TVS Apache RTR 160 4V
Key Specs & Features of TVS Apache RTR 160 4V
| Engine | 159.7 cc |
| Power | 17.55 PS |
| Torque | 14.73 Nm |
| Mileage | 47.61 kmpl |
| Kerb Weight | 143 kg |
| Brakes | Disc |
- ABS Single Channel
- DRLs
- Riding Modes
- LED Tail Light
- Speedometer Digital
- Odometer Digital
- Tripmeter Digital
- Fuel gauge
- Tachometer Digital

Aggressive looking headlight with fang-like DRLs, gives the bike a menacing look

Simple digital instrument console gives good visibility under all lighting conditions

The tank extensions gives it a big bike feel and logo on the tank looks quite premium
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TVS Apache RTR 160 4V Specifications
Engine and Transmission
| Engine Type | SI, 4 Stroke, Oil-Cooled, SOHC, Fuel Injection |
| Displacement | 159.7 cc |
| Max Torque | 14.73 Nm @ 7500 rpm |
| No. of Cylinders | 1 |
| Cooling System | Air & Oil Cooled |
| Valve Per Cylinder | 4 |
| Starting | Self Start Only |
| Fuel Supply | Fuel Injection |
| Clutch | Wet, Multi Plate Clutch |
| Ignition | Electric Start |
| Gear Box | 5 Speed |
| Bore | 62 mm |
| Stroke | 52.9 mm |
| Compression Ratio | 10.0:1 |
| Emission Type | bs6-2.0 |
| Gear Shifting Pattern | 1 Down 4 Up |
| Spark Plugs | 1 Per Cylinder |
| Caliper - Front | 2 Piston |
Features
| Instrument Console | Digital |
| Speedometer | Digital |
| Techometer | Digital |
| Tripmeter | Digital |
| Odometer | Digital |
| Additional Features Of Variant | (Maximum Speed - Urban/Rain Mode - 103 kmph), (Maximum Power - Urban/Rain Mode - 15.64 PS @ 8600 rpm), (Maximum Torque - Urban/Rain Mode - 14.14 Nm @ 7250 rpm), DOT 3/4 brake fluid |
| Seat Type | Single |
| Body Graphics | Yes |
| Clock | Yes |
| Passenger Footrest | Yes |
Features and Safety
| Pass Switch | Yes |
| Clock | Yes |
| Riding Modes | Yes |
| Additional Features | (Maximum Speed - Urban/Rain Mode - 103 kmph), (Maximum Power - Urban/Rain Mode - 15.64 PS @ 8600 rpm), (Maximum Torque - Urban/Rain Mode - 14.14 Nm @ 7250 rpm), DOT 3/4 brake fluid |
| Passenger Footrest | Yes |
| Engine Kill Switch | Yes |
| Display | Yes |
| Saree Guard | Yes |
| Shift Light | Yes |
Mileage and Performance
| City Mileage | 47.61 kmpl |
| Highway Mileage | 49.80 kmpl |
| Overall Mileage | 45 kmpl |
| Acceleration (0-80 Kmph) | 9.84s |
| Acceleration (0-100 Kmph) | 18.34s |
| Roll-ons (30-70 kmph) | 6.43s |
| Roll-ons (40-80 kmph) | 8.71s |
| Braking (60-0 Kmph) | 21.51m |
| Braking (80-0 Kmph) | 38.36m |
