TVS Motor Company commenced the 5th edition of TVS MotoSoul in Goa, which is the company’s biggest motorcycling festival and the biggest attraction on Day 1 was the launch of the TVS Ronin Agonda, which is a new limited-edition variant inspired by the calm vibe of Goa’s Agonda Beach and is priced at Rs 1,30,990 (ex-showroom), across India. With a white-themed colour palette and modern-retro graphics, this motorcycle stands out for its simple yet unique design.
MotoSoul has grown into one of the most-awaited biking festivals in the country and this year’s edition was extra special, as it marked 20 years of the legendary TVS Apache, which is a motorcycle family loved by millions around the world. TVS also used this festival to unveil new bikes,
custom creations and even a limited-edition helmet series.
Launches
TVS also showcased the Apache RTX Anniversary Edition, celebrating 20 years of Apache performance DNA. It comes with a special black and champagne-gold colour scheme, unique badging, and a commemorative 20-year crest. Since 2005, the Apache series has been known for bringing racing technology to everyday riders, and this new edition honours that heritage.
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Custom Bikes
Two custom-built motorcycles also grabbed the attention.
- TVS Ronin Kensai
Designed in collaboration with the famous Smoked Garage (Indonesia), this bike combines the attitude of a café racer with the boldness of a bobber. It features adjustable air suspension, a floating seat, upright exhaust and ambient lights.
- TVS Apache RR310 Speedline
This bike focuses on pure speed. It has a custom swingarm, lightweight composite bodywork, slick tyres and a performance exhaust. Designed for maximum cornering and downforce, it carries a retro-inspired look mixed with modern engineering.
For the first time, TVS introduced ‘Art of Protection’, a limited-edition helmet series available only at MotoSoul. These helmets combine safety with artistic design, reflecting the creative spirit of the TVS Ronin brand.
MotoSoul 5.0 wasn’t just about bikes. The entire venue buzzed with energy including freestyle rap sessions, graffiti walls, gaming zones, moto art corners, tattoo spaces and much more.
Riders challenged themselves in Gymkhana races, Dirt Track and Flat Track riding, the Adventure Arena, Moto Cross Fit sessions, Balance Beam, Barrel Push and thrilling stunt shows. High-flying FMX aerial performances and the RiderSphere stunt act had the crowds cheering non-stop.
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