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TVS Motor Company has announced the launch of the 2024 TVS Apache RTR 160 motorcycle in Nepal. Priced at Rs 3.05 Lakh, the 2024 TVS Apache RTR 160 comes updated with new style elements and a new-gen powerful engine.
Powered by the RTR oversquare new-gen engine, the 2024 TVS Apache RTR 160 boasts a four-stroke, fuel-injected 159.7 cc single-cylinder, two-valve SOHC air-cooled engine. This powerhouse delivers a maximum power of 14.14 PS at 8500 rpm and 13.08 Nm of peak torque at 6,000 rpm. The engine is mated to a five-speed gearbox.
TVS says the 2024 RTR 160 boasts best-in-class power. The power increase coupled with a weight reduction of 2 kgs in the motorcycle has resulted in an enhanced power-to-weight ratio, for a powerful ride experience.
The 2024 TVS Apache RTR 160 sits on a Double-Cradle Synchro Stiff Chassis. It comes equipped with five-step adjustable rear suspension and roto-petal disc brakes. It also gets a fully digital instrument cluster with TVS' SmartXonnect Bluetooth connectivity. The 2024 TVS Apache RTR 160 is available in five colours – Matte Blue, Racing Red, Gloss Black, T Grey and Pearl White.
Similarly, Rahul Nayak, Vice President, International Business, TVS Motor Company, added, “We are glad to introduce the 2024 TVS Apache RTR 160 in Nepal. This launch underscores our unwavering vision to deliver innovative and top-tier products to our valued customers in the Nepalese market. We firmly believe that this revamped TVS Apache RTR series, equipped with enhanced features and cutting-edge technology, will establish a fresh standard for performance and style. We are confident that this motorcycle will further enhance the riding experience of our customers in Nepal, backed by more power, efficiency and design that has been weaved into it.”
Shahil Agrawal, Managing Director, Jagdamba Motors Private Limited, further said, “The introduction of 2024 TVS Apache RTR 160 marks a significant milestone in Nepal's premium motorcycle segment. Having observed the enduring appeal of this model in the past, we are confident that the latest iteration will resonate strongly with contemporary riders, thereby heralding a new era in motorcycle culture.”