TVS Motor Company, renowned for its role in the two and three-wheeler segments, announced the launch of the TVS NEO AMI 125 in Africa, signaling a strategic expansion in response to evolving commuting demands.
Crafted with precision, the TVS NEO AMI 125 is a testament to innovation, balancing perfect dimensions, ultimate convenience, and intelligent features. At its heart lies a powerful 124.8cc, single-cylinder, 4-stroke, 3-valve, air-cooled SOHC, fuel-injected engine.
This setup enables the Bebek to deliver a robust power output of 9.8 bhp at 7,500 rpm and a peak torque of 10.8 Nm at 5,500 rpm, transforming every journey into an exhilarating experience. It comes in three attractive vibrant hues of violet blue, ruby red, and heritage black.
Mr. Rahul Nayak, Vice President of International Business at TVS Motor Company, shared his excitement about the new addition. The TVS NEO AMI 125 caters specifically to African markets with features like higher ground clearance and longer seats, ensuring comfortable rides. He also stressed the company’s commitment to seamless riding experiences and reliable after-sales services.
The TVS NEO AMI stands out with its advanced features, particularly the innovative stay connected, on-the-go feature, enhancing safety and comfort. Availability spans several African nations, including Guinea, Mali, Ivory Coast, and Nigeria, through TVS partner showrooms.
TVS Motor Company’s reputation for engineering, innovation, and quality underpins its global presence across Asia, Africa, and Latin America, and its recent entry into Europe. Exports, constituting a substantial part of the company’s business, reflect the wide acceptance of its technologically superior products.
Financially, TVS Motor Company Limited’s shares traded on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) at Rs. 1719.50. The trading day saw active engagement with 32,536 shares traded in 3,641 transactions, reaching an intraday high of Rs. 1779.95 and a low of Rs. 1705.70. The day’s trading culminated in a net turnover of Rs. 56,403,456.00.
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