TVS Apache RTX: All Top & Segment-First Features You Need to Know
If you are looking for an adventure bike that combines style, performance, and cutting-edge technology, the all-new TVS Apache RTX might just be your perfect ride. Launched recently in India, this ADV (Adventure Sports Tourer) is packed with features that are usually found in much higher-priced bikes. Starting at Rs. 1.99 lakh and going up to Rs. 2.29 lakh (ex-showroom), the Apache RTX is designed for riders who want both thrills and convenience. Let’s dive into the top TVS Apache RTX features that make this bike stand out in its segment.
5-inch TFT Instrument Cluster
One of the first things you notice on the Apache RTX is its 5-inch TFT display, similar to the Apache RTR 310 and Ntorq 150. This isn’t just any display; it comes with a map mirroring feature in the Top and BTO variants, showing full maps right on your dashboard for easy navigation.
It also supports TVS SmartXonnect, offering features like call and SMS alerts, GoPro control, ride analytics, service reminders, and digital document storage. Of course, it covers all the essentials: speed, tachometer, fuel level, distance to empty, and more.
Multiple Riding Modes, ABS, and Traction Control
The Apache RTX is built for different road conditions with four riding modes: Rain, Urban, Rally, and Tour. Each mode adjusts throttle response, ABS sensitivity, and traction control.
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Traction Control: Two levels—Urban and Rally.
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ABS: Three settings—Urban, Rain, and Rally, with optional rear ABS off.
These features make the bike safe and versatile for city rides, highways, and adventurous tours.
Cruise Control, Quickshifter, and Wheelie Control
Long highway rides are easier thanks to cruise control, a feature carried over from the Apache RR 310. The bi-directional quickshifter allows clutchless upshifts and downshifts, adding convenience.
For performance enthusiasts, the wheelie control prevents the front wheel from lifting during aggressive acceleration, keeping your ride stable and safe.
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TPMS and Adaptive LED Headlights
The BTO variant comes with Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS), showing real-time tire pressure on the instrument cluster. The adaptive LED headlights adjust brightness based on speed, ensuring better visibility during night rides or long highway journeys.
Adjustable Suspension and Levers
The TVS Apache RTX is designed for a wide range of riders with adjustable suspension. Front USD forks allow rebound