Chassis and Suspension
| Body Type | Sports Naked Bikes |
| Body Graphics | Yes |
Dimensions and Capacity
| Width | 819 mm |
| Length | 2035 mm |
| Height | 1050 mm |
| Fuel Capacity | 12 L |
| Saddle Height | 800 mm |
| Ground Clearance | 180 mm |
| Wheelbase | 1357 mm |
| Kerb Weight | 143 kg |
| Pillion Seat | Yes |
| Pillion Grab Rail | Yes |
Electricals
| Headlight | LED |
| Taillight | LED |
| Turn Signal Lamp | LED |
| DRLs | Yes |
| LED Taillights | Yes |
| Low Battery Indicator | Yes |
| Low Fuel Indicator | Yes |
Tyres and Brakes
| Front Brake Diameter | 270 mm |
| Rear Brake Diameter | 130 mm |
| Radial Tyre | Yes |
Performance
| 0-100 Kmph (sec) | 18.34s |
| Top Speed | 114 kmph |
| Power to Weight Ratio (PS/tonne) | 0.088 kw/kg |
Motor & Battery
| Peak Power | 17.55 PS @ 9250 rpm |
| Drive Type | Chain Drive |
| Battery Capacity | 12V / 6AH |
| Transmission | Manual |
Underpinnings
| Suspension Front | Telescopic Fork |
| Suspension Rear | Mono Shock |
| Brakes Front | Disc |
| Brakes Rear | Drum |
| ABS | Single Channel |
| Tyre Size | Front :-90/90-17, Rear :-130/70-17 |
| Wheel Size | Front :-431.8 mm,Rear :-431.8 mm |
| Wheels Type | Alloy |
| Frame | Double cradle Split Synchro Stiff Frame |
| Tyre Type | Tubeless |
| 1st Service | 500-750 Kms/30 Days |
| 2nd Service | 2500-3000 Kms/90 Days |
| 3rd Service | 5000-6000 Kms/180 Days |
| 4th Service | 8500-9000 Kms/11500-12000 Days |
App Features
| Low battery alert | Yes |
Console Features
| Digital Display Type | LCD |
| No. of Tripmeters | 2 |
| Gear Indicator | Yes |
| Hazard Warning Indicator | Yes |
| High Beam Indicator | Yes |
| Malfunction Indicator | Yes |
| Average Speed | Yes |
TVS Apache RTR 160 4V Price
| Apache RTR 160 4V Front Disc, Rear Drum 114 kmph47.61 kmpl159.7 cc | ₹1,15,852 | ||
| Apache RTR 160 4V Black Edition 114 kmph47.61 kmpl159.7 cc | ₹1,18,690 | ||
| Apache RTR 160 4V Front And Rear Disc 114 kmph47.61 kmpl159.7 cc | ₹1,19,079 | ||
| Apache RTR 160 4V Disc Bluetooth 114 kmph47.61 kmpl159.7 cc | ₹1,22,121 | ||
| Apache RTR 160 4V Special Edition 114 kmph47.61 kmpl159.7 cc | ₹1,24,590 | ||
| Apache RTR 160 4V Dual Channel ABS 114 kmph47.61 kmpl159.7 cc | ₹1,25,790 | ||
| Apache RTR 160 4V Dual Channel ABS with USD 114 kmph47.61 kmpl159.7 cc | ₹1,29,190 | ||
| Apache RTR 160 4V TFT 114 kmph47.61 kmpl159.7 cc | ₹1,36,540 | ||
| Apache RTR 160 4V Limited Edition 114 kmph47.61 kmpl159.7 cc | ₹1,38,590 |
Apache RTR 160 4V Expert Review
TVS Apache RTR 160 4V - Introduction

