TVS Eurogrip Trailhound tyres unveiled at EICMA 2024

    The Trailhound range of tyres will be available in two variants – SCR and STR.

    Published On Nov 14, 2024 02:03:00 PM

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    TVS Eurogrip Trailhound tyres unveiled at EICMA 2024
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    Tyre manufacturer TVS Eurogrip has introduced its latest Trailhound range at the EICMA 2024 show in Milan, Italy. The new family of tyres include two distinct variants: Trailhound STR, designed specifically for adventure motorcycles, and Trailhound SCR that's tailored for classic bikes, scramblers and cafe racers.

    The Trailhound joins TVS Eurogrip’s Roadhound and Protorq Extreme line-up of premium, performance-oriented tyres. The company also displayed its BEE Wild range, specifically intended for adventure scooters. In all, the company showcased tyres for a wide range of vehicles, including scooters (the BEE family), naked bikes and tourers (ROADHOUND), sport bikes (PROTORQ EXTREME), and off-road bikes (CLIMBER XC, XC-R, and MX Junior).

    The launch of the Trailhound products at EICMA highlights Eurogrip’s ongoing push to expand its global reach. P Madhavan, executive vice president of Marketing and Sales at TVS Srichakra Ltd, Eurogrip’s parent company, said, “Eurogrip has always valued participating in EICMA; for us, this has been one of the most important international platforms to showcase our products. It is a pleasure to engage with a varied audience at the show – riders, customers, business partners, global 2-wheeler manufacturers, and more.”

    Expect to see these tyres go on sale in India in the coming months.

    Also see: Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350 launch on November 23

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