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The TVS bike price starts at β‚Ή43.90 thousand for the TVS XL 100, which is the cheapest TVS bike, and goes up to β‚Ή3.11 lakh for the TVS Apache RR 310, which is currently the TVS most expensive bike (ex-showroom). As of April 2026, there are 13 TVS bikes for sale in India. Presently, there are no TVS electric bikes in production and on sale. 

 

In the petrol category, the TVS scooty price starts at β‚Ή70.60 thousand for the TVS Zest 110, which is the TVS cheapest scooty, and goes up to β‚Ή1.18 lakh for the TVS Ntorq 150. In the electric category, the most affordable TVS scooty is the TVS Orbiter, priced at β‚Ή1.05 lakh, while the most expensive is the TVS X, priced at β‚Ή2.64 lakh. As of April 2026, there are 8 TVS scooters for sale in India.

 

TVS Motor Company is one of India’s oldest and largest two-wheeler manufacturers. The company has decades of experience in producing commuter motorcycles, scooters, and performance bikes. Over time, TVS Motor has built a wide portfolio that caters to different riding needs, from daily commuting to performance riding.  

 

Some of the popular TVS bikes are TVS RoninTVS RaiderTVS Apache RTR 160, and TVS Apache RTR 160 4V. Meanwhile, some of the famous TVS scooters are TVS Jupiter 125, TVS  Ntorq 150, TVS iQube, and TVS Zest 110. Presently, there are no upcoming TVS bikes or scooters scheduled to launch in India. 

TVS Bikes Price List in India (April 2026)

Here is the complete list of all TVS bikes currently on sale in India, along with their exact ex-showroom prices.

Model

Price (Ex-showroom)

TVS Apache RTX 

β‚Ή1.99 lakh - β‚Ή2.34 lakh

TVS Raider

β‚Ή80.50 thousand - β‚Ή95.60 thousand

TVS Apache RTR 180

β‚Ή1.25 lakh - β‚Ή1.28 lakh

TVS Apache RTR 310

β‚Ή2.21 lakh - β‚Ή2.87 lakh

TVS Ronin

β‚Ή1.25 lakh - β‚Ή1.59 lakh

TVS Apache RR 310

β‚Ή2.56 lakh - β‚Ή3.11 lakh

TVS Apache RTR 160 4V

β‚Ή1.16 lakh - β‚Ή1.39 lakh

TVS Apache RTR 160

β‚Ή1.11 lakh - β‚Ή1.27 lakh

TVS Apache RTR 200 4V

β‚Ή1.41 lakh - β‚Ή1.50 lakh

TVS Radeon

β‚Ή55.10 thousand - β‚Ή77.90 thousand

TVS Sport

β‚Ή55.10 thousand - β‚Ή57.10 thousand 

TVS Star City Plus

β‚Ή72.20 thousand - β‚Ή74.90 thousand

TVS XL 100 Comfort

β‚Ή43.90 thousand - β‚Ή59.80 thousand

TVS Scooters Price List in India (April 2026)

Here is the complete list of all TVS scooters currently on sale in India, along with their exact ex-showroom prices and fuel type.

Model

Price (Ex-showroom)

Fuel Type

TVS Ntorq 150

β‚Ή1.09 lakh - β‚Ή1.18 lakh

Petrol

TVS Orbiter

β‚Ή1.05 lakh

Electric

TVS iQube

β‚Ή1.11 lakh - β‚Ή1.62 lakh

Electric

TVS Jupiter

β‚Ή72.40 thousand - β‚Ή85.40 thousand

Petrol

TVS Jupiter 125

β‚Ή75.60 thousand - β‚Ή86.40 thousand

Petrol

TVS X

β‚Ή2.64 lakh

Electric

TVS Ntorq 125

β‚Ή80.90 thousand - β‚Ή99.80 thousand

Petrol

TVS Zest 110

β‚Ή70.60 thousand - β‚Ή75.50 thousand

Petrol

TVS Bike Offers in India 

TVS Motor introduces festive season offers and limited-period finance schemes across select models like the TVS Raider. During festive periods, buyers can benefit from low down payment options, up to 95% and 100% funding with select financiers, low ROI finance schemes starting from 5.99%, and instant cashback offers on select credit and debit cards. Buyers can also avail pocket-friendly EMI plans, including monthly schemes starting from around β‚Ή2,999, depending on the finance partner and location.

These festive offers help reduce the effective on-road cost and make it easier to buy popular TVS bikes and scooters during the year.

Why Buy TVS Bikes in India?

TVS supports its customers with a wide after-sales service network across the country. Currently, TVS has 4,500+ authorised service centres operating across 3,800+ cities in India, supported by over 10,000 certified technicians. The company brings 30 years plus of customer care experience to ensure smooth service support for your TVS bikes and scooters.

Apart from all this, you also get these benefits when buying a TVS bike or scooter:

  • You can book service through WhatsApp with live service status updates, along with service pick-up and drop facility. 
  • The service workshops also remain open all 7 days for your convenience. 
  • For long-term maintenance savings, you can opt for the TVS Annual Maintenance Contract. By opting it, you get discounts on labour, spares, lubricants and consumables along with warranty coverage on select parts.
  • TVS roadside assistance is available 24/7 and covers various other services like - 
    • Delivery of basic spares
    • Medical coordination
    • On-demand taxi assistance
    • Emergency support during breakdowns
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FAQs

The TVS bike price starts at β‚Ή43.90 thousand for the TVS XL 100 (ex-showroom).

Some of the most popular TVS bike models include names like the Raider 125, Apache RTR 160, Apache RTR 160 4V, and the Ronin.