The updated version of the TVS Apache RTR 160 4V has been teased online, and it is all set to get one crucial feature upgrade.
The Apache RTR 160 4V has been one of TVS’ most successful entry-level streetfighters – and for good reason. It not only pushed the envelope on performance but also set a new benchmark for tech in the 150 - 160cc segment. While it borrows some design inspiration from its bigger sibling, the RTR 200 4V, everything under the skin is very much purpose-built for the 160. In 2024, the brand gave the 160 4V a thoughtful update, adding 2PS of power and shaving off 2kg of weight. They also added to the bike's feature list without increasing the price significantly. The 2025 TVS Apache RTR 160 4V was launched on September 6, 2025, and here’s everything that’s new.
This review pulls from both spirited saddle time and lived-in impressions to answer a simple question: is the updated RTR 160 4V still the king of the segment?
Design & Build Quality

Design
TVS hasn’t touched the design this year (not yet at least), and honestly, I’m okay with that. The Apache already has that aggressive sculpted look with a muscular fuel tank, sleek LED headlamp, a sporty tail section and engine cowl.
The aggressive lines hint at its racing pedigree without feeling over the top. And it continues to stand out in a crowd of lookalikes. What’s new though are the race-inspired colours that were introduced last year. There are three of them but I’ll talk more about them in the next section.
Also worth mentioning is the full LED headlight. I rode the bike through some poorly lit stretches and came away genuinely impressed. It offers enough spread and throw to illuminate the road ahead, improving confidence during night rides. That said, the LED DRL design could use some work. The light tends to leak back toward the rider, which can be a bit distracting in pitch-dark conditions.
Here’s how the new TVS Apache RTR 160 4V differs from the old one.

Colours
The 2024 RTR 160 4V comes in 10 color options, three of which are new – Granite Grey, Matte Black, and Pearl White. If I had to pick, I’d go for either Granite Grey or Metallic Blue.
The former seems to stand out with a nice balance between the subtle Matte Black and the flashy Pearl White. And if none of these catch your eye, there are six other options to choose from, including Racing Red, Knight Black, Metallic Blue, Gloss Black, Lightning Blue, and the latest addition, Matte Black.

Wheels
The 17-inch alloy wheels remain unchanged, but the red paint scheme ties in nicely with the red accents on the graphics and seat cover. It adds just the right hint of sportiness without going over the top. The Remora tyres measure in at 90/90 up front and either 110/80 (standard) or a wider 130/70 R17 radial at the rear depending on the variant. They offer solid grip for everyday riding and feel surefooted even on mixed road conditions.

Quality
Everything feels solid, from the plastics to the switchgear, and even the paint finish. It feels like it’ll last. That said, I wish TVS had addressed the side stand issue, as it still causes the bike to lean too much, especially on uneven ground.

Features

Safety features
The RTR 160 4V comes with single-channel ABS as standard, while dual-channel ABS is available on the top-end variants for an additional cost. It also features Glide Through Technology (GTT), which makes crawling through traffic a breeze. And for those who want better braking feel at the rear, there’s an optional disc setup that adds more balance to the overall braking performance.
Here are top 5 features the new TVS Apache RTR 160 4V gets.

Convenience features
You get a full digital LCD instrument console that displays lap timers, 0–60 records, and top speed. The good news is it’s legible even in bright sunlight. There’s also Bluetooth connectivity for turn-by-turn navigation, LED lighting all around, riding modes (Urban, Rain, Sport) on the top variant, and a handy hazard light switch just in case things go south. If you opt for the Special Edition, TVS throws in a pair of adjustable brake and clutch levers, a first in its class.
Rider & Pillion Comfort

Rider comfort
I spent a good amount of time riding on highways and city roads. And I felt the seat was wide enough and well-padded. Also, the upright riding posture is easy on the wrists and back, so you won't feel any sort of strain unless you’re riding for hours together without a break. That said, if you're coming from a commuter bike, the rear-set footpegs may take a bit of adjusting to. As someone around 5'10", I did feel slightly cramped at first, but it became manageable after a few rides.

Pillion comfort
The seat is long and accommodating. Footpegs are placed well, and the grab rails are easy to reach. I’d say it’s a decent short-distance pillion bike.
Engine & Performance

Engine
The most exciting part about the bike is firstly its handling and secondly, its engine. It’s powered by a 159.7cc single-cylinder, oil-cooled, 4-valve engine, which was retuned in its last update to produce more power and torque. As a result, it makes 17.4 PS at 9,250rpm and 14.73Nm at 7,250rpm. Ring the throttle, and it feels punchy yet refined throughout the rev range.

