TVS Motor Company has launched the Apache RTR 160 4V and 2V models with a new Black Edition. Based on their drum brake variants, the new Apache RTR 160 2V and RTR 160 4V Black Editions are priced similarly to their respective drum brake models.
| Apache RTR 160 4V Black Edition | Rs 1,24,870 |
| Apache RTR 160 2V Black Edition | Rs 1,20,420 |
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TVS Apache RTR 160 Black Edition – What’s Special?
The new Apache 160 Black Edition models feature a glossy black scheme with blacked-out treatment for the headlamp cowl, fuel tank, side panels, rear end, and exhaust. Even the TVS emblem has been blacked out.
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Apart from these visual enhancements, both models remain the same. The TVS Apache RTR 160 4V retains its 159.7cc four-valve, air/oil-cooled engine, delivering 17.55PS at 8600rpm and 14.73Nm at 7250rpm. Similarly, the TVS Apache RTR 160 2V continues with its 159.7cc two-valve air-cooled engine, producing 16.04PS at 8750rpm and 13.85Nm at 7000rpm. Both models feature single-channel ABS, three riding modes (Sport, Urban & Rain), a digital instrument cluster, an LED headlight & tail lamp, tubeless tyres, and Glide-through Technology (GTT). The latter enables automatic throttle control at low speeds and reduces the need for constant clutch usage in stop-and-go traffic conditions. Additionally, both bikes are equipped with a telescopic fork at the front; however, the RTR 160 has twin shock absorbers at the rear, while the RTR 160 4V is fitted with a monoshock.
In the naked sports segment, the TVS Apache RTR 160 Series locks horns with the Bajaj Pulsar NS160, Yamaha FZS-Fi, and Suzuki Gixxer.
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