
Last Updated on: 21 Aug 2026
TVS Ronin
The TVS Ronin price starts at ₹1.27 lakh and goes up to ₹1.60 lakh (ex-showroom). On the other hand, the TVS Ronin on road price generally falls between ₹1.42 lakh and ₹1.78 lakh, depending on RTO, insurance, and various other factors.
The TVS Ronin is a relaxed, leisure-oriented modern-retro motorcycle that doesn’t fit into a single category. It draws inspiration from cruisers, scramblers, flat trackers, and cafe racers, but leans more towards a cruiser. What really makes the TVS Ronin bike stand out is its ride experience. The upright riding posture, wide handlebars, and comfortable seat make it easy to ride for long durations. However, when on the highway, the performance feels slightly limited at higher speeds, and because of that, the bike is more suited for urban and relaxed touring use, rather than aggressive driving.
The Ronin is powered by a 225.9cc, single-cylinder, oil-cooled engine. The engine of this TVS bike produces 20.4PS at 7750rpm and 19.93Nm of torque at 3750rpm. In terms of performance, the TVS Ronin top speed is around 120kph, although it cruises comfortably between 80kph and 100kph. Despite its engine and output, the bike offers decent mileage. As per ARAI, the TVS Ronin mileage is around 42kpl, while in real-world conditions, the fuel economy typically ranges between 35kpl and 43kpl, depending on riding habits and weather.
Currently, the TVS Ronin is available in 7 variants: Base Lightning Black, Base Magma Red, Agonda Edition, Mid Glacier Silver, Mid Charcoal Ember, Top Midnight Blue, and Top Nimbus Grey, and is offered in these colour options: Agonda, Charcoal Ember, Glacier Silver, Lightning Black, Magma Red, Midnight Blue, and Nimbus Grey.
TVS Ronin Bike Specifications
Here are the key TVS Ronin specifications:
- Engine type: Single-cylinder, 4-stroke, 4-valve, SOHC
- Engine capacity: 225.9cc
- Maximum power: 20.4PS at 7750rpm
- Maximum torque: 19.93Nm at 3750rpm
- Cooling system: Oil-cooled
- Gearbox: 5-speed
- Top speed: Around 120kph
- Mileage: 42kpl (ARAI)
- Fuel tank capacity: 14 litres
- Kerb weight: 160kg
- Seat height: 795mm
- Ground clearance: 181mm
- Wheelbase: 1357mm
- Length: 2040mm
- Width: 805mm
- Height: 1170mm
TVS Ronin Features and specifications
Our Rating | Yet to be Reviewed |
Body Type | Bike |
Mileage | 42 kmpl |
Engine | 225.9 cc |
Fuel Type | Petrol |
Transmission | Manual |
Max Power | 20.1 bhp @ 7750 rpm |
Max Torque | 19.93 Nm @ 3750 rpm |
| Fuel Type/ Propulsion | Petrol |
| Engine Displacement | 225.9 cc |
| Valvetrain | 4 Valves/Cyl |
| Cooling | Oil Cooled |
| Fuel Tank Size | 14 L |
| Official Fuel Economy | 42 kmpl |
| City Fuel Economy as Tested | 32.3 kmpl |
| Highway Fuel Economy as Tested | 36.6 kmpl |
| Chassis name | Double Cradle Split Synchro Stiff Frame |
| Chassis type | Double Cradle |
| Front Suspension Type | 41dia. Upside Down Fork |
| Rear Suspension Type | Monoshock with 7 step adjustable preload |
| Length | 2040 mm |
| Width | 805 mm |
| Height | 1170 mm |
| Wheelbase | 1357 mm |
| Hazard lights | |
| Side-stand engine cut-off | |
| Traction control |
| Antilock Braking System | Switchable ABS |
| Battery | 12V, 6Ah |
| Bluetooth Connectivity | |
| Brake/Tail Light | LED |
| Average Speed | |
| Engine/Motor temperature gauge | |
| Gear Indicator | |
| Instrument console | Digital |
TVS Ronin price & variants
The TVS Ronin price in India starts at ₹1.27 lakh for the base variant, the Base Lightning Black and goes up to ₹1.60 lakh for the top variant, the Top Nimbus Grey (ex-showroom). The TVS Ronin bike is available in 7 variants, and depending on the variant selected, the price varies.