City performance
The bike is tractable even at low speeds. Glide Through Technology (GTT) is a blessing in disguise in traffic, as it allows the bike to crawl at low speeds just using the clutch in the first 3 gears. The clutch feels light, and the gearbox is smooth with positive shifts.
The engine character is such that it’ll urge you to rev it till the redline, without any complaints. Unlike some competitors that run out of breath past 7,000rpm, the RTR 160 4V builds momentum right up to its 9,000rpm redline. I was darting through city traffic and zipping through open roads, the motor felt alive and willing.
Not to mention the new Bullpup exhaust, TVS says it sheds some weight, delivers a sportier exhaust note, and helps with smoother power delivery. From my experience, it adds a bit more character to the ride.

Highway performance
It cruises comfortably at 90 - 100kmph with minimal vibrations on the tank, once you get past 6,000rpm. Other than that, the engine remains unstressed, and overtakes don’t require too much planning either.

Gearbox
I’ll keep this sort since there isn’t anything to complain about. The gears are slick and precise. Even though the bike doesn’t have a slipper clutch, the lever action feels effortless. Upshifts and downshifts are quick and drama-free, even in bumper-to-bumper traffic.

Mileage
|
Claimed |
Real-world (mixed use) |
Tank capacity |
|
45 - 50 kmpl |
42 - 45 kmpl |
12L |
TVS claims the bike delivers between 45 - 50kmpl under ideal conditions – and honestly, they’re not far off. In our real-world tests, it returned a respectable 42 - 45kmpl across both city and highway riding. That’s pretty good considering I wasn’t easy on the throttle out on the highway. With a 12-litre fuel tank and that kind of efficiency, we’re looking at a real-world range of around 500 km on a full tank – more than enough for daily rides and weekend escapes.
Handling & Ride Quality

Underpinnings
Like I mentioned earlier, I genuinely love how the Apache RTR 160 4V handles. You can tell TVS’ racing division had a say in the way the double cradle Synchro Stiff chassis has been set up. It feels sharp and predictable at the same time. The bike stays stable at high speeds and flows through tight corners with ease. The 2 kilo drop in weight makes it feel more responsive, and the sculpted tank offers excellent grip which gives you a lot more confidence when leaning in.

Brakes
Our test unit came equipped with a 270mm petal disc at the front and an optional 200mm disc at the rear. Out on the road, the front brake delivered solid bite and stopping power, but I did wish for a bit more feedback at the lever. Maybe adjustable levers could help fine-tune that feel. That said, the braking setup overall is progressive and reassuring, and it gave me the confidence to brake hard when needed without any drama.

City handling
With a kerb weight of just 144 kilograms, the Apache RTR 160 4V felt like a breeze to ride in city traffic. It feels light on its feet, and direction changes are quick and effortless. Thanks to its compact size and easy steering, it fits right into the flow of urban chaos without breaking a sweat.

Highway handling
Out on the highway, the Apache felt surprisingly composed, even at triple-digit speeds. Strong crosswinds didn’t unsettle it, and the straight-line stability gave me the confidence to hold higher speeds for longer stretches.

Cornering
I tried to push the bike to its absolute limit. And I must say, it leans in with confidence, and the Remora tyres grip surprisingly well. I happened to mess up my lines a couple of times due to massive potholes, but the chassis was forgiving and helped me settle back in smoothly. Honestly, it’s one of the most confident cornering machines in this class.

Ride quality
I rode the Apache RTR 160 4V across all kinds of roads, and on smooth, well-paved stretches, it shines – feels planted, agile, and corners with ease. But the rear suspension is on the firmer side, so I felt the sharper bumps and potholes. It’s not uncomfortable overall, but rough patches caught me off guard.
Verdict

The RTR 160 4V continues to be the gold standard for 160cc sporty commuters. It’s fast, frugal, packed with tech, and still one of the best-handling motorcycles under Rs 1.5 lakh. Also, the new engine tune makes it more exciting than before without compromising on refinement.

