TVS Apache RTR 160 4V Price and variants explained

TVS offers the Apache RTR 160 4V in eight variants with prices ranging from Rs 1.16 lakh to Rs 1.37 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). Considering the expansive variant list, choosing the right one can quickly get confusing for prospective buyers. To make the decision easier, here’s a feature breakdown of each variant.
Irrespective of the variant, the powertrain remains the same. The motorcycle continues to be powered by a 159.7cc, single-cylinder, oil-cooled engine that produces 17.5hp and 14.7Nm, paired with a five-speed gearbox.
Drum
Rs 1.16 lakh
The Drum variant is the most affordable version in the lineup, priced at Rs 1.16 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). As the name suggests, it features drum brakes at both ends, making it the most basic configuration in the range.
RM Disc (Black Edition)
Rs 1.18 lakh
The RM Disc (Black Edition) sits above the drum variant and is priced at Rs 1.18 lakh. It adds a front disc brake with single-channel ABS, along with an all-black theme that gives the motorcycle a stealthier appearance. The ‘RM’ in the variant name likely denotes the availability of riding modes ( from this variant onwards.
Disc
Rs 1.19 lakh
The Disc variant, priced at Rs 1.19 lakh, commands a premium of Rs 1,000 over the previous variant but features disc brake at both ends offering improved braking performance compared to the rear-drum brake version.
BT Disc
Rs 1.22 lakh
The BT Disc variant, priced at Rs 1.22 lakh, adds Bluetooth connectivity, enabling smartphone pairing and additional ride information through the instrument cluster when paired with the TVS SmartXonnect app. It also unlocks turn-by-turn navigation, along with call and message notifications.
Special Edition
Rs 1.24 lakh
The Special Edition, priced at Rs 1.24 lakh, builds on the BT variant with cosmetic updates, giving the motorcycle a slightly more distinctive appearance with its matte-black paint scheme and chequered-flag stickering.
Dual Channel ABS
Rs 1.26 lakh
The Dual Channel ABS variant, priced at Rs 1.25 lakh, as the name suggests, adds dual-channel ABS. This system prevents the wheels from locking up under hard braking by independently modulating braking force at both the front and rear wheels, helping maintain stability and steering control during emergency stops.
Dual Channel ABS with USD
Rs 1.29 lakh
The Dual Channel ABS with USD variant, priced at Rs 1.29 lakh, introduces upside-down front fork, replacing the telescopic units offered on lower variants. Apart from adding visual appeal, the USD fork should also improve front-end feel and handling.
TFT
Rs 1.37 lakh
The TFT variant is the top-spec version and is priced at Rs 1.37 lakh. It features a TFT instrument cluster borrowed from the TVS Apache RTR 310, offering a more advanced display and additional connectivity features, while also adding a premium touch compared to the lower variants.
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