TVS Motor Company Introduces 2025 Apache RTR 160 with Dual-Channel ABS

The updated Apache RTR 160 features OBD2B compliance, red alloy wheels, ride modes, and Bluetooth connectivity, with prices starting at ₹1.34 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi).

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TVS Motor Company Introduces 2025 Apache RTR 160 with Dual-Channel ABS

TVS Motor Company has introduced the 2025 version of the Apache RTR 160 in India. The motorcycle now comes equipped with dual-channel ABS and is OBD2B compliant, aligning with updated emission and safety standards.

The new model includes features such as red alloy wheels and continues to offer ride modes—Sport, Urban, and Rain—along with TVS SmartXonnect technology for Bluetooth connectivity and voice assistance. It is powered by an engine producing 16.04 PS at 8,750 rpm and 13.85 Nm of torque at 7,000 rpm, offering a balance between performance and efficiency.

Available in colour options like Matte Black and Pearl White with red alloy wheels, the motorcycle maintains its sporty styling while incorporating safety and connectivity upgrades.

According to Vimal Sumbly, Head Business – Premium at TVS Motor Company, the Apache RTR 160 has evolved with each iteration, and the 2025 model continues this progression with updated technology and rider-focused features.

The 2025 TVS Apache RTR 160 is now available at TVS dealerships across the country, with a starting price of ₹1,34,320 (ex-showroom Delhi).

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