Variants
|
Variant |
Price (Ex-showroom) |
Key Features |
|
RM Drum (Black Edition) |
Rs 1,24,870 |
Budget-friendly, black theme |
|
Drum |
Rs 1,25,670 |
Basic, cost-effective |
|
Disc |
Rs 1,29,170 |
Front and rear disc |
|
BT Disc |
Rs 1,32,470 |
Bluetooth connectivity, LED lights |
|
Special Edition |
Rs 1,34,970 |
Visual enhancements, feature-loaded |
|
Dual Channel ABS |
Rs 1,36,990 |
Dual-channel ABS, safer braking |
|
Dual Channel ABS with USD |
Rs 1,39,990 |
Premium, with USD fork and ABS |
|
TFT |
Rs 1,47,990 |
More features, new headlight, and different colours |
What you pick from these variants honestly depends on your needs and riding style. But if you asked me, I’d go for any of the models above the dual-disc variant. They offer the best mix of features and safety.
Here’s what TVS Apache RTR 160 4V price is after the GST 2.0 reduction.
And if you are confused between the variants, here’s the best variant you should buy.
Rivals To Consider

|
Bike |
Power |
Torque |
Price (Ex-showroom) |
|
Apache RTR 160 4V |
17.4 PS |
14.73 Nm |
Rs 1.24L - Rs 1.39L |
|
Bajaj Pulsar N160 |
16 PS |
14.65 Nm |
Rs 1.23L - Rs 1.31L |
|
Hero Xtreme 160R 4V |
16.9 PS |
14.6 Nm |
Rs 1.27L - Rs 1.37L |
|
Suzuki Gixxer |
13.6 PS |
13.8 Nm |
?1.36L |
But you do have some other options as well. The Pulsar N160 offers solid performance on a budget. The Xtreme 160R 4V is light, agile, and comfortable, while the Suzuki Gixxer leans more towards refinement and its premium feel. But if you want a fun, feature-rich all-rounder that handles city and weekend rides equally well, the Apache is hard to beat. Here's how the TVS Apache RTR 160 4V fares against the Bajaj Pulsar NS160.
A specifications comparison of the TVS Apache RTR 160 4V and the Hero Xtreme 160R 4V can help you buy the best bike of the two for yourself.
TVS Apache RTR 160 4V Pros and Cons
Things We Like
- A high-revving engine delivers smooth and energetic performance
- Sharp, confident handling through corners, with traction control for added safety
- The TFT console on the top-end variant feels premium
Things We Don't Like
- Rear suspension feels stiff over bad roads
- Awkward side stand angle makes parking tricky
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| Mileage47.61 kmpl | Mileage48 kmpl | Mileage60 kmpl | Mileage47.5 kmpl | Mileage64.75 kmpl | Mileage45.5 kmpl | Mileage56.87 kmpl | MileageNot Applicable | Mileage40 kmpl |
| Engine159.7 cc | Engine163.2 cc | Engine149 cc | Engine149.5 cc | Engine124.45 cc | Engine155 cc | Engine155 cc | EngineNot Applicable | Engine292.4 cc |
| Power17.55 PS @ 9250 rpm | Power16.9 PS @ 8500 rpm | Power12.4 PS @ 7250 rpm | Power14 PS @ 8500 rpm | Power12 PS @ 8500 rpm | Power18.4 PS @ 10000 rpm | Power18.4 PS @ 10000 rpm | PowerNot Applicable | Power27.88 PS @ 8750 rpm |
| Top Speed114 kmph | Top Speed- | Top Speed115 kmph | Top Speed115 kmph | Top Speed103 kmph | Top Speed- | Top Speed122 kmph | Top Speed100 km/Hr | Top Speed160 kmph |
| Torque14.73 Nm @ 7500 rpm | Torque14.6 Nm @ 6500 rpm | Torque13.3 Nm @ 5500 rpm | Torque13.4 Nm @ 6500 rpm | Torque11 Nm @ 7000 rpm | Torque14.2 Nm @ 7500 rpm | Torque14.1 Nm @ 7500 rpm | TorqueNot Applicable | Torque25 Nm @ 7000 rpm |
| Weight143 kg | Weight146 kg | Weight138 kg | Weight148 kg | Weight145 kg | Weight137 kg | Weight141 kg | WeightNot Applicable | Weight151 kg |
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TVS Apache RTR 160 4V Colours
TVS Apache RTR 160 4V is available in multiple colour options in India. View all bike images with different colour options on BikeDekho.
Anniversary Edition
Pearl White
Racing Red
Glossy Black
Matte Black Special Edition
Granite Grey
Matte Black
Marine Blue
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- Nice bike to haveService this bike around 8k 9k and turn into new bike and used yourself, short pick up bike, top speed 120 above but service this bike and enjoy performance mileage around 40 to 45 , handling so good, red colour bike, after purchasing 10k service this bike and enjoy powerful bike segment of 160 cc.Read More
