TVS Sport is a 110cc commuter motorcycle manufactured by India’s third-largest bike maker TVS Motor Company. It aims to cater to value-oriented and economy-oriented customers in urban and rural Indian markets.
The bike was first rolled out as a 100 cc offering in 2007 and updated in 2015 and 2017.
In 2015, it received updates in its engine, design, style, and pricing. As per the company, the increase in fuel efficiency enhanced its demand.
In 2017, the bike received a BS-IV engine with a big fuel tank of 10-litre capacity, placing it among the highest fuel tank capacity models in the 100cc motorcycle segment.
TVS Sport ranked number one among economy segment bikes in the J.D. Power APEAL Study 2015 and 2017. The coveted award makes it one of the most appealing motorcycles.
In April 2020, the motorcycle company launched TVS Sport BS6 with a new 110cc engine compliant to the BS-VI norms, and the fuel tank capacity increased to 12 litres.
The model is available in two variants and seven colour options. The ex-showroom price of the base variant is Rs. 56,100, while the top variant carries a price tag of Rs. 62,950.
The new features in TVS Sport BS6 are:
BS6 engine: The new fuel-injected engine gets 0.81 bhp more powerful, 1.2 Nm torquier, and 15% more fuel-efficient than the BS4 engine.
ETFi technology: The bike has a TVS-patented Ecothrust Fuel injection system.
Powering the TVS Sport is a 109.7 cc, fuel-injected, single-cylinder engine that comes coupled with a four-speed transmission.
The engine churns out a maximum power of 8.29 bhp at 7,350 rpm and a peak torque of 8.7 Nm at 4,500rpm. The BS-VI engine is 0.81 bhp more powerful and 1.2 Nm torquier compared to the BS-IV powertrain.
The bike can sprint from 0-60kmph in 9.4 seconds and attain a top speed of 85kmph.
The new TVS Sport mileage of 75-80 Kmpl makes it one of the best fuel-efficient bikes in India. It is 15% more fuel-efficient than the previous BS-IV model.
Its 12-litre fuel tank capacity enables it to travel around 800-900 km on a full tank.
The motorcycle gets built from a single cradle tubular frame. It gets linked to a pair of telescopic forks at the front and five-step adjustable hydraulic shocks at the rear.
Braking duties get performed by a pair of drum brakes on the front (130 mm)and rear (110 mm) wheels and a link-type braking system.
TVS Sport gets noted for superior styling and a sporty body design. The all-black theme makes it more appealing and bold.
It features a powerful halogen headlamp that comes integrated with twin pilot lamps. The black visor helps with aerodynamics and adds to the motorcycle’s style statement.
Between the handles features a pair of dual-tone rearview mirrors that enables riders to see the vehicles behind them.
The analogue instrument cluster comprises a speedometer, odometer, and fuel gauge. The handle gets fitted with switches that can turn on the vehicle (optional), headlamp, indicators, and service reminder lights.
The 12-litre fuel tank features the company’s logo on both sides and sporty graphics decals, which enhance the looks and oomph factor of the bike.
The elongated and sleek seat provides enough space to accommodate two people comfortably.
A rear grab rail gets fitted at the pillion end. The rear receives a stylish tail lamp and indicator lights. The chrome shielded exhaust pipe is slightly upswept and gives the bike a premium touch.
The bike is 1,080mm tall, 705mm wide, and 1950mm long. It has a wheelbase of 1,250mm and a ground clearance of 165mm. The motorbike steers and stabilises efficiently in all traffic conditions.
TVS Sport comes in two variants:
It is available in seven dual-colour options:
TVS Sport gets equipped with the following features:
TVS Star Sport gets fitted with a 12V-35/35W halogen headlight that gives a fixed light beam even at lower torque, thereby offering excellent visibility at night.
The bike gets equipped with daytime running lights that illuminate during the day for better visibility.
These indicate the turning the rider wants to take.
The bright taillight illuminates whenever the rider applies brakes and indicates that the vehicle is about to slow or stop.
The switch signals the vehicles at the front to ensure safe and easy overtaking.
The analogue instrument cluster comprises a speedometer, odometer, and fuel gauge.
The silvered grab rail at the end of the seat enables a passenger to hold on to it for more excellent safety and control.
The electric start is available in the top variant model. It makes starting the bike more straightforward and quicker compared to the kick-start variant.
The front wheel gets equipped with a 130 mm drum brake. However, the rear gets a 110 mm drum brake, and both get linked with a combined braking system.
