TVS launches Apache RTR 160 Race Edition
The special-edition Apache costs Rs 1,000 more than the standard variant.
TVS has silently launched a new variant of the Apache RTR 160. Called the ‘Race Edition,’ it is just a cosmetic update with unaltered performance characteristics. It is available in two variants: the base model with front disc brake, priced at Rs 79,715, and the top-spec variant with both front and rear disc brakes, which has a tag of Rs 82,044 (ex-showroom Delhi). The Apache RTR 160 Race Edition is Rs 1,000 more expensive than the standard model.
The special edition motorcycle is based on the previous generation of the Apache and not the 160 4V that was launched recently. It comes with a white paint scheme with red stripes and a new 3D logo on the fuel tank bridge as seen on the flagship Apache RR 310.
The Race Edition is powered by a 159.7cc, single-cylinder engine capable of producing 15.3PS of power and 13Nm of torque. The air-cooled engine is mated to a 5-speed gearbox. Like the regular bike, the Race Edition packs telescopic forks at the front and dual shock absorbers at the rear. The base model of the bike is brought to a halt by a 270mm petal disc at the front and a 130mm rear drum. The top-spec variant gets a 200mm rear disc as standard, which is offered as an optional accessory on the base model.
The TVS Apache RTR 160 Race Edition goes up against the Suzuki Gixxer (Rs 77,015), the Bajaj Pulsar NS 160 (81,626) and the Honda X-Blade (78,500, all prices, ex-Delhi). Recently, we had the chance to take the latest Apache RTR 160 4V for a spin, here’s what we think about it.
Source: ZigWheels.com