TVS – Indian Motorcycles Introduce 5 Models (110-125cc) to Vietnamese Market

TVS Motor, the prestigious motorcycle brand from India, has recently unveiled a lineup of five exciting new models. These models, namely the Ntorq 125, Callisto 110, Callisto 125, and Dazz 110 in the scooter segment, along with the Rockz 110 in the commuter segment, showcase TVS Motor's unwavering commitment to delivering motorcycles of exceptional quality and innovation to riders across the globe. Each model embodies a distinct fusion of sleek design, impressive performance, and cutting-edge features, catering to the diverse needs of riders. Whether you seek the allure of a trendy and dynamic scooter or the reliability and efficiency of a commuter bike, TVS Motor has you covered. Embark on an exhilarating journey with TVS Motor and discover your perfect two-wheeled companion.

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In the past two weeks, the company has taken its second major step by entering the Vietnamese market, following its plans to enter the European market, starting with France. The product line introduced in Vietnam includes four scooter models and one motorcycle, which are TVS Dazz, TVS NTORQ, TVS Callisto 110, TVS Callisto 125, and TVS Rockz. These models are all imported from Indonesia.

TVS Rockz 110 (left), TVS Callisto 110 (middle), and TVS Ntorq 125 (right).

TVS has partnered with Minh Long, an imported vehicle business with a prominent showroom network in the South, to distribute its products. As a result, TVS has chosen this region as its primary growth area, with a goal of establishing approximately 300 dealerships within the next 6 months. This number is the highest market share among two-wheeler manufacturers in Vietnam, surpassing Honda’s nearly 800 dealerships and Yamaha’s over 500 dealerships.

TVS Callisto 125 (left) and TVS Dazz 110 (right).

One advantage of TVS motorcycles in the Vietnamese market is their competitive pricing. However, having a low price alone does not guarantee the brand’s success in attracting customers. Suzuki and Taiwanese brands like SYM and Kymco also offer attractively priced models compared to Japanese motorcycles, but Honda and Yamaha models still dominate the market.

By Thanh Nhon (forum.autodaily.vn)

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