The TVS Apache RTR 180 is one of the affordable sports bikes available in the Indian market that offers both performance and everyday comfort. This one is designed for people who want a fast, stylish bike without sacrificing practicality.
Price and Engine
The RTR 180 is priced at Rs 1,24,890 (ex-showroom) and is powered by a 177.4cc, single-cylinder, BS6 engine that delivers 17.02 PS of power and 15.5 Nm of torque. It offers a mileage of 40-45 kmpl. TVS claims it can go from 0 to 60 km/h in just 4.8 seconds, which is impressive for a motorcycle in this segment. The bike can reach a top speed of 113 km/h, which makes it suitable for both city commuting and short highway runs.
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Features
The Apache RTR 180 carries a sporty, aggressive design that is easy to recognize. It comes with LED headlamps, stylish body graphics, and a muscular fuel tank that gives it a bold street presence. TVS has also added modern features like LED tail lamps, an always-on position lamp and high ground clearance of 180 mm, which is useful for rough roads and speed breakers.
Safety
Safety is an important highlight too as the bike offers front and rear disc brakes and single-channel ABS, which helps prevent wheel lock-up during sudden braking. The lightweight build which is around 140 kg, makes the bike easy to control, especially for new riders. The suspension setup is designed for comfort, including a 5-step adjustable rear suspension, allowing riders to tune the bike according to their preference.
Modes
Another unique advantage of the RTR 180 is its ride modes, a feature uncommon in this segment. These modes adjust throttle response to give riders better control in different conditions. The bike also gets a de-clutch feature, which makes it easier to start smoothly.
Practicality
For everyday use, the motorcycle offers a 12-liter fuel tank and an impressive 45 kmpl mileage, making it budget-friendly. It has the seat height of 790 mm. TVS also provides a Build-to-Order (BTO) customization platform, allowing buyers to personalize their motorcycle with options like adjustable suspension, a brass-coated chain, and even a Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS).
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