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Tvs Zest ReviewThe Popular Scooty has been brought back to Life, bringing with it the same DNA with a new heart and name.

In the early ‘90’s, TVS broke the mould and launched a compact automatic scooter called the Scooty – especially designed for young women and college girls. The Scooty was a runaway hit, because it was easy to ride, came in various bright colours, had a feminine look, cushy seats, and low ground clearance. Having tasted a reasonable amount of success with that, TVS decided that it was time to take out a completely new model – which fulfilled the requirements of the current set of consumers. So we decided to do the TVS Zest Review soon after it got launched in India.

The latest generation TVS Scooty Zest now gets a new and more powerful 110cc engine, which is used in both the Wego and Jupiter models of TVS. The TVS Zest gets a new frame, which is lighter, and so improves the scooters’ agility in city traffic – and, at the same time, contributes to improving the fuel-efficiency. Styling wise, the TVS Zest gets a sharper design with curvaceous body panels. The two-tone front fascia adds sporty touches, but the deep cut design – separating the fairing from the mudguard – brings out the new Scooty’s edginess. Upping the style quotient, the TVS Scooty Zest comes with a smart looking LED brake lamp, which is placed smack in between the two indicator lights. And even though the Scooty’s main target audience is young females, Istill think that it would be unfair to say that a bloke riding the TVS Zest would look out of place – as its contemporary design gives it a chic, yet sleek, stance. In black, white, and even in turquoise colours, the TVS Zest comes across as quite impressive.

TVS Scooty Zest Review, Test Ride
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