TVS Sport ES+ Launch Price Rs 60,881 – New Colors, OBD-2B Engine

TVS Sport gets a new ES+ mid-level variant with two dual-tone colour schemes and an OBD-2B compliant engine in the Indian market.

TVS Motor Company has silently launched the ES+ variant of the Sport 110cc commuter motorcycle at Rs 60,881 (ex-showroom, Delhi) in the Indian market. Positioned between the ES and ELS trims, it is presented in two dual-tone paint schemes namely Black Neon and Grey Red. TVS Sport ES+ gets a few cosmetic updates too as compared to the other two variants. However, there are no mechanical and hardware related changes reported in the new mid-level variant as it continues to be powered by the same engine and gearbox.

TVS Sport is the brand’s entry-level motorcycle which is positioned below the Star City+ and Raider 125 in the domestic market. It competes with other 110cc models in the segment such as Honda Shine 100, Hero HF Deluxe and Bajaj Platina 110. The other two variants in the Sport line-up namely ES and ELS are priced at Rs 59,881 and Rs 71,785, respectively, in our country.

TVS Sport ES+
TVS Sport ES+

TVS Sport ES+ gets quite less graphics on the fuel tank in both the new dual-tone colours. The front mudguard as well as the headlight cowl are finished in body color to further accentuate the appearance. It is the only variant with pillion grab rail in black colour as the other two variants get it in a silver finish. Furthermore, the ES+ trim is the only one to boast of colour-coded pinstriping on alloy wheels.

Since TVS Sport is an entry-level commuter motorcycle, it is offered with basic equipment and hardware. The suspension duties are carried out by RSU telescopic forks upfront and dual shock absorbers at rear. The stopping power comes from drum units at both ends. The Sport ES+ has a fuel tank capacity of 10 litres while it tips the scale at 112 kg. It also comes with a decent ground clearance of 175 mm.

TVS Sport ES+
TVS Sport ES+

Mechanically, TVS Sport ES+ is powered by a 109.7cc single-cylinder air-cooled petrol engine which has been upgraded to meet the latest OBD-2B emission norms. It generates maximum power output of 8.1 bhp and highest torque performance of 8.7 Nm. The engine is paired to a 4-speed gearbox.

Meanwhile, recently, the RTX 300 ADV was spied during its final test runs with TVS MD Sudarshan Venu himself riding it. It is believed that the bike could be launched as early as Sep 2025 in the Indian market. Furthermore, the Hosur-based two-wheeler brand is also working on the Jupiter CNG which could go on sale by early 2026.