TVS Motor Company has just launched the refreshed TVS Apache RTR 160 4V. At the heart of the new TVS Apache RTR 160 4V is a 159.7cc oil-cooled, fuel-injected, 4-valve engine, generating 17.55 PS at 9,250 rpm and 14.73 Nm of torque at 7,500 rpm. This powerhouse is paired with segment-first 37mm Upside Down (USD) suspension and three ride modes—Sport, Urban, and Rain. The updated model also gets TVS SmartXonnect technology, offering Bluetooth connectivity for turn-by-turn navigation, call and SMS alerts, and voice assistance. It also get the Glide Through Technology (GTT) and adjustable brake and clutch levers. It has been priced at 1,39,990 (ex-showroom New Delhi) for all colours.

The updated TVS Apache RTR 160 4V will be available in three vibrant shades—Granite Grey, Matte Black, and Pearl White—the design is accentuated by sporty race-inspired graphics, golden USD forks, and bold red alloy wheels. This combination of sleek style and aggressive design ensures you’ll stand out wherever you ride.
TVS Apache RTR 4V specifications
Category | Specifications |
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Engine | 159.7cc, oil-cooled, fuel-injected, 4-valve |
Power | 17.55 PS @ 9250 rpm |
Torque | 14.73 Nm @ 7500 rpm |
Suspension | 37mm USD Front Suspension |
Ride Modes | Sport, Urban, Rain |
Brakes | Dual-channel ABS with RLP |
Connectivity | TVS SmartXonnect™ with Bluetooth, Voice Assist |
Comfort | Adjustable Brake & Clutch Levers |
Lighting | LED Headlamp & Taillamp |
Exhaust | Bullpup exhaust with signature note |

Commenting on the launch, Vimal Sumbly, Head of Business – Premium at TVS Motor Company, said:
“We are proud to lead the way in engineering and innovation in motorcycles. With this upgrade to the TVS Apache RTR 160 4V, we bring together cutting-edge features and advanced technology. Built on a rich racing legacy, the Apache Series continues to serve over 5.5 million enthusiasts worldwide. We are committed to meeting our customers’ evolving needs by integrating performance, technology, and style, setting new benchmarks for performance motorcycles in India.”
