TVS has hiked the asking price of the entire Apache range for the second time this year, after the first price revision earlier in February. Again, the price hike across the board is fairly nominal. Here’s a detailed list of the prices post the hike:
Model
|
Variants
|
New Price
(Ex Showroom Delhi)
|
Old Price
(Ex Showroom Delhi)
|
Price Hike
|
TVS Apache RTR 160 2V
|
Drum
|
Rs 1,11,740
|
Rs. 1,09,640
|
Rs 2,100
|
Disc
|
Rs 1,14,740
|
Rs. 1,12,640
|
Rs 2,100
|
TVS Apache RTR 160 4V
|
Drum
|
Rs 1,19,378
|
Rs. 1,17,278
|
Rs 2,100
|
Disc
|
Rs 1,21,485
|
Rs. 1,19,385
|
Rs 2,100
|
Bluetooth
|
Rs 1,24,201
|
Rs. 1,22,101
|
Rs 2,100
|
Special
|
Rs 1,25,575
|
Rs. 1,23,475
|
Rs 2,100
|
TVS Apache RTR 165 RP
(currently sold out)
|
Standard
|
Rs 1,45,000
|
Rs. 1,45,000
|
Nil
|
TVS Apache RTR 180
|
Standard
|
Rs 1,18,690
|
Rs. 1,16,590
|
Rs 2,100
|
TVS Apache RTR 200 4V
|
Single Channel ABS
|
Rs 1,38,190
|
Rs. 1,36,090
|
Rs 2,100
|
Dual Channel ABS
|
Rs 1,43,240
|
Rs. 1,41,140
|
Rs 2,100
|
TVS Apache RR 310
|
Standard
|
Rs 2,59,990
|
Rs. 2,59,900
|
Rs 90
|
Even though the asking price has gone up, the premium should hardly pinch your wallet as much, especially for the Apache RTR 180, which is now the only 180cc motorcycle in the market considering the iconic Bajaj Pulsar 180 is no more. Additionally, one point to note would be that select models of the Apache RTR series also come with complimentary TVS XPOD Helmet included for certain States.
The biggest relief though is that TVS barely raised the price of its flagship, thus ensuring its value-for-money factor when compared with the Kawasaki Ninja 300, and the KTM RC 390. In related news, here’s 6 key differences explained between the NTorq 125 XT and NTorq 125 Race XP.
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