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TVS Motor drives in new Apache range
Michael Gonsalves
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  , Published : Nov 27, 2019, 1:32 am IST | Updated : Nov 27, 2019, 1:32 am IST

The Apache RTR 160 4V (drum) has been launched at Rs 99,950, while the RTR 160 4V (disc) has been priced at Rs 1.03 lakh.

TVS Motor Co
TVS Motor Co

PUNE: TVS Motor, India’s third biggest two-wheeler maker, on Tuesday introduced BS VI compliant new range of TVS Apache RTR 200 4V and TVS Apache RTR 160 4V motorcycles to boost sales.

The new bikes also get a new LED headlight. This series of TVS Apache RTR 4V motorcycles were the first rollout of BS-VI vehicles from the stable of TVS Motor Company.

The Apache RTR 160 4V (drum) has been launched at Rs 99,950, while the RTR 160 4V (disc) has been priced at Rs 1.03 lakh. The BS6 Apache RTR 200 4V, meanwhile, now costs Rs 1.24 lakh at pan Indian showroom.

“The new 2020 range of Apache RTR series offers an array of premium features enabled by cutting edge technology and will transform performance biking,” Meghashyam Dighole, Head - (Marketing) Premium Motorcycles, at TVS Motor Company, said.

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