TVS Motor Company launches three wheeler TVS King Duramax Plus
The TVS King Duramax Plus is priced at Rs 257,190/- ( CNG Variant) & Rs 235,552/-( Petrol Variant) Ex-Showroom, Bengaluru.
TVS Motor Company has announced the launch of its new three-wheeler, TVS King Duramax Plus. The TVS King Duramax Plus will be available in CNG and petrol variant.
The TVS King Duramax Plus is priced at Rs 257,190/- ( CNG Variant) & Rs 235,552/-( Petrol Variant) Ex-Showroom, Bengaluru.
The TVS King Duramax Plus features dual-rated front suspension. The spacious cabin comfortably accommodates three passengers, while the inclusion of an all-gear start system ensures a hassle-free ride, notes the press release. Tubeless tyres add an extra layer of convenience and safety for both drivers and passengers. TVS King Duramax Plus comes with an LED headlamp, further improving visibility and safety. It also comes packed with a redesigned passenger cabin with style and comfort.
Commenting on the launch, Rajat Gupta, Business Head - Commercial Mobility, TVS Motor added, “TVS Motor continues to lead the way in innovation and customer-centric offerings. We take immense pride in introducing the TVS King Duramax Plus, a true testament to our commitment to delivering products that consistently delight customers."
The TVS King Duramax plus is powered by 225 cc 4 stroke liquid cooled single cylinder SI engine that churns out a maximum power output of 7.9 kW at 4,750 rpm in petrol variant and 6.7 kW at 5,000 rpm in CNG variant.
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