These bikes of TVS get BS6 upgrades, know price and other details

Automobile manufacturer companies are continuously introducing their new BS6 models. TVS Motors has also introduced 4 popular models with BS6 standard. Upgrading models from BS4 to BS6 also increases the price. Here we are telling you about the price of BS6 models of TVS.

TVS Jupiter Classic: TVS has launched the BS6 model of its popular scooter Jupiter Classic. The BS6 TVS Jupiter Classic ET-Fi ex-showroom price in Delhi is Rs 67,911. It costs 8 thousand rupees more than the old model. The first variant of the Classic scooter in the company's Jupiter portfolio is the BS6 engine. Apart from this, the Jupiter scooter is also available in SBT, ZX SBT and Grande variants, which are expected to be given BS6 engines soon.

Apache RTR: The starting price of the BS6 version of this TVS bike is Rs 99,950. This price is of drum brake variant. At the same time, you can buy a disc brake variant for Rs 1.03 lakh. The 2020 TVS Apache RTR 200 4V is priced at Rs 1.24 lakh (ex-showroom price). TVS's RT-Fi fuel injection system has been given in the 2020 Apache Series. The disc variant of BS6 compliant TVS Apache RTR 160 4V is about Rs 3,000 more expensive than the old BS4 version. At the same time, fuel injection technology has been given in the drum variant, due to which it is about Rs 8,000 more expensive than the old model. The same Apache RTR 200 4V is also its variant and the BS6 variant of this bike is priced at Rs. 1.24 lakhs. Apache RTR 200 4V has a connected cluster, information control switch, racing finish decals with gold finish racing chain and fly screen. You can connect new Apache with TVS Connect app. You can download this app from Google Play Store and iOS App Store. This gives riders a number of great features, including turn-by-turn navigation, low fuel alert with assist, tour mode, lean angle mode, crash alert and call / SMS notifications.

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