This anniversary model celebrates the bike’s lasting magnetism with speed fans while signalling TVS’s talent for merging motorcycle history with the latest tech magic.
Celebration of the Iconic Family!
TVS first kicked off the Apache line in 2005, and it has since raced to the top ranks of India’s performance bike family. In two decades, the Apache has gathered a faithful crew, with over 5 million proud owners worldwide.
This latest RTR 200 4V wears a badge that is equal parts heritage medal and future-ready upgrade, inviting today’s riders to join the legacy.
Fresh Upgrades in the RTR 200 4V

The 2025 RTR 200 4V struts new styling, clever aerodynamic blends, and a fuel-injected heart that bites the throttle faster. TVS promises a comfier ride and sharper corner carving, thanks to a smarter front and rear suspension rethink.
Among the tech goodies, ride modes and dual-channel ABS step in to serve riders the perfect mix of power and grip, rain or shine.
Balancing Price and Performance
Yet another fierce contender has stepped onto the street just where the street turns sporty. Priced at ₹1,54,000, the RTR 200 4V faces fire-breathing rivals—the Bajaj Pulsar NS200 and Yamaha MT-15—while banks on sharp styling and some seriously savvy tech.
TVS is selling the dream of a bike stitched to a racetrack past and laced with the comforts young urban riders can’t really do without. The game is to pack as much wow-factor into fewer bucks, and that’s the promise that has the whatsapp groups and parking lots buzzing.
Apache as a Global Nameplate!
Flip the globe a few times and you’ll find the Apache badge already flashing. Over the years, the nameplate has hoisted the Sangh with pride in Latin America, revved the roads of Southeast Asia, and now patrols in style in Africa’s sun.
The new RTR 200 4V, then, is not just another scooter for the finals at home, but the flashy away strip in the club of the fast and furious. One mission—transform Apache into the roaring “global warrior” of the 200-cc barracks, and the launch party just turned into a full-blown road show.
Apache with RTR 200 4V!
So why drop a brand-new, racetrack-red mic on anniversary night? Analysts say it is the banter-igniting, word-of-mouth-stoking launch meant to spike the premium commuter leaderboard. Performance bikes in India aren’t just a fad now; they’re a pipeline of hust and trials, and TVS wants more than just a trophy.
The goal is a blueprint for the future—performance, posture, pizzazz, and a bow to Monday-morning real life. Keep an eye on your rear-view: the RTR 200 4V isn’t just chasing the premium badge, it’s pushing the benchmark itself.