
TVS rolls out "Rs 49 a day" scheme for the XL100
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TVS Motor Company have announced a new payment plan of Rs 1470 a month, that will aim to make tier XL 100 available to more people.
TVS Motor Company has launched a cost-friendly scheme for the multi-utility vehicle, TVS XL100. In-line with the company’s endeavor to offer affordable mobility solutions, customers can now purchase TVS XL100 i-TOUCHstart variant at Rs. 49 per day. With this scheme, i.e., Rs. 49 x 30 days, customers will be able to pay EMI at a nominal price of Rs. 1,470 per month. This will not include daily collection or repayment as customers will only be required to pay monthly EMI. The purpose of the scheme is to make personal mobility accessible to customers for their daily commute. The company is collaborating with financiers such as TVS Credit Services, Shriram Finance, L&T and IDFC First Bank, and the same EMI can be availed across four different tenures. TVS XL100 has also rolled out a range of customer-friendly schemes such as ‘Buy Now Pay Later’, ‘Low Down Payment starting from Rs. 7,999’ and ‘Low-Interest Rate starting from Rs. 7.99%’. Over the years, TVS XL100’s strong built, multi-utility capability along with value for money proposition has made it an ideal two-wheeler for business owners, traders and farmers. The vehicle has also found favor with office-goers, women riders, and senior people due to its user-friendly features such as an easy on-off switch, optional USB charger, and comfortable ride experience.
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