TVS Apache RTR 200 with single-channel ABS gets riding modes

    At Rs 1.28 lakh, it costs Rs 5,000 less than the dual-channel ABS equipped RTR 200 4V.

    Published On Mar 05, 2021 03:47:00 PM

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    TVS Apache RTR 200 with single-channel ABS gets riding modes

    TVS has launched the updated single-channel ABS equipped Apache RTR 200 4V at Rs 1.28 lakh.

    • It costs Rs 5,000 less than the dual-channel ABS equipped model

    • Gets riding modes, a preload-adjustable fork and more

    Back in November 2020, TVS equipped its more expensive dual-channel ABS equipped RTR 200 4V with riding modes, a preload-adjustable fork and adjustable brake and clutch levers. Now, the company has added all these features to the more-affordable single-channel ABS equipped variant. 

    While this has increased the price of the more-affordable variant from Rs 1.25 lakh to Rs 1.28 lakh, it still costs Rs 5,000 less than the dual-channel ABS equipped RTR. This will be appreciated by those looking to get all those features, but don’t mind missing out on ABS at the rear.

    There are three riding modes – Sport, Urban and Rain. As their names suggest, these modes alter power and the ABS functionality to suit the riding conditions. This is the second model in the company’s line-up to feature riding modes, after the 2020 Apache RR 310.

    Also see:

    2021 TVS Apache RTR 200 4V review, test ride

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