TVS Apache RTX 300 Adventure Bike Launch: All We Know

TVS is set to make its debut in the adventure motorcycle segment in India with the launch of the Apache RTX 300. This move marks a significant step for the Hosur-based manufacturer, as it expands beyond its traditional lineup of commuter and sport motorcycles.
The first glimpse of the Apache RTX 300 came last year when prototype images surfaced, generating excitement among motorcycle enthusiasts. Further anticipation built earlier this year when TVS briefly showcased the production-ready model at the Bharat Mobility Expo. However, the bike was later withdrawn from display, fueling speculation about its final specifications and launch timeline.
TVS has now confirmed plans to launch the Apache RTX 300 during the Indian festive season, that is between August and September 2025. Initially, TVS will introduce a touring variant, followed by a full-fledged adventure model at a later stage.
The Apache RTX 300 will be powered by a 299cc, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine. TVS has designated this powerplant as the RTX D4 engine, which it had previously showcased at Moto Soul 2024 in Goa. The engine specifications are as follows:
Specification | Details |
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Engine Type | Liquid-cooled, single-cylinder |
Displacement | 299cc |
Power Output | 34.5 hp @ 9,000 rpm |
Torque Output | 28.5 Nm @ 7,000 rpm |
Transmission | 6-speed gearbox |
Key expected features include:
The design of the Apache RTX 300 is adventure-focused, featuring a semi-fairing, a tall windscreen, a muscular fuel tank, and a sleek tail section with split seats. The bike is also equipped with a dual-headlamp setup and an adventure-style beak at the front. The wheel configuration includes a 19-inch front and a 17-inch rear, balancing off-road capability with on-road stability.
In terms of pricing, the Apache RTX 300 is expected to be positioned between Rs. 2.6 lakh and Rs. 2.9 lakh (ex-showroom).
The adventure motorcycle segment in India is growing rapidly, and the Apache RTX 300 will face stiff competition from established models. Here’s how it compares with its key rivals:
Model | Engine | Power Output | Torque | Price (Ex-showroom) |
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TVS Apache RTX 300 | 299cc | 34.5 hp | 28.5 Nm | Rs. 2.6-2.9 lakh |
KTM 250 Adventure | 248cc | 30 hp | 24 Nm | Rs. 2.46 lakh |
Suzuki V-Strom SX | 249cc | 26.5 hp | 22.2 Nm | Rs. 2.11 lakh |
Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 | 452cc | 39.5 hp | 40 Nm | Rs. 2.80 lakh |
The KTM 250 Adventure is the closest competitor in terms of engine displacement and features, offering a well-rounded package at a competitive price. The Suzuki V-Strom SX, while less powerful, attracts riders looking for a more affordable entry into the segment. The Royal Enfield Himalayan 450, with its larger engine and higher torque output, presents an alternative for those seeking a more rugged, adventure-oriented experience.
TVS’s entry into the adventure motorcycle segment with the Apache RTX 300 is a strategic move that capitalizes on the growing popularity of ADV bikes in India. With a strong engine, feature-rich package, and competitive pricing, the Apache RTX 300 has the potential to carve a niche for itself in the segment.
While it will initially launch as a touring variant, a more adventure-focused version is expected in the future. As TVS has not yet disclosed the full feature list, riders will have to wait for the official launch to see how it stacks up against the competition. If priced and positioned well, the Apache RTX 300 could be a compelling choice for enthusiasts looking for a capable and affordable adventure tourer in the Indian market.