TVS Sport is one of the best mileage motorcycles in the Indian market. The 109.7 cc BS6 engine performs well by producing a maximum power of 8.18 bhp at 7,350 rpm and maximum torque of 8.7 Nm at 4,500rpm.
In terms of fuel efficiency, the bike gives a mileage of 75-80 Kmpl, which is 15% more compared to the previous BS-IV model and can attain a top speed of 85 Kmph.
The single cradle tubular frame carries the engine efficiently and gives an excellent structure to the bike. The telescopic front forks and five-step adjustable hydraulic rear shocks make for a robust and efficient suspension system.
The drum brakes on the front and rear wheels get fortified with a combined braking system, which enhances grip and provides accurate braking.
The sleek seat is adequate to accommodate two people and provides a smooth riding experience. The rear footpegs and a silvered grab rail make the ride comfortable for pillion riders as well.
The bike gets equipped with several useful features such as an analogue instrument cluster, a pass light, daytime running lights, and more. The style and dual-tone colours with sporty graphics and decals enhance the bike’s looks by several notches.
The features and specifications of TVS Sport give tough competition to:
Here is how TVS Sport compares with the above four competitors in some key aspects:
TVS Sport gets priced at Rs 56,100, while the top variant gets priced at Rs 62,950.
Hero Splendor Plus ranged between Rs. 63,750 and Rs. 69,060.
Bajaj CT110 gets priced between Rs. 58,061 and Rs. 61,869.
Honda CD 110 Dream carries a price tag of Rs 65,408 to Rs 66,408.
Hero HF Deluxe starts at Rs. 49,989 and goes up to Rs. 62,441.
In one litre petrol, TVS Sportbike can cover a distance of 75kmpl.
Hero Splendor Plus gives 65 to 81kmpl.
Bajaj CT110 gives a mileage of 70kmpl.
Honda CD 110 Dream has a fuel efficiency of 69kmpl
Hero HF Deluxe can travel 65 to 70 km in one litre of petrol.
TVS Sport gets equipped with a 109.7cc engine that can produce a maximum power of 8.18 bhp @ 7,350 rpm.
Hero Splendor Plus gets powered by a 97.2cc four-stroke engine that gives a maximum power of 8.02 PS.
Bajaj CT110 gets driven by a 115.45cc, four-stroke, single-cylinder powertrain that can generate 6.33 kW (8.6 PS) @ 7000 rpm of power.
Powering the Honda CD 110 Dream is a 109.51cc four-stroke engine that produces a maximum power of 8.79 PS.
Hero HF Deluxe gets fitted with a 97.2 cc air-cooled, four-stroke engine that can churn out a maximum power of 8.02 PS.
TVS Sport can achieve a top speed of 85 Kmph.
Hero Splendor Plus can attain a top speed of 87 to 90 Kmph.
Bajaj CT110 can clock a maximum speed of 90 Kmph.
Honda CD 110 Dream can attain a peak speed of 86 Kmph.
Hero HF Deluxe can reach a max speed of 85-90 Kmph.
The TVS Sportbike comes with a fuel-efficient engine that gets fitted in a single cradle tubular frame. The sleek and shiny body panels give it a premium appeal. The motorcycle is a sportier version of the Star City Plus.
The motorcycle gets aimed at riders who value economy and fuel efficiency above anything in their bikes, but at the same time, have a liking for premium style and looks. The bike’s design and specifications make it a great vehicle both in urban and rural India. It needs low maintenance.
It comes with a great combination of power and mileage, making it one of the best-selling bikes in the Indian market. Priced at Rs. 57,530 and Rs. 64,430 (ex-showroom, Mumbai), TVS Sport gives an excellent value for money and is also one of the most affordable bikes available at present.
TVS Sport on road price in Mumbai is Rs. 60,711 and Rs. 67,971.
TVS Sport is a sportier version of the latter. Both have a similar engine, gives almost the same power and mileage. TVS Star City Plus is pricier by Rs. 11,145 and Rs. 6,545 than TVS Sport.
TVS Sport gives a mileage of 85kmpl, and it has a 12-litre tank capacity. On a full tank, it can travel about 1,020 km.
TVS Sport gives a mileage of 75-80kmpl, and it can achieve a maximum speed of 85kmph.
No, TVS Sport does not have a disc variant. It only has drum brakes and a combi braking system.
The 109.7 cc BS6 engine generates a maximum power of 8.18 bhp and a peak torque of 8.7 Nm.
TVS Sport comes with a warranty of five years or 60,000 km, whichever comes earlier.
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