
2025 TVS Sport Likely To Launch Soon; Expected Price And Changes
2025 TVS Sport; Engine, Powertrain
The 2025 TVS Sport is expected to retain its power unit from the current model. However, the engine will be tuned to comply with the stricter OBD2B norms. It will nest a 109.7 cc, single-cylinder, engine that is matted with a 4-speed gearbox and is capable of pulling out a peak power and torque output of 8.08 bhp and 8.7 Nm, respectively.
2025 TVS Sport; Mileage, Range
The TVS Sport claims itself to be "Mileage Ka Baap" and has a claimed fuel efficiency of 80 kmpl. Also, the 10-liter fuel tank gives it a range of 800 km in a full tank.
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2025 TVS Sport; Hardware, Design
The 2025 TVS Sport is expected to retain much of the hardware specs from the present model, in action. It gets a telescopic oil damped suspension at the front and 5 step adjustable hydraulic shock absorber at the rear. The braking duty is performed by drum brakes on both ends.
The 2025 iteration of theTVS Sport is likely to get a few changes in terms of the graphics seen on the tank and back end.
2025 TVS Sport; Variants, Price
The TVS Sport has only two variants- ES and ELS, available at a price of Rs 60,000 (ex-showroom) and Rs 72,000 (ex-showroom). However, with the engine tuning and the new graphics, the prices are likely to increase.

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