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Simba TVS, a driving force in Nigeria’s mobility landscape, has unveiled its latest innovation—the TVS King Deluxe Plus—in a high-profile launch event held in Ikeja, Lagos. Designed to elevate commercial transportation, the new model sets a fresh benchmark for durability, efficiency, and style on Nigerian roads.
Available in Petrol and CNG variants, the TVS King Deluxe Plus is engineered for performance and built for profit. It represents a bold evolution of the much-loved TVS King Deluxe, with smarter features and stronger components tailored to the needs of today’s commercial riders and fleet operators.
At the heart of the Deluxe Plus are rider-focused enhancements that matter in the real world: a 25% larger fuel tank, more spacious king-size driver seat, tubeless tyres for reduced downtime, an 8-litre petrol tank for extended travel to support the CNG variant bi-fuel operation, built for cost savings and environmental sustainability
The CNG version, in particular, aligns with Nigeria’s need post-petrol subsidy removal and a growing push for cleaner, more economical fuel alternatives, offering riders lower operating costs while contributing to greener urban transport solutions.
The Lagos launch attracted key stakeholders from across the transport ecosystem, including fleet owners, tricycle union executives, dealers, and government officials. Attendees explored the Deluxe Plus up close, taking in standout features such as the bold bezel design, titanium-coloured rims, signature honeycomb grille, reinforced B and C pillars, and a lockable utility box designed for real-world practicality.
“The Deluxe Plus is not just an upgrade—it’s a business tool,” said one fleet operator at the event. “With fuel savings, better rider comfort, and rugged new features, this is the future of commercial mobility.”
As Simba TVS expands its footprint across Nigeria, the launch of the TVS King Deluxe Plus marks a strategic move to empower riders and drive profitability, while supporting the broader vision of a cleaner, more efficient transport sector.

