The Indian street bike world just became more exciting with the TVS Apache RTR 160 ABS launch. TVS has elevated the already successful RTR 160 into a new era for today’s rider. With increased safety, smooth power, and more streamlined design—2025’s Apache is not only a refresh; it’s a statement.
Rapid Glance at What’s New
Single-channel ABS
Refined BS6 Phase 2-compliant engine
New digital console with Bluetooth connectivity
New color schemes and sporty decals
Background Context
The Legacy of the Apache RTR Series
Introduced in 2006, the Apache series has always aimed at performance-hungry youngsters. The RTR (Racing Throttle Response) DNA stands for aggressive styling and adrenaline-pumping torque. And now, the 160cc icon is back, safer and smarter.
Why Riders Love the RTR 160
From urban zips to spurts on highways, Apache RTR 160 provides the best of power, mileage, and agility. Riders rely on its rawness but refined handling—particularly now with ABS.
What’s New in the TVS Apache RTR 160 ABS?
New Design and Aesthetics
The headlamp is angular now with built-in DRLs. Tank shrouds are more angular, adding to its streetfighter image. The design language yells aggression.
Updated Instrument Cluster
The completely digital console features Bluetooth connectivity through TVS’s Smart Connect app, with navigation alerts, ride statistics, and caller ID—tech-savvy riders will love it!
More Performance Tuning
TVS has made a slight engine mapping and gear ratio adjustment to provide smoother power delivery, even in stop-and-go traffic conditions.
Why ABS is crucial in 2025
Safety First – Single Channel vs Dual Channel ABS
The 2025 Apache RTR 160 receives a single-channel ABS system, aimed at the front wheel. Though less complete than dual-channel ABS, it helps greatly in braking stability in city riding conditions.
Rider Confidence and Control
No more locking wheels or out-of-control skids on hard braking—ABS introduces a safety feature that every contemporary bike needs to have.
Engine and Performance
Engine Specifications and Mileage
Engine: 159.7cc, air-cooled, single-cylinder
Power: 16.04 PS @ 8750 rpm
Torque: 13.85 Nm @ 7000 rpm
Mileage: ~45–50 kmpl (claimed)
Whether you’re revving hard or riding light, the bike is responsive and refined.
Riding Modes and Handling Experience
While it doesn’t offer riding modes like the RTR 200, the chassis and suspension tuning ensure agile cornering and nimble city rides.
Suspension and Braking
Front Telescopic Forks
The bike maintains its 37mm telescopic front forks, absorbing potholes and bumps with ease.
Rear Mono-Shock Setup
The rear mono-shock comes with adjustable preload, enabling improved ride customization according to the rider’s weight or road conditions.
Feature Highlights
Glide Through Technology (GTT)
TVS-exclusive GTT allows ultra-slow riding without clutch or throttle—ideal for city traffic congestion.
SmartXonnect Bluetooth
The new console has mobile pairing, ride analytics, crash alerts, and turn-by-turn navigation—rare at this price level.
LED Headlamps & DRLs
Sharper, brighter, and more energy-efficient—the new LED lighting system improves both form and function.
Design and Style Revamp
Muscular Tank and Sporty Graphics
The tank receives more creases and a bigger fuel tank. Decals are performance screaming and inspired by racing.
Color Choices and Customization
Colors available:
Matte Blue
Racing Red
Glossy Black
Pearl White
Price and Variants
Ex-Showroom Price (City-Wise)
Delhi: ₹1,24,870
Mumbai: ₹1,26,100
Bangalore: ₹1,27,500
Chennai: ₹1,25,700
Conclusion
The 2025 TVS Apache RTR 160 ABS is more than a bike—it’s a revolution. It strikes a perfect balance between raw street power and new-age safety and smart technology. Whether you’re looking to upgrade or purchase your very first two-wheeler, this could be the smartest thing you do in 2025.
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