View the latest TVS Ronin price for all variants in the table below:
TVS Ronin Model | Price (Ex-showroom) |
Ronin Base Lightning Black | ₹1,26,690 |
Ronin Base Magma Red | ₹1,28,990 |
Ronin Agonda Edition | ₹1,30,990 |
Ronin Mid Glacier Silver | ₹1,48,040 |
Ronin Mid Charcoal Ember | ₹1,49,340 |
Ronin Top Midnight Blue | ₹1,60,140 |
Ronin Top Nimbus Grey | ₹1,60,140 |
The TVS Ronin on road price in major India cities, like Delhi, Chennai, Pune, Mumbai, etc., generally ranges between ₹1.42 lakh and ₹1.78 lakh.
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TVS Ronin Mileage
As per ARAI, the TVS Ronin mileage is around 42kpl. However, as reported by several TVS Ronin bike owners, in real-world riding conditions, the fuel economy ranges between 35kpl and 43kpl, depending on riding habits, traffic, and road conditions.
The Ronin 225 is equipped with a 14-litre fuel tank, so you don’t have to worry about frequent fuel stops. A full tank delivers a practical riding range of roughly 490km to 600km.
| PowertrainThe combination of engine type, fuel, and transmission that powers your vehicle and determines how it drives and what it runs on. | ARAI MileageMileage certified by the government, tested under controlled lab conditions. Real-world mileage will vary. | User Reported MileageMileage figures are reported by vehicle owners and represent the approximate real-world efficiency you may experience. Actual mileage will vary based on driving conditions, habits, and vehicle condition. |
|---|---|---|
Petrol-Manual 225.9 cc | 42 kmpl | 40.48 kmpl |
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TVS Ronin Images
The TVS Ronin images showcase its unique design that blends multiple motorcycle styles. The image gallery highlights:
- T-Face Pilot lamp
- All-LED tail lamp
- 3-step adjustable levers
- Gold USD forks
- Chunky fuel tank design, etc.
Browse through 48 TVS Ronin images to explore the motorcycle from multiple angles and colour options.
TVS Ronin videos
The TVS Ronin is showcased in 1 videos, covering all 7 variants. These videos allow riders to explore different trims, styling, and real-world riding characteristics. Watching the videos gives a clear understanding of what each variant offers in terms of design and performance.

TVS Ronin Colours
The TVS Ronin colors lineup includes 7 shades:
- Agonda
- Charcoal Ember
- Glacier Silver
- Lightning Black
- Magma Red
- Midnight Blue
- Nimbus Grey
These colour options vary depending on the variant chosen.
TVS Ronin FAQs
The TVS Ronin price starts at ₹1.27 lakh and goes up to ₹1.60 lakh (ex-showroom).
The TVS Ronin on road price ranges between ₹1.42 lakh and ₹1.78 lakh, depending on RTO, insurance, variant, etc.
The TVS Ronin mileage is around 42kpl (ARAI), while real-world figures range between 35kpl and 43kpl.
Yes. The motorcycle comes with single-channel ABS on lower variants and dual-channel ABS on higher variants.
The TVS Ronin bike has an engine capacity of 225.9cc.
Yes. Higher variants of the TVS Ronin come with SmartXonnect Bluetooth connectivity
The TVS Ronin top speed is approximately 120kph.
The TVS Ronin seat height is 795mm.
The TVS Ronin offers a more refined engine, lighter handling, and better features. Meanwhile, the Royal Enfield bikes offer stronger highway performance and a more traditional feel.
The TVS Ronin weight is 160kg.
Questions you may find useful
I am looking for a new motorcycle that offers good comfort and can be used for both city riding and occasional highway rides. I am a bit confused between the RE Hunter 350 and the TVS Ronin. My budget is Rs. 1.5-2.5 lakh.
Both the TVS Ronin and Royal Enfield Hunter 350 are excellent choices that are similarly capable in this price range, but both have different riding experiences. The Ronin feels lighter on its feet because it weighs quite a bit less than the Hunter, and while its styling is that of a relaxed retro, it actually has very nice handling. Its engine is also quick to spool up and makes a deep, bassy sound with a strong surge of mid-range torque to boot. On the other hand, the Hunter's long-stroke motor is more mellow and, in our opinion, more characterful too. The riding experience is dominated by the strong low- and mid-range torque here, and it's a pleasure to short-shift on the Hunter and listen to its thumpy beat of an exhaust note. While the Hunter is much heavier than the Ronin, you don't really feel it when you're on the move and darting through city trafic is a breeze on this RE. Take test rides of both, see which one tickles your fancy and then make your decision.