The TVS Sport bike price ranges from β‚Ή55.10 thousand to β‚Ή57.10 thousand, depending on the variant (ex-showroom). 

The TVS scooty price starts at β‚Ή70.60 thousand for the Zest 110 and goes up to β‚Ή2.64 lakh for the TVS X.

There is only one 125cc TVS bike for sale in India, the TVS Raider 125.

Currently, there are 3 TVS 110 cc bikes - TVS Radeon, TVS Sport, and TVS Star City Plus.

No. As of {{current_month}} {{current_year}}, there are no TVS motorcycles or scooters currently in production for an upcoming launch.

TVS does not currently sell any electric bikes in India.

The TVS electric scooter price starts from β‚Ή1.05 lakh for the Orbiter and goes up to β‚Ή2.64 lakh for the TVS X.

Most commuter models, like the TVS Sport, Radeon, and Star City Plus offer strong mileage, generally between 65kmpl to 75 kmpl, depending on riding habits and terrain. 

The TVS top model bike is the Apache RR 310, priced up to β‚Ή3.11 lakh (ex-showroom).

Yes. There are 6 TVS bikes that cost less than one lakh. These TVS bikes are - XL 100, Sport, Radeon, Star City Plus, and Raider 125. 

There are 13 TVS bikes and 8 scooters (electric + petrol) on sale in India.

The TVS new scooter range includes the iQube, Ntorq 125, Jupiter 125, and X.

Yes. As of now, the only TVS adventure bike on sale is the TVS Apache RTX.

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Trending Questions on TVS Bikes - Answered by Autocar Experts

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Leslie M

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I am looking to buy a first scooter for my daughter, who is just learning to ride. She is around 4 ft 10 inches tall, and her expected monthly running will be approximately 300 km. We are open to both electric and petrol scooters. Could you please suggest the best options that are easy to handle, comfortable for shorter riders, and safe for beginners?

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For a newer rider of shorter stature, we recommend the TVS Zest 110. With a low 760mm seat height and a light 103kg weight, it is one of the most approachable machines available today. More mainstream options, such as the Honda Activa, TVS Jupiter, and Suzuki Access, are also worth considering in the petrol scooter segment, provided your daughter is comfortable with their slightly heavier weight and taller seats.In the electric scooter space, take a look at the TVS Orbiter, which is like the Scooty Zest. It also has a low 760mm seat height, which will be friendly for a shorter and newer rider. The Orbiter comes with two battery capacities - 1.8kWh and 3.1kWh - and since your daily running is rather low, it would be advisable to go with the smaller battery pack. Similarly, the new Bajaj Chetak C2501 also has an approachable 763mm perch, and its lithe build will also give your daughter confidence.A test ride of these is essential to understand which machine your daughter finds easy to get along with. And you'll also need to decide whether you want a petrol-powered scooter or a battery-powered one.

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Manish

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Hi Autocar Team, I am planning to buy a new bike for daily use and am confused between the Honda Unicorn, TVS Apache RTR 160 2V, and Honda SP160. My priority is comfort, especially for the pillion rider. Could you please suggest which of these bikes would be the best option?

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Autocar India

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The Honda Unicorn and SP160 you are considering are mechanically near identical, sharing their engines, chassis and quite a few features. Where they differ is in their styling and riding position, so choosing between these two will come down to your personal preference for which bike you and your pillion find more comfortable. The TVS Apache RTR 160 2V is a proven machine, but its older engine can't match the smoothness and refinement that most modern peers in the segment will offer you, and we'd instead suggest you look at the 4V version of the Apache for a better experience. You should also consider the Bajaj Pulsar N160, as that is another competent machine in this class and comes with a single-piece seat on some of its variants, which will meet your comfort requirements nicely. All of the aforementioned bikes have mostly flat and wide single-piece seats, which should be conducive to rider and pillion comfort, and to make an informed decision, we'd recommend a thorough test ride of each with your frequent pillion.On the test ride, do a 15‑minute two‑up loop; have your pillion check knee bend, seat comfort, and grab‑rail reach. Also, ride over some speed breakers and rough patches to test suspension comfort thoroughly.

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Karthik Mani

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Hi Autocar Team, I am planning to buy an electric scooter that will be used by all members of my family. I am currently considering the Ather Rizta (2.9 kWh), Bajaj Chetak 3501, and TVS iQube S. Could you please suggest which of these options would be the best overall choice in terms of comfort, practicality, performance, and reliability?

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Autocar India

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All three options you have shortlisted are actually very well-rounded EVs and are frontrunners in the electric scooter market in terms of sales, long-term reliability and brand recall. Therefore, picking between them will boil down to personal preferences toward design, comfort, real-world range and features. The TVS iQube S and Bajaj Chetak 3501 are undoubtedly more VFM here because they come with larger battery packs, thus, longer distances before you need to charge them. You can easily expect a real-world range of over 100km, even when ridden quite aggressively, which the Ather Rizta 2.9 will not be able to match because it has a smaller battery pack. When it comes to boot space, it might seem like all three are evenly matched, but the real-world picture is slightly nuanced. To recap, the iQube S has 32 litres of underseat storage, whereas the Ather Rizta has 34 and the Bajaj Chetak has 35. Now, on paper, it's a negligible difference, but the TVS' boot is much shallower than the Bajaj and Ather scooters. It means you'll have to be smart with how you pack your belongings in it. Plus, an imported ECE-certified helmet will not fit inside the TVS, in case that is a consideration for you. When it comes to after-sales experience, all three are largely good to live with, although it will vary depending on where you're located.Take an exhaustive test ride of all three before you make a decision. All three are straightforward, practical, reliable EVs, so no matter which one you choose, it's likely you'll be happy with it.

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Last Updated on: 8 Apr 2026