The teaser shared by TVS drops the 'Race Performance' name with the tagline - The Pinnacle of Performance. It's likely that this could be a new version in the Apache range.
rices of the BS6 TVS Apache RTR 160 4V have been increased by Rs. 1,050. Prices for the motorcycle now start at Rs. 1.04 lakh instead of Rs. 1.03 lakh. Features and specifications on the motorcycle stay the same as before.
TVS Motor Company has rolled out the ABS-equipped version of the Apache RTR 160 4V in the country. The TVS Apache RTR 160 4V ABS is available only on the fuel-injected version for now and is priced at Rs. 98,644 (ex-showroom, Pune). The ABS version of the motorcycle is priced at a premium of Rs. 6999 over the non-ABS model. The Apache 160 carburetted version though still misses out on the feature for now, but is likely to go on sale in the following weeks and will command a premium of around Rs. 5000. The two-wheeler maker is yet to announce the addition of the safety feature officially, but the Apache RTR 160 4V FI ABS is available for bookings at select dealerships pan India.
TVS Motor Company today announced the launch of its 160 cc naked street bike, the 2018 Apache RTR 160 4V, in Sri Lanka. The bike has been launched priced at LKR 379,900 (ex-showroom, Colombo), which is almost around Rs. 1.63 lakh as per current exchange rates.
The newly launched TVS Apache RTR 4V goes up against the likes of the Bajaj Pulsar NS 160, Suzuki Gixxer and the Honda CB Hornet 160R. We take a closer look at their facts and figures and see which one of these motorcycles make for a smart buy, at least on paper.
TVS has completely updated the 2018 Apache RTR 160, giving it new styling and design, new suspension and chassis and significant updates to the engine as well.