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TVS Wego will not be updated to meet the BS6 norms; will remain in production but only for selected export markets.


TVS Wego BS6 Discontinued in India

TVS Motors Company has been updating its product lineup in India over the past few months. Most of the models have been updated to comply with the latest BS6 emission norms. But the 110cc Wego scooter will not be a part of the company’s BS6 line-up in the country. It has officially been discontinued. Most models have already made the cut, but the original timelines for launch of some products may be delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic. Recently, the Automobile industry is going through a slowdown due to the Coronavirus outbreak in India. The deadly virus has led to the shutdown of all operations and businesses.
The Wego was first launched in the year 2010 in the Indian market. The scooter was quite a popular model for the brand. The 110cc scooter was a premium offering during the first half of its life-cycle. However, the introduction of Jupiter and the Ntorq overshadowed the Wego, leading to the slowdown in the sale of the scooter. TVS has already updated the Jupiter and Ntorq to meet the stricter emission standards. 

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