2025 TVS Apache RTR 200 4V Debuts with USD Forks, Ride Modes, and Race DNA

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TVS Motor Company (TVSM)—a global force in two- and three-wheeler mobility—has unveiled the all-new 2025 TVS Apache RTR 200 4V, marking 20 years of racing heritage, engineering excellence, and the trust of over six million riders worldwide. Born on the racetrack and built for the street, the Apache series delivers a thrilling blend of power, control, and refinement, continuing its leadership in the performance motorcycle segment.

The updated OBD2B-compliant Apache RTR 200 4V introduces key enhancements for a more dynamic riding experience. A new 37 mm USD front suspension improves stability and cornering precision, while a hydroformed handlebar boosts handling and control across varying terrains. Fusing race-inspired design with cutting-edge technology, the Apache remains a true embodiment of TVS’s racing DNA.Continuing its legacy of high-performance engineering, the 2025 TVS Apache RTR 200 4V delivers an impressive 20.8 PS of peak power at 9,000 rpm and 17.25 Nm of torque at 7,250 rpm. Built for precision and control, it features dual-channel ABS for enhanced braking safety, three ride modes—Urban, Sport, and Rain—alongside a race-tuned slipper clutch, adjustable clutch and brake levers, and TVS SmartXonnect with Bluetooth connectivity and Voice Assist. A fully digital instrument cluster, LED headlamp, and signature DRLs add to its modern, aggressive appeal.

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Originally launched in 2016, the Apache RTR 200 4V represented a bold evolution in the Apache lineage, introducing a sharper, more aggressive design language. Over the years, it pioneered several segment-first innovations, including ride modes, Dual-Channel ABS with Rear Lift-off Protection, and a slipper clutch—giving riders unprecedented control, safety, and adaptability.

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