- Elegance in motion 4vPower delivery is top notch in this segment. Great service reach and cheap service cost , great exhaust sound, ofcourse its a tvs , Good breaking , good headlight throw, light weight , Gives good mileage of around 40 - 45 kmpl for me. What else you need. Its so far been enjoyable. Rode more than 4000 km on it , I enjoy ride this bike on highways and short rides pretty much. Overtakes effortlessly, gear shifting is smooth. Its comfortable for both rider and the pillion. Just its feel stiff on bad roads . Braking is good. Yeah with my heart, its an apache, it is ruling in hearts of many indian riders. Its fun to ride, Stylish and aggressive. Sound that make you in love with this motorcycle. Just little flaws like stiffness, not so good quality and misses gear shift indicator.Read More2 3
- Tvs apache rtr 160 4vBike looks and experience are fantastic. Best suitable for city and highway rides. Highly recommend. I drove 27500km and the experience and engine performance was very good. I recommend this is best for small families and students. Off road ride also comfortable. Totally worth buying. I'll give overall 4.5 out of 5.(because every bike has some minor defects based on rider experience).Read More2 4
- A little bit of apache 160 4vI love the look of the bike. And the light is looking good. The mileage is as I expected from a 160cc bike. The main thing is look. I love the look so I suggest it. It's an indian brand so I trust it . Anyone who want to buy this , can expect that it's a killer machine of 160 cc and the comfort is good for the rider and also the pillion seat is also comfortable. The top speed can go upto 125 kmph. The milege can be 44 kmpl expected. Yes of course as a student I can easily maintain it. The charge is not too higher and the bike is also pocket saver You want to use it for daily routine then it is a good choice . But if your budget can then prefer apache 200 4v cause the mileage can be less but the power is little higher ..Read More2 4
- Best bike in 160cc segmentIts the fastest bike in 160cc segment and for daily commuting its a gem. I dont go too much offroad or dont need too much speed and also wanted a low maintenance bike and widely available service if i go somewhere and something happen to bike needed the service centre close So far it is good bike nothing more nothing less perfect combination also get oiled cool engine so it doesnt get overheated although service centre are not that good but still the best bike in segment the pickup is great just need little more comfy for pillion rider If you want for daily ride and sometimes long ride definitely this is the bike you will get everything you need the looks, engine, mileage and other features also has low maintenance so its in all budget bikeRead More1
- Bright Red and Sporty for Fun RidesI spotted this bike on the street it is bright red and sporty. The seat looked soft and the engine seemed smooth and powerful. Pickup appeared quick yet safe while the brakes looked dependable. I imagined city rides and short trips being fun and easy, traffic easy to manage and parking hassle free. Everyday rides seemed like they would be both exciting and comfortable. Riding feels lively, with quick pickup that is still easy to control. Brakes are reliable and corners are simple to navigate. The engine runs smoothly, traffic feels manageable and the seat is soft. Short trips are fun, long rides remain calm and parking is effortless. Overall everyday rides feel sporty, safe and relaxing. I would recommend it for city and weekend rides. Comfortable seat, smooth engine and pickup strong. Brakes reliable. Corners easy. Traffic manageable. Short trips fun. Long rides soft. Everyday ride exciting, safe and enjoyable.Read More1
