TVS Motor Company has launched the Ronin Monotone and Ronin Agonda variants in Nepal, expanding its premium motorcycle lineup in the market.
The TVS Ronin Monotone is priced at NPR 429,900 (ex-showroom) and will be available in Lightning Black and Magma Red colours. The TVS Ronin Agonda, offered in Pearl White, is priced at NPR 439,900 (ex-showroom).
The motorcycles were unveiled at an event in Kathmandu as part of the company's efforts to strengthen its presence in Nepal's premium motorcycle segment.
The Agonda edition draws design inspiration from Agonda Beach in Goa and features a white colour scheme with blue and red pinstripes on the fuel tank. It also gets an all-white headlamp cowl and a black TVS emblem.
Both variants are powered by a 225.9cc engine producing 20.4 PS at 7,750 rpm and 19.93 Nm of torque at 3,750 rpm.
The motorcycles are equipped with Glide Through Technology (GTT), an assist and slipper clutch, and 41 mm upside-down front forks.
TVS Motor said the launch is aimed at expanding options for young urban riders in Nepal. The company currently sells a range of premium motorcycles, scooters and commuter motorcycles in the country as part of its broader international operations.