TVS has introduced the new Ronin Agonda Edition at MotoSoul 2025, offering a fresh design theme for buyers who enjoy standout styling. The special edition targets riders who want a premium look without a major price jump. Moreover, the company has tried to create a more youthful touch through cosmetic updates. The motorcycle shares its core hardware with the standard Ronin, hence making this new version mainly a visual upgrade for showroom buyers.

Aspect | Agonda Edition | Base Variant |
Price | Rs 1,30,990 | Rs 1,25,690 (Lightning Black) |
Body Colour | Gloss White | Black/Red options |
Tank Graphics | Silver Agonda text + stripes | Standard graphics |
Seat Design | New cover with red stitching | Standard seat |
Mechanical Setup | Unchanged | Unchanged |

TVS has priced the Ronin Agonda Edition at Rs 1,30,990 (ex-showroom India). The price stays higher by Rs 5,300 when compared to the base Lightning Black option. However, the gap reduces when compared with the Magma Red colour option, which stays only Rs 3,000 cheaper than the new edition.
The Agonda Edition carries a bright white body theme, therefore giving it a strong road presence. The fuel tank and headlight cover use a gloss white shade, which adds a clean custom look. Moreover, the tank gets silver Agonda lettering that brings a subtle premium touch. TVS has also added blue and red stripes on the tank to enhance the lively appeal. In addition, the side panels use a gloss black finish with chrome Ronin branding for a strong colour contrast.
The motorcycle also receives a new seat cover with red stitching, hence improving its sporty feel. The rim decals stay the same as those used on the Lightning Black and Magma Red variants. These touches help the bike look more special while keeping its original design language intact. TVS says the name of this variant draws inspiration from Agonda beach in Goa.
The Agonda Edition continues with the same 225.9cc engine, paired with a 5-speed gearbox. Moreover, the suspension, tyres, frame and brakes stay unchanged. Therefore, the new edition focuses only on cosmetic improvements rather than performance. Many buyers may expect a TFT screen, however TVS has not offered that upgrade.
The Agonda Edition mainly targets riders who want a more attractive version straight from the factory. Moreover, the motorcycle stands out visually, hence giving a stylish choice for new buyers.
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