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TVS sets to launch Apache RTR 200 4V



KATHMANDU: TVS has set to lauch the all new Apache RTR 200 4V with a race telemetry enabled Smart Connect, the cutting-edge Bluetooth enabled system offers up a range of race analytics, navigation, lean angle mode, low fuel indication, pump navigation, crash alert making it a smart motorbike.

With a maximum engine output (kW@rmp) 15.1kW @ 8500 rpm, maximum torque (kW@rpm) 16.8 Nm@7500rpm and 5 speed gearbox; this unbeatable race machine can reach 0-60km/h in 3.9 seconds and hit the top speed of 127 km/h.

It also spearheads its class with never before seen innovation like, ABS with RLP (Rear wheel Lift-off Protection) control, radial tyre, LED headlamp and an advanced slipper clutch system.

This unbeatable smart race machine wins the race to the future with futuristic technology and a revamped aesthetics.

Just like its unbeatable predecessors, TVS APACHE RTR 200 4V is unbeatable too with much smart features.

Meanwhile, TVS has a 37 years of racing legacy with 33.5 million plus satisfied customers and its footprints in 60 countries, including geographies like Middle East, Africa, SE Asian, Indian Sub-continent, Latin and Central America.

TVS has always been successfully churning technology, power, comfort speed and style that too in a very nominal price. The unbeatable Apache Series is the very result of the same ingenuity.

Publish Date : 10 August 2020 12:47 PM

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