Owning the TVS Ronin has been a love hate relationship. The bike's unique design caught my eye a blend between a cruiser and a street bike that promised the best of both worlds. With its 225.9cc engine delivering power of 20.4 bhp it was an absolute joy to ride on open highways, cruising effortlessly and making every ride memorable. The ergonomics are spot on offering a comfortable posture for long rides and the bike felt stable and grounded at high speeds a testament to its engineering.The fuel efficiency for starters, gives me tension especially with today’s fuel prices.
(22 Mar 2024)0
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Kapil
Affordable Thrills and Reliable Commutes
Launched in August 2023, the TVS Ronin is a mash of cruiser, scrambler, and cafe racer design and as such there were concerns regarding whether this would be a hit or not given it combined three styles at once. Advantages are the comfortable ride posture, the strong 225.9cc engine, excellent fuel efficiency and the price that starts from ₹1,49,000. Nevertheless, this may not do as required for a performance enthusiast, is somewhat inferior in off-road usage, comes without dual-channel ABS on the base model but reports imply some quality concerns. Notwithstanding all these negatives, the TVS Ronin is still a desirable option for those motorcycle enthusiasts seeking a stylish, comfortable and budget friendly bike.
(8 Mar 2024)0
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Akash (Verified User)
Very good ,engine is refined
Very good riding, Engine is refined, Pickup is also good fuel efficient very good vehicle to drive, The best thing is in this bike is road grip and the balance it will provide you to feel.
(13 Dec 2023)1
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TVS Ronin Pros and Cons
Ronin Positives Points: Torquey engine ensures you don’t have to shift as frequently, Excellent fit and finish, Lightweight and agile in both city traffic and highway, Can easily accommodate tall riders.
Ronin Negatives Points: Unimpressive highway performance, You’ll need to pull the front brake lever really hard for aggressive braking
Zigwheels Expert's Conclusion : The confusing styling aside, the Ronin is still a peppy and friendly motorcycle that is good for everyday commutes. The engineering finesse and build quality is decent but the styling and top-end engine performance isn’t. The Ronin also comes off as a bit expensive for a bike that is primarily meant to be a city commuter.
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Kapil
Affordable Thrills and Reliable Commutes
Launched in August 2023, the TVS Ronin is a mash of cruiser, scrambler, and cafe racer design and as such there were concerns regarding whether this would be a hit or not given it combined three styles at once. Advantages are the comfortable ride posture, the strong 225.9cc engine, excellent fuel efficiency and the price that starts from ₹1,49,000. Nevertheless, this may not do as required for a performance enthusiast, is somewhat inferior in off-road usage, comes without dual-channel ABS on the base model but reports imply some quality concerns. Notwithstanding all these negatives, the TVS Ronin is still a desirable option for those motorcycle enthusiasts seeking a stylish, comfortable and budget friendly bike.
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Diljeet
My Love-Hate Relationship with the Ronin
Owning the TVS Ronin has been a love hate relationship. The bike's unique design caught my eye a blend between a cruiser and a street bike that promised the best of both worlds. With its 225.9cc engine delivering power of 20.4 bhp it was an absolute joy to ride on open highways, cruising effortlessly and making every ride memorable. The ergonomics are spot on offering a comfortable posture for long rides and the bike felt stable and grounded at high speeds a testament to its engineering.The fuel efficiency for starters, gives me tension especially with today’s fuel prices.
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Akash (Verified User)
Very good ,engine is refined
Very good riding, Engine is refined, Pickup is also good fuel efficient very good vehicle to drive, The best thing is in this bike is road grip and the balance it will provide you to feel.
Launched in August 2023, the TVS Ronin is a mash of cruiser, scrambler, and cafe racer design and as such there were concerns regarding whether this would be a hit or not given it combined three styles at once. Advantages are the comfortable ride posture, the strong 225.9cc engine, excellent fuel efficiency and the price that starts from ₹1,49,000. Nevertheless, this may not do as required for a performance enthusiast, is somewhat inferior in off-road usage, comes without dual-channel ABS on the base model but reports imply some quality concerns. Notwithstanding all these negatives, the TVS Ronin is still a desirable option for those motorcycle enthusiasts seeking a stylish, comfortable and budget friendly bike.
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Diljeet
My Love-Hate Relationship with the Ronin
Owning the TVS Ronin has been a love hate relationship. The bike's unique design caught my eye a blend between a cruiser and a street bike that promised the best of both worlds. With its 225.9cc engine delivering power of 20.4 bhp it was an absolute joy to ride on open highways, cruising effortlessly and making every ride memorable. The ergonomics are spot on offering a comfortable posture for long rides and the bike felt stable and grounded at high speeds a testament to its engineering.The fuel efficiency for starters, gives me tension especially with today’s fuel prices.
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Newbie
Akash (Verified User)
Very good ,engine is refined
Very good riding, Engine is refined, Pickup is also good fuel efficient very good vehicle to drive, The best thing is in this bike is road grip and the balance it will provide you to feel.
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