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TVS Dragon Tyres For Scooty Pep Family Introduced
TVS tyres, one of India's largest two wheeler and three wheeler tyre manufacturer, recently launched a new brand of tyre called ‘Dragon' for the scooter segment.
The Dragon branded tyre has been developed keeping in mind a range of lightweight two wheelers including the entire Scooty Pep family, Bajaj Spirit and LML Trendy. Considering the other two names are all but extinct from Indian roads we could consider Dragon as a new tyre exclusively developed for the TVS Scooty range of scooterettes.
The 3.00-10 Dragon tyre is one of the first in this category to offer a rugged block pattern which on top of offering excellent grip on all types of dry road conditions also provides higher water channeling in wet conditions. The tyre sidewall also sports an attractive design to give an aesthetic look.
"TVS Tyres has consistently focused towards extensive R&D and technological innovation to develop products in response to customers' needs thereby offering a compelling proposition. Safety, durability, fuel efficiency are amongst the key decisive factors for Indian drivers while buying tyres. TVS with its new offering is aiming to deliver that to the customers and will continue to strive towards developing products that address customer needs," the statement read.