TVS Ronin launched in Indonesia

"Our launch of TVS RONIN in Indonesia is one step further in achieving our global ambitions', says Vimal Sumbly, Head Business - Premim, TVS Motor Co

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TVS Ronin launched in Indonesia

Chennai-based two-wheeler giant, TVS Motor Co, has launched the TVS Ronin in Indonesia. 

The 225cc motorcycle weighs 160 kgs and has a power output of 20.4 PS, offering one of the best power-to-weight ratios in its category. It also provides a torque of 19.93 Nm. The motorcycle comes with rain and urban ABS modes, Glide Through Technology (GTT), and Smart Bluetooth connectivity featuring voice and ride assistance. All of these features are wrapped in a retro design package.

Commenting on the launch, Vimal Sumbly, Head Business - Premium, TVS Motor Company said, “TVS Ronin has been designed for riders who choose to live an unscripted way of life. We are are confident that this will encourage many young riders from the country to be spontaneous, fluidic and versatile while experiencing the joy of riding on this modern-retro motorcycle. Our launch of TVS RONIN in Indonesia is one step further in achieving our global ambitions and offer the best products to our global customers.”

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