TVS has rolled out new top-trim variants of the Apache RTR 160 4V and 200 4V in India. The new RTR 160 4V costs Rs 1.47 lakh, and the RTR 200 4V is Rs 1.59 lakh ( ex-showroom). These versions bring a fresh vibe with Class-D projector headlights, LED DRLs, and a 5-inch TFT display with Bluetooth and voice assist. Moreover, traction control and slipper clutch boost safety and ride fun. TVS is celebrating 20 years of the Apache brand with these exciting upgrades.

TVS has given the Apache 160 4V and 200 4V an upgrade in style and tech. Both bikes now feature a Class-D projector headlamp with integrated LED DRLs. These add sharper lighting, especially at night.
Inside the cockpit, a 5-inch TFT instrument cluster gains Bluetooth connectivity and voice assist. It’s the same SmartXonnect setup used in the Ntorq 150. Safety also gets a push, both models include a traction control system and an assist & slipper clutch for smoother downshifts and better control.
Here’s how the pricing shakes out (all prices ex-showroom):
Apart from this, the colour options give these bikes a unique look. The 160 4V comes in Racing Red, Marine Blue, and Matte Black. Meanwhile, the Apache RTR 200 4V is available in Matte Black and Granite Grey.

TVS is also celebrating Apache’s 20-year legacy with limited anniversary editions across the entire range. Models like the RTR 160, 180, 200 4V, 310, and RR 310 get a special black-and-champagne-gold paint scheme, dual-tone alloy wheels, a 20-year commemorative logo, plus a USB charger, a first for the Apache family. The pricing starts at Rs 1.38 lakh for the RTR 160 and goes up to Rs 3.37 lakh for the flagship RR 310.

They raise the game with richer features. It has projector headlights and LEDs to enhance nighttime visibility. The TFT cluster keeps you connected with navigation and voice commands. Traction control and slipper clutch boost safety and control. Moreover, the ride modes and adjustable levers make for a tailored riding style. The pricing feels fair, too, considering the extras you get.
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