TVS Motor Company has finally pulled the wraps off its first-ever electric motorcycle concept — the e.FX.3O (pronounced as e FX three O, where “O” is the letter, not the number). Unveiled at EICMA 2025, the e.FX.3O showcases the brand’s future vision for high-performance electric motorcycles.
The TVS e.FX.3O is a muscular streetfighter-style electric bike, with a design language reminiscent of the popular TVS Apache series. The bike features an aggressive stance with a unique bracket-shaped LED headlamp, neatly integrating a front-facing camera at its centre. The gold-finished upside-down forks add a premium touch, while the beefy tank extensions and stubby tail section emphasise its athletic build.
In terms of tech, the e.FX.3O stands out with dual dashcams — one at the front and another at the rear. This hints at the presence of an ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance System) — a rare feature in motorcycles. It could potentially offer functions like collision warnings, blind-spot alerts, and overtake assistance, similar to what we’ve seen on the Ultraviolette X47 crossover concept.

Powering the e.FX.3O is an all-new electric powertrain, likely based on the Apache RT-E, the race-spec EV developed for TVS’s Electric One Make Championship. This means the bike is expected to focus more on performance and agility rather than long-range efficiency. The motor sends power to the rear wheel through a belt-drive system, ensuring smoother and quieter operation.
Other highlights include a fully digital TFT console, a rear monoshock, and 17-inch alloy wheels wrapped in Michelin street tyres.
While still a concept, the TVS e.FX.3O marks a bold step towards TVS’s electrified performance future. A production-ready version could arrive in the next 3–4 years, possibly rivalling the likes of the Ultraviolette F77 SuperStreet. TVS also showcased another striking concept — the Tangent RR, a petrol-powered faired bike concept — alongside it.







