TVS Star City Plus

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TVS Star City Plus

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TVS Star City Plus Summary

Star City Plus key highlights
Displacement109.7 cc
Top Speed90 Kmph
Kerb Weight116 kg
Colours
  • Black Blue
  • Black Red
  • Grey Black
  • White-Black
  • Red Black

TVS Star City Plus Price


VariantPriceSpecs
Star City Plus Mono Tone – BS VI 63,434 Avg. Ex-showroom priceDrum Brakes, Alloy Wheels
Star City Plus Dual Tone – BS VI 63,937 Avg. Ex-showroom priceDrum Brakes, Alloy Wheels

About Star City Plus

TVS Star City Plus is a commuter bike available in 2 variants in india. Its lowest version starts from a price of ₹63,434 (ex-showroom) and the top version from a price of ₹63,937 (ex-showroom). TVS Star City Plus generates 8.08 bhp of power and 8.7 nm of torque from its 109.7cc engine. Single cylinder engine of Star City Plus has a 4 speed manual gearbox. Both rear and front brakes of TVS Star City Plus are drum brakes. This 116 kg bike is available in 5 colours.

The Star City Plus is part of TVS Motor Company’s commuter line-up. It has been introduced in two variants including mono tone and dual tone. The new Star City gets new features and updated styling, apart from the revised engine.

Powering the motorcycle is a 109cc, fuel-injected motor which produces 8bhp at 7,350rpm and 8.7Nm at 4,500rpm. This is a marginal drop in performance as compared to the BS4 powerplant. Transmission duties continue to be handled by a four-speed gearbox. The company claims the new Fi engine is 15 per cent more fuel efficient than its carb variant.

The motorcycle packs a bunch of features such as full LED headlamp, a USB mobile charger, five-step adjustable shock absorber at the rear and a dual-tone seat. It continues to display information on a semi-digital instrument cluster. TVS has also bestowed the Star City Plus with a fresh styling. It gets a new bikini fairing, fuel tank and rear panel, all of which lend it a sportier appeal. As for the hardware, besides the rear suspension being adjustable now, rest of the cycle parts remain unchanged.

The BS6 TVS Star City Plus goes against the Hero Splendor iSmart and the Passio Pro. However, it doesnt get a disc brake variant even as an option.

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