The Apache has been a hosteller for TVS, to ensure that it can maintain its dominance in the segment the bike has bene updated with new changes. Priced at Rs 1.54 lakh ex-showroom Delhi, The bike would now be available for users for in new shades with Obd2 compliance.
Here’s What’s New With The Update!
TVS has reworked its styling by giving the vehicle striking Red Alloy wheels with refreshed graphics. The Bike would now be available in three colours: Glossy black, Matte black, and Granite Grey. It has been equipped with 37mm USD forks and a new handlebar. Apart from these changes, TVS has not fiddled with any other part of the bike
The new version would mechanically be the same as the older model and would still be powered by a 197.75 cc single cylinder oil-cooled engine that makes close to about 20.8 Bhp at 9000 RPM and produces a torque of around 17.25 Nm at 7250 RPM. To make the bike compliant with new emission norms it has been updated with OBD2 compliance. Users would still get three riding modes which are Urban, Sport, Rain. Beyond that, the bike would still offer its dual-channel ABS, race-tuned slipper clutch, and adjustable levers. Tech features like TVS smart X connect with Bluetooth and a fully digital Display with LED lighting.
The 2025 TVS Apache RTR 2004V costs Rs 5,370 more than the outgoing model and is available for Rs 1,59,990. The Bike rivals the likes of Bajaj Pulsar 200 and Pulsar NS 250. With the overall change in prices in the segment, a price hike was inevitable, and it would be fair to put forth that the TVS Apache is still a worthy bike to consider under the 200cc range.