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BMW F 450 GS vs TVS Apache RTX 300: Detailed Comparison

The BMW and the TVS have been 2 of the most-anticipated bikes of the Indian market and here's which one you should get

BMW Motorrad recently launched the much-awaited F 450 GS in India. The bike is made by TVS, but it is not the only ADV made by the manufacturer. TVS also makes the Apache RTX 300. Both the BMW F 450 GS and the TVS Apache RTX 300 are actually more similar than you’d think. They have a road-biased 19-inch front wheel setup, are tech-loaded and look good. So we thought it’d be a good idea to just put them head-to-head and see what it’s like. While it’s not a direct comparison, it’d be interesting to see how two bikes on opposite spectrums but manufactured by one brand hold up against one another. Here’s how that went: 

Price & Variants

BMW F 450 GS

TVS Apache RTX 300

Variant

Ex-showroom Price

Variant

Ex-showroom Price

Base

Rs 4,70,000

Base Variant (Lightning Black and Pearl White)

Rs 1,99,000

Exclusive

Rs 4,90,000

Top Variant (Lightning Black, Metallic Blue and Tarn Bronze)

Rs 2,14,000

GS Trophy

Rs 5,30,000

Built to Order (Viper Green, Lightning Black, Tarn Bronze and Metallic Blue)

Rs 2,34,000

  • The TVS Apache RTX 300, on the other hand, is the definition of value for money. For a starting price of under Rs 2 lakh, the bike has plenty to offer as a good commuter and comfortable tourer. Even if you opt for the quickshifter variant, which we think you must, it’s still a lot of bike for that much money. 
  • So the TVS bike is the clear winner of this category. 

Dimensions & Design 

Specifications

BMW F 450 GS

TVS Apache RTX 300

Difference

Wheelbase

1465mm

1430mm

35mm

Kerb Weight

178kg

180kg

2kg

  • The BMW F 450 GS, despite having a bigger twin-cylinder engine, is actually the lighter of the two, and that’s quite impressive. BMW has kept the GS’ weight on the lower side, and we quite like that. 
  • In terms of design, they’re both big, expensive-looking bikes which should make for a lot of road presence. That said, the RTX 300 is the more conventionally good-looking bike, so it might be the bike more people gravitate towards. When the BMW R 1300 GS came out, its new design polarised many, and we expect the same to happen with the F 450 GS as well. 

  • And that makes the RTX 300 that much more impressive. For a Rs 2 lakh bike to be able to hold its own in terms of design and finish levels against a much more expensive bike is nothing but impressive. 

 

Features & Safety

Key Features

BMW F 450 GS

TVS Apache RTX 300

  • 6.5-inch TFT console

  • Lean-sensitive ABS system

  • Easy Ride Clutch (Automatic centrifugal clutch) in the top variant

  • Bidirectional Quickshifter 

  • Switchable ABS

  • Switchable traction control

  • Slipper clutch

  • Fully-digital TFT console

  • Switchable dual-channel ABS

  • Slipper clutch

  • Switchable traction control

  • Bidirectional Quickshifter (optional)

  • Cruise control

  • 4 riding modes 

  • The F 450 GS’ features list is long and comprehensive, as it should be. BMW Motorrad is positioning it to be a great tourer and plenty capable off the road, so it has to have features that’ll be useful in both scenarios, and it almost does have it all. 
  • Of late, TVS bikes have been incredibly feature-loaded, and the RTX 300 is no different. The amount of features it gets for its fantastic price point is honestly impressive, and all of that just adds to its value-for-money proposition. 

  • And we used ‘almost’ for the BMW bike earlier because there’s something that the RTX 300 has which the BMW doesn’t: cruise control. Given that even the Hero Glamour X 125 now has cruise control, we feel BMW should’ve given it as standard on the F 450 GS. 

