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TVS plans LPG, CNG 2-wheelers
BS Reporter in Ahmedabad
 
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February 19, 2008 10:40 IST

The alternative fuel fever has caught up with Chennai-based TVS Motor Company [Get Quote], synonymous for 'TVS Scooty'. Having entered the electric scooter segment, the company is exploring LPG and CNG two wheelers.

S Srinivas, General Manager (marketing), TVS motor company said that the company has been looking at LPG and CNG run motorcycles, scooters and scooterettes. The company has its R & D centre at Hosur near Bangalore.

However, a time frame for entering the new segments has not been decided yet. The company's first foray into alternative fuels has begun with 'Scooty Teenz Electric', which will make its debut from Ahmedabad. 

Rolled out from the company's Mysore plant, the 800 watt scooter generates an average range of 40 kms per nine hours of charge. This can increase by 50 per cent if the rider opts for lower speeds by using a feature called Range Selector.

Priced at Rs 32,500 (ex Showroom Ahmedabad), the vehicle comes with a load carrying capacity of 130 kgs with a pillion rider.

The lead-acid batteries used for the vehicle are tested to last for 1.5 years if the user's riding average is 25 kms. The company has decided to launch the vehicle at Ahmedabad owing to the high concentration of two wheelers in the city and higher average of female riders.

To start with, TVS expects the vehicle to sell around 500 units in Ahmedabad. Following its launch in other western states and other parts of the country by April, the sales are expected to touch 8000 units. The Scooty Teenz petrol has sold 800 units a month in Ahmedabad and is priced at Rs 25,000.

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