TVS Hikes Prices of Apache models and Raider 125

TVS has hiked the price of the Raider 125 and Apache models - RR 310, RTR 160 4V and RTR 200 4V. The RR 310 sees the most price hike, followed by the Raider 125 Disc variant.
The Apache RR310 sees the most price hike

The Apache RR310 sees the most price hike

For the month of June, TVS has hiked the price of its Apache range of sporty motorcycles, and the sports commuter Raider 125. The Apache RR 310 sees the most amount hike at ₹5,000, setting its new ex-showroom price at ₹2.65,000 (ex-showroom, Delhi). Except for this price hike, the supersport 310cc motorcycle doesn’t see any cosmetic updates. It is still available in one variant with two colour options, alongside a Built To Order variant with two pre-designed customisable performance kits.
Apache RR 310
Apache RR 310
TVS has also hiked the price of all variants of the RTR 160 4V and the RTR 200 4V. The 180 and 160 are the only exception bikes here that haven’t gone through a price hike.
All four variants of the RTR 160 4V see a price hike of ₹1,350. Starting with the base-spec drum variant, its new price now stands at ₹1,20, 728, the disc variant costs ₹1,22,835, followed by the Bluetooth disc variant with its new ex-showroom price set at ₹1,25,551. The top-spec Special Edition Apache RTR 160 4V is priced at ₹1,26,925. The bigger Apache RTR 200 4V is available in two variants and both the models see a price hike of ₹1,500. The base single-channel ABS version now costs ₹1,36,990, while the 2-channel ABS version will set you back by ₹1,44,740. The latter also gets a Race mode.
Except for the 160 2V and 180 2V the RTR Range sees price hike
Except for the 160 2V and 180 2V, the RTR Range sees price hike
Just like the RR 310, the RTR 160 4V and the RTR 200 4V also do not see any aesthetic updates at all. They continue with the same colour options and features list.
TVS claims that the Raider 125 can do0-60 kmh under 6 seconds
TVS claims that the Raider 125 can do0-60 km/h under 6 seconds
TVS’s sporty commuter, the Raider 125 is available in two variants, one with drum brakes and one with disc brakes. The former does not see any change to its ex-showroom price of ₹84,573. But the disc brake variant sees a hike of ₹1,900, thereby setting its new ex-showroom price at ₹90,989. Just like the Apache models, the Raider 125 also doesn’t see any aesthetic updates. It equips a 124.8 cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled engine that produces 11.2 bhp and 11.2 Nm of torque. TVS claims that the Raider 125 can accelerate from 0-60 km/h in 5.9 seconds.
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