TVS launches Apache RTR 200 4V with ABS at Rs 107,485

The carburetor variant of the premium motorcycle will now boast of a first-in-segment Dual-Channel Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS).

02 Feb 2018 | 20703 Views | By Autocar Professional Bureau

TVS Motor Company today launched the TVS Apache RTR 200 4V with ABS at a price of Rs 107,485 (ex-showroom Delhi).  The carburetor variant of the premium motorcycle will now boast of a first-in-segment Dual-Channel Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS).

The company says the new-generation Dual-Channel ABS unit on the TVS Apache RTR 200 4V has been developed through extreme and extensive research on the race track.  Assuring superior confidence in late braking and optimal cornering control, it is well-tuned for both high friction and low friction surfaces thus ensuring a precise and sharp feedback to the rider.  The Dual-Channel ABS comes with a unique feature of Rear Wheel Lift-off Protection (RLP) control which offers quick detection and recovery of the wheel-lock and achieves higher dynamic stability through precise close-loop slip control.

The motorcycle develops peak power of 20.5 PS at 8500rpm with torque of 18.1 Nm at 7000rpm and comes equipped with a five-speed gearbox.  With a claimed top speed of 127kph, the TVS Apache RTR 200 4V ABS goes from 0-60kph in 3.95 seconds.

 

 

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