in the Apache series. The Apache 200 will the biggest motorcycle the OEM has launched yet. It will also be the first TVS motorcycle to have an oil- cooled engine. The 200cc bike will boost the Apache brand to race against Bajaj Auto's Pulsar. There's also a buzz that the Apache 200 will be followed by a TVS version of the BMW G310R, which is manufactured by TVS for its German partner, BMW Motorrad.

The TVS Apache (in 160cc and 180cc guise) falls in SIAM’s category B5 (engine capacity more than 150cc but less than 200cc). This motorcycle segment has seen handsome growth in this fiscal with sales growing 107% to 445,010 units in April-November 2015 as against 214,193 units in April-November 2014. Between April-November 2015, the Apache has seen its sales grow 38.5% to 174,490 units from 125,960 in April-November 2014.

The Apache’s rivals comprise the KTM 200 Duke, Bajaj Pulsar 150 DTS-i and 180 DTS-i, Honda CB Unicorn 160 and the Suzuki Gixxer. While the KTM and Pulsars together sold a cumulative 93,112 units in the first eight months of 2015-16, the CB Unicorn 160 has seen handsome sales of 119,149 units. Meanwhile, the Gixxer has gone home to 58,259 buyers during this period. 

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