
TVS Unveils Next-Gen Apache RTR 200 4V
TVS Motor Company (TVSM), a global leader in the two and three-wheeler segments, today unveiled the all new 2025 TVS Apache RTR 200 4V—celebrating 20 years of racing legacy. By Riddhima Jain Published on June 9, 2025, 16:48 IST
TVS Motor Company today launched the 2025 TVS Apache RTR 200 4V, blending racing pedigree with modern innovation. The new model celebrates the brand's evolution and the trust of over six million riders globally.
The 2025 Apache RTR 200 4V is OBD2B compliant and comes packed with features designed to elevate performance and control. Highlights include a 37mm upside-down front suspension, a hydroformed handlebar, and bold new graphics with red alloy wheels. It's available in Glossy Black, Matte Black, and Granite Grey.
Under the hood, it retains its spirited 20.8 PS engine, complemented by dual-channel ABS, three ride modes (Urban, Sport, Rain), slipper clutch, adjustable levers, and SmartXonnect™ with Bluetooth voice assist.
Speaking about the launch, Mr. Vimal Sumbly, Head Business – Premium, TVS Motor Company, said, 'The TVS Apache brand is not just about a motorcycle — it's a global movement that has inspired a passionate community of over 6 million riders in two decades . Driven by our racing DNA, TVS Apache motorcycles have consistently delivered a powerful blend of performance, precision, and technology, captivating the imagination of youth and enthusiasts worldwide. The upgraded 2025 TVS Apache RTR 200 4V continues this legacy — pushing the limits of design and engineering to offer next-generation riders a thrilling, track-bred experience on every ride. '
Launched in 2016, the RTR 200 4V has introduced several segment-firsts and continues to set benchmarks in performance biking. The latest upgrade further strengthens Apache's legacy in blending track-ready engineering with everyday rideability.
The 2025 TVS Apache RTR 200 4V is priced at INR 1,53,990 (ex-showroom Delhi) and is now available across TVS dealerships in India.
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