- My Review on TVS Apache RTR 160 4VI chose the Apache RTR1604V because it is powerful stylish and comfortable for daily use.it gives good mileage,smooth performance and solid handling Perfect mix of sport and practicality in this budget The ride has been great so far it feels smooth stable and powerful the handling is sharp and the comfort level is good even on long rides overall a fun and reliable bike to ride every day............. Yes I would definitely recommend this bike it has great performance good mileage and solid build quality perfect for daily use and weekend rides both totally worth the price... if someone wants to buy go for itRead More1
- best one to buyGold one with naked model and Mileage better for college students and the working people with family , a better bike model with a better look and Mileage best one to buy in low cost woth for money to people. So far its very good to ride in traffic and highway , the best one is with the adjustable clutch and front break ,easy for short people , best seat comfort for pillion and rider both of them with good comfort. Yes definitely its a better option with good looking and better performance , worth for money no one provide this feature at this price cost best to buy worth every penny , people who want naked bike with good performance the can choose thisRead More1 1
- Aggressive lookThe bike performance was quite good , aggresive sports looks best option for city and highway drives, service cost is very low and I loved the bike a lot no words about its milege , and breaking system in it I traveled warangal to vijaywada twice on this bike , I never felt any discomfort while riding, and itsgiving a good mileage at this price range offering modern features like bluetooth connectivity and gps was good There are many reasons one thing is reliable engine sportive look milege and riding comfort there are things which you feel sometimes special about itsbreaking system with dual channel ABS and double disc with tft instrument clusterRead More1
- Comfort Power and Fun with My Apache RTR 160 4VI chose Apache RTR 160 4V mainly for its look and performance. I had now for about a month, and it did not disappoint me. I took it on a small road trip over the last weekend, and the ride was also super smooth on bumpy roads. Power delivery is present, and I am in love with the experience so far. I now had Apache RTR 160 4V for some time, and I could not do it enough. It has become my go-to for both the city ride and weekend gateway. The balance of the bike is perfect, and power delivery is so smooth. I have taken it on some very thick roads, and it handles bumps like a champion. In addition, it is very easy to maintain, which is a big win for me. Yes, I would recommend RTR 160 4V. This is a great bike for me. It is smooth to ride, easily handles traffic, and comfortable for everyday use. I am using it for commuting and small rides, and it is reliable. In addition, it gives good benefits, so it is also easy on the wallet.Read More2
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Apache RTR 160 4V Mileage
The ARAI claimed mileage of TVS Apache RTR 160 4V is 47.61 kmpl. This is the claimed mileage for all variants.
| Fuel Type | ARAI Mileage |
|---|---|
| Petrol | 47.61 kmpl |
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January 19, 2026: TVS has teased an upcoming update for its Apache RTR range, confirming that all Apache RTR 160 4V and RTR 200 4V variants will now get a uniform single projector LED headlight.
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TVS RoninRs 1,25,690*Onwards
TVS Apache RTR 160Rs 1,12,190*Onwards
TVS Apache RTR 310Rs 2,21,240*Onwards
TVS Apache RR 310Rs 2,56,240*Onwards


TVS RTSxNot yet confirmed Expected Launch
TVS RTR HyprStunt ConceptNot yet confirmed Expected Launch
TVS Tangent RR ConceptNot yet confirmed Expected Launch

