TVS Racing Enters 2025 ARRC Season with Global Rider Lineup

Indian manufacturer brings racers from 12 countries to compete in six-round championship using updated TVS Apache RR 310 motorcycle beginning April 25 in Thailand.

Angitha SureshBy Angitha Suresh calendar 15 Apr 2025 Views icon860 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
TVS Racing Enters 2025 ARRC Season with Global Rider Lineup

TVS Racing announced its entry into the 2025 Idemitsu FIM Asia Road Racing Championship (ARRC) with 15 riders from 12 countries, including new participants from Spain, England, and Argentina. The fourth season of the TVS Asia One Make Championship will begin at Thailand's Chang International Circuit on April 25-27.

The team will compete with an updated TVS Apache RR 310 motorcycle, which has received performance enhancements including increased engine power, friction reduction technology, and improved cooling efficiency. Mid-season upgrades will include a more compact design, 14% reduction in drag, modified gear ratios, and optimized rear suspension.

"We are raising the bar once again with a race-optimized TVS Apache RR 310 and participation from a diverse set of racers from new countries," said Vimal Sumbly, Head of Premium Business at TVS Motor Company. "This season is set to push the boundaries of racing technology and competition."

The rider lineup features seven returning racers from the 2024 squad, including three from India, alongside eight new competitors. Japan's Hiroki Ono, who won the championship last year, will defend his title, while India's Sarthak Chavan looks to build on his historic top-three finish from last season.

Ron Hogg, Promotions Director of Two Wheels Motor Racing, noted that the championship has helped expand the two-wheel industry in Asia while elevating standards through diverse participation. "This practice is an excellent approach in helping riders reevaluate their level of performances in the face of new rivalries," Hogg stated.

The 2025 season holds additional significance as TVS celebrates 20 years of the Apache brand. The motorcycle has set speed records in recent years, including a class top speed of 216 kmph in 2024, along with lap records at circuits in Thailand and Malaysia.

TVS Racing has been developing motorsports in India since 1982 and introduced the One Make Championship format to the country in 1994. The company's "Track to Road" strategy has helped engineer the TVS Apache series into popular performance motorcycles.

TVS Motor Company operates four manufacturing facilities in India and Indonesia, producing two and three-wheelers for global markets. The company has been recognized with the Deming Prize and has consistently ranked first in J.D. Power Customer Service Satisfaction Surveys.

Tags: TVS Racing
RELATED ARTICLES
After Strong March, Escorts Kubota Sees Decline in April Tractor Sales

auther Sreejith Rajan calendar01 May 2025

The Agri Machinery Business Division sold 8,729 tractors in April 2025, representing a 1.2% decline compared to 8,839 tr...

Ather Energy IPO Subscribed 1.5x

auther Autocar Professional Bureau calendar01 May 2025

Strong retail and employee participation help Ather sail through IPO; anchor round valuation places it at a premium to l...

April 2025 PV Sales Preview: Momentum Sustains, But Inventory and Retail Weakness Raise Red Flags

auther Autocar Professional Bureau calendar30 Apr 2025

Mahindra & Mahindra (M&M) is leading the charge and is expected to retain its position as the second-largest PV manufact...