Motor Results Collaboration BMW-TVS Back Undergo Tests in Germany for Ensuring Quality - Two automotive manufacturers, BMW and TVS re-send the results of its collaboration motorcycle concept to Germany to undergo a series of tests of testing. Previously, no less than 32 units of BMW-TVS motors have been exported from India to Germany to be tested.
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As reported by Motorbeam on Wednesday (24/6), BMW and TVS aptly utilize their respective strengths to create a new motor unit. BMW will design the technology section, while TVS Motor will handle the production process cost-effective. It is also the one that makes the BMW agreed to assemble motorcycles in India.
Some information also mentions that the BMW-TVS will membanderol motors result of collaboration with a very competitive price. In addition, BMW and also TVS ensures that the new motor will use world-class standards. For that they send some units of the bike to Germany to undergo a series of tests.
BMW-TVS motorcycle shipments to Germany showed that BMW wants to test it with the best vehicle testing facility in the world owned by BMW. BMW will utilize proprietary technologies to ensure the motor kolborasinya results with the TVS really have world-class standards. BMW and TVS are serious in building the bike because according to the plans of BMW-TVS motor units will be marketed internationally.
Motor result of a collaboration between BMW and TVS will be equipped with a 300 cc single cylinder engine. Armed with 300 cc engines, motors BMW-TVS is as prepared to challenge the KTM Duke 390 and the Benelli TNT 300.
The news says that the price tag of the motorcycle result of a collaboration between BMW and TVS is 107,000 rupees, or about USD 22 million. This price is the price of shipping alone, not including taxes. For the German market, Motorbeam wrote that the price of motor BMW-TVS is 200,000 rupees, or about USD 41 million. See also Motor Results BMW-TVS Marital Start Now Wandering and Kawasaki Back Dilemma Regarding the fate of the Ninja 2-Tak .
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