Kathmandu: Jagdamba Motors, the sole authorized distributor of TVS motorcycles in Nepal, proudly announces an exciting new campaign for its flagship models—the TVS Apache RTR 160 4V Refresh FD and Apache RTR 160 2V refresh BT. The campaign is designed to deliver bike enthusiasts with “Unstoppable Freedom,” with limitless rides and zero hassles.
Under this exclusive campaign, customers from Bagmati, Gandaki and Lumbini province can enjoy 2 years of free spare parts, engine oil, and service, ensuring a smooth and worry-free riding experience. Additionally, the campaign offers a lifetime warranty, further solidifying TVS’s commitment to customer satisfaction and reliability.
The TVS Apache RTR Series features advanced racing technology and embodies the brand’s philosophy of “Racing DNA Unleashed,” combining high performance, stunning design, and superior handling. Engineered for those who crave power and precision, the bikes cater to both adrenaline-fueled racers and everyday commuters alike.
To enhance customer convenience, TVS ensures spare parts in just 60 minutes at select service stations for Kathmandu valley. Similarly, company has claimed to provide lifetime warranty on its product reinforcing its position as a customer-focused brand dedicated to providing swift and quality support.
“TVS is synonymous with innovation and reliability, and with the launch of this campaign, we aim to provide our customers with unbeatable value and peace of mind. Our goal is to ensure every rider experiences the joy of riding without worrying about maintenance or service costs,” said a spokesperson for Jagdamba Motors.
Jagdamba Motors Pvt. Ltd. is the only authorized distributor of TVS two wheelers in Nepal. Due to the strong network of more than 150 dealers across the country, TVS has been able to establish a strong hold in the market and satisfy customers. The dedication to quality products, use of innovative technology, excellent after-sales service, and availability of spare parts across the country, TVS has become the most preferred two-wheeler brand in Nepal today.