I used to own a Karizma R, and I currently ride a Honda Shine. I'm confused between the TVS Ronin and the Honda Rebel 300. My priorities are a lightweight motorcycle that's easy to commute on daily, while also being capable of occasional highway rides. If there's another motorcycle that suits my requirements better, kindly suggest. My budget is within Rs 2.5 lakh. Also, if I buy a petrol motorcycle instead of an EV, could that become a problem in the future?
Since you're considering the TVS Ronin and the upcoming Honda Rebel 300, we advise you to consider the Honda CB350 range and the Royal Enfield Hunter 350. The Ronin and the air-cooled 350cc motorcycles offer a similar character, with laidback performance and relaxed handling. The Rebel 300, on the other hand, is expected to feel more refined and deliver stronger performance.It would be sensible to wait a few months for the Honda Rebel 300 to launch officially. Take a test ride and compare it with the other options before you go ahead with your purchase.
I am looking for a new motorcycle which have Good comfort & can be used for city as well as occasional Highway drives I am a bit confused between the RE Hunter 350 or TVS Ronin My budget is 1.5- 2 lakhs
Honestly, both bikes are great at their job and will suit your needs well, but they offer very different experiences. The Hunter 350 is a very different Royal Enfield from what we've seen before, but carries some signature strengths like plush ride quality, a characterful and torquey engine, as well as great curb appeal and good finish levels. Plus, when you buy a RE, you get access to a brand which has built a very good community and ownership experience in terms of events and rides, which is something few brands in India offer you today.Do bear in mind that the Hunter is a heavy machine, and this is just something you will have to work around. It's not as heavy as other Royal Enfields, but it is a good 20 kilos heavier than the TVS Ronin.Coming to the Ronin, this is a lighter, more agile and eager-feeling machine than the Hunter. It isn't overtly sporty and will be comfortable for daily use. The Ronin's lighter weight and smaller engine also translate to better fuel economy in general. The TVS is also the more affordable machine to purchase, and the price difference isn't insignificant. If you are on a tight budget, this is something to consider.Both bikes have a very different feel despite being similar on paper, and to make an informed decision before your next purchase, take a test ride of both.
I am planning to buy a new bike and have shortlisted two options: the TVS Ronin and the Royal Enfield Hunter 350. Which one would be the better choice?
Both the bikes you have shortlisted are similar on paper and in terms of their laidback, relaxed riding experience. Picking between the two will boil down to factors like fuel economy, styling and pricing. The TVS Ronin's oddball styling will be more polarising than the clean styling of the Royal Enfield Hunter, although the Ronin is lighter and has slightly better ride and handling than the Hunter. It also managed to be a little more fuel efficient than the Hunter in our tests, although fuel economy varies greatly depending on your riding style. Finally, the Ronin is also quite a bit more affordable than the Hunter, with the top-end variants of both differing by as much as Rs 20,000 when it comes to ex-showroom pricing. Of course, deciding on which one purely on these factors wouldn't be fair to either and if you want to make an informed decision, take exhaustive test rides of both before you go ahead with your purchase. The Hunter is a very different sort of Royal Enfield with some core strengths like a characterful, torquey engine and good comfort. The Ronin's trump cards are that it can handle very well and is the more economical of the two to purchase and run.
I am buying my first bike, with most of my riding being in the city with occasional pillion rider. I am 5'11" and on the heavier side. I have tested the Ronin, T4, and CB350 H'ness, but I am confused about which one to choose. Are there any other good options under ₹2.5 lakh?
In the relaxed neo-retro space, you've already ridden the TVS Ronin and the Honda CB350 H'ness, that are two of the best bikes available in the class. We would also recommend you look at the Royal Enfield Bullet / Classic 350 because these bikes still remain the benchmark in the class, in our opinion. Especially since you've mentioned you're a heavier person and carry a pillion regularly. The Classic and Bullet both have lovely seating comfort, sorted suspension and neutral ergonomics. Pair that to a torque-rich engine and lovely fit and finish and you have a concoction that's hard to top - unless you're looking for more performance, that is. In that case, the 350cc Triumph Speed T4 makes a good case for itself although do bear in mind, it isn't as large a machine as the Honda bike or Royal Enfield 350s and could feel cramped for a larger rider as well as pillion. If you're open to considering ADVs, the Hero Xpulse 210 makes a compelling case for itself and will offer you more comfort and fuel economy than any of the machines listed above. Take a test ride of these bikes and compare them with your notes of previous test rides to see which one you like best before you make a decision.
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