With the implementation of the new GST rates, TVS has reduced the prices of its motorcycles and scooters. While we have already detailed the new prices of its flagship models, the Apache RR 310 and RTR 310, in this story, we have outlined the revised prices of the TVS scooters and commuter bikes.
| Model | Old Ex-Showroom Price | New Ex-Showroom Price | GST Price Benefit |
|---|---|---|---|
| TVS Jupiter 110 | ₹78,881 | ₹72,400 | ₹6,481 |
| TVS Jupiter 125 | ₹82,395 | ₹75,600 | ₹6,795 |
| TVS Ntorq 125 | ₹88,142 | ₹80,900 | ₹7,242 |
| TVS Ntorq 150 | ₹1,19,000 | ₹1,09,400 | ₹9,600 |
| TVS XL 100 | ₹47,754 | ₹43,900 | ₹3,854 |
| TVS Radeon | ₹59,950 | ₹55,100 | ₹4,850 |
| TVS Sport | ₹59,950 | ₹55,100 | ₹4,850 |
| TVS Starcity | ₹78,586 | ₹72,200 | ₹6,386 |
| TVS Raider | ₹87,625 | ₹80,500 | ₹7,125 |
| TVS Zest | ₹76,891 | ₹70,600 | ₹6,291 |
Price cuts range from ₹3,854 to ₹9,600, making popular models like the Ntorq 125, Jupiter, Raider, and Radeon significantly more affordable. The recently launched TVS Ntorq 150, with the highest price cut of ₹9,600, has now become more competitive against rivals like the Aprilia SR 160 or Honda Dio 125.
This move reflects an industry-wide shift aimed at stimulating consumer demand, especially in price-sensitive segments. Budget-conscious buyers now have stronger incentives to purchase a new two-wheeler, especially in urban and semi-urban markets where TVS maintains a strong presence. Lower entry costs can drive up volumes, particularly for bestsellers like the TVS Jupiter and Raider, which are already among the top performers in their segments.
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