Tue. May 21st, 2024
TVS XL 100 Winner Edition LaunchedImage Source: TVS Motors

TVS has recently launched the all-new XL100 Winner Edition in India and it comes with a price tag of Rs.49,599. Meanwhile, TVS has done some minor cosmetic enhancements on the XL100 to celebrate 40 years of its presence in the country.

  • TVS has recently launched the all-new TVS XL100 Winner Edition in India.
  • The special edition TVS XL100 now gets some cosmetic enhancements.
  • TVS Motors has priced this all-new moped at Rs.49,599 onwards.

What all features can be expected on the Winner Edition?

Features on the Winner Edition remains similar to what TVS offers on the XL100. However, some cosmetic updates such as a new seat cover, chrome exhaust protector, metallic floorboard and rounded rearview mirrors finished in chrome are there on the TVS XL100 Winner Edition.

Apart from this, the limited edition TVS XL100 is now available with a Delight Blue color scheme with plastic panels finished in beige. Meanwhile, to enhance the look further it comes with additional body graphics. TVS Motors continues to offer multiple features such as a one-touch start system, mobile charging, LED DRLs, etc. on the XL100.

This lightweight moped only weighs around 89kgs and runs on spoke wheels. Meanwhile, to stop this extremely agile moped TVS is offering 110mm drum brakes on both the end. Suspension duties on the XL100 work under a telescopic fork at the front and a hydraulic shock absorber at the rear. Further, the all-new TVS XL100 Limited Edition comes powered by the same 99.7cc single-cylinder engine. It can churn out a maximum of 4.3BHP @ 6,000 RPM alongside a peak torque of 6.5Nm @ 3,500 RPM.

With such a low price tag, TVS XL100 still serves the country as one of the most affordable two-wheelers. With no rivals at all, it stands as one of the best options at this price point. Further, TVS Motors is still one of those two-wheeler manufacturers that offers performance with practicality.

By Harsh Rana

Full-time management student and a part-time automobile enthusiast. Not much happy about EVs taking over the V8, V10 and V12 motors.