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TVS Apache RTR 200 4V price and variants explained

TVS sells the Apache RTR 200 4V in three variants. Here's what each variant offers and which one makes the most sense for you.
2 min read28 Feb '26
Vishal VenugopalVishal Venugopal
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TVS Apache RTR 200 4V variant breakdown

The popular TVS Apache RTR 200 4V is available in three distinct variants. All three share the same engine, but differ in the hardware and features they offer. Here’s a breakdown of what each variant has to offer.

TVS Apache RTR 200 4V variant breakdown

Dual Channel ABS with Ride Modes

The base variant gets a conventional telescopic fork with preload adjustability, allowing riders to fine-tune the suspension to some extent. It comes with an LCD instrument console that supports turn-by-turn navigation, call and SMS alerts, and ride telemetry through TVS SmartXonnect. Riders also get access to three riding modes – Sport, Urban, and Rain – which alter both power delivery and ABS calibration.

It also gets dual-channel ABS, adjustable brake and clutch levers, and a slipper clutch, making it a reasonably well-equipped model at its price. This variant is priced at Rs 1.37 lakh.

USD Fork

The USD variant builds on the base model by adding a golden USD fork in place of the conventional telescopic unit. The LCD instrument console and all other features remain identical to the base variant, including the three riding modes, dual-channel ABS, SmartXonnect connectivity, and slipper clutch.

The golden-coloured USD fork not only enhances the bike's visual appeal but should also improve front-end performance. This variant is priced at Rs 1.42 lakh.

TFT

The top-spec TFT variant builds on the USD variant with a notable technology upgrade. It features a 5-inch TFT instrument cluster borrowed from the Apache RTR 310, offering smartphone connectivity, voice assist, and more advanced ride analytics.

This variant also includes a traction control system and a new Class-D LED projector headlamp. The USD fork, dual-channel ABS, three riding modes, and slipper clutch are all carried over from the mid-spec variant. This top variant is priced at Rs 1.48 lakh.

All prices ex-showroom, Delhi.

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