Engines

Specifications

BMW F 450 GS

TVS Apache RTX 300

Engine 

420cc liquid-cooled parallel-twin engine

299.1cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine

Power 

47.6PS at 8750rpm

36PS at 9,000rpm

Torque 

43Nm at 6750rpm

28.5Nm at 7,000rpm

Gearbox

6-speed

6-speed

  • The BMW’s 420cc engine pumps out healthy power and torque figures. It has enough torque to drive you out of sticky off-road situations while having enough horsepower up top to cruise at high triple-digit speeds with reasonable ease. 
  • The RTX 300, on the other hand, is a single-cylinder engine, and the differences are visible. It’s quite smooth in the city at low speeds, and it feels nice and torquey, meaning you can be in a higher gear and still have enough grunt left to execute quick overtakes. 

  • Out on the highway, while the RTX 300 is quite happy to hold triple-digit speeds, it might feel a bit vibey, say, after 105-110kmph, being a single-cylinder engine. That is where a twin feels a bit more refined and sophisticated over a single-cylinder engine. 

BikeDekho Says 

The TVS Apache RTX 300 is an adequate bike for most riders. It’s a very good commuter, has reasonable off-road capabilities and makes for a smooth, comfortable bike out on the highways at triple-digit speeds. It comes in at a fantastically value-for-money price and still has tons of features. And the cherry on the cake is its attractive, eye-catching design language, which looks premium and fancy. Most people will be better off buying the RTX 300 and spending surplus money, if any, on fuel or riding gear. 

But if you have a substantially higher budget (much higher buying and running costs) and truly want something that really stands out, something that’s exclusive, and more importantly, something that has a more luxury badge on its tank, the F 450 GS will interest you more. Through the F 450 GS, BMW has made the GS brand more accessible, and a lot of us grew up watching pictures and videos of the older 1250 GS. If that matters to you, you might gravitate towards the F 450 GS more than the Apache RTX 300. 

Rivals: 

The Honda NX500 is sweet, smooth, easygoing and quite a no-nonsense bike. But if you want some spice and extra premium appeal, you’ll have to pay more for the F 450 GS. 

If you are fine with the Himalayan 450’s weight and the lack of a BMW badge, the Himalayan 450 is plenty capable at a much lower price point. 

The KTM 390 Adventure is very capable in all departments at its price point. Spend extra for the F 450 GS only if you really value the BMW badge. 

The Benelli TRK’s sheer heft isn’t something everyone can get used to, so most people will automatically gravitate towards the BMW F 450 GS. 

The Kawasaki Versys-X 300 is an old motorcycle which hasn’t been updated in ages and is still quite expensive. So the BMW is the better deal of the two. 

User Reviews

About the bike

It was my dream bike and it's so reliable and smooth. It has many features, like multiple riding mods and the trophy version has a ERC that means (easy riding clutch) it is very helpful to the beginners. The handling of the bike is very smooth and it gives around 20 to 24 milage on an average in highways and its seats are so much comfortable and it has a heating grips which helps me in early morning rides. I like to recommend this bike to the proper off-road bikers and they love this very much because of its handling and ERC you can also adjust the suspensions of both side and have a good off-road experience. Read More

One of the best above 300 cc bike you can have.

For my inter state rides as I currently live in Ranchi but my home city is Chaibasa so I have to travel between these city a lot and this bike feels best when I ride for a longer distance. The major reason was the height of the bike, as I am 6.1 ft 24M, it is the best height bike for me. As I can feel that this bike is not for daily commuters as it is quite big for the Indian roads but the whole seen changes when you ride it on highways. I feel confident while riding this, one of my cousin have RE Himalayan and when compared to it, this bike feel more agile and is more practical. I would recommend this bike to only those who wants to have a best all rounder bike as it has best in the market technical specs, (even I have not fully explored all the modes of the bike thus far), it feels confident to ride on in many situations. And to top it all off, it has best engine as both BMW and TVS came together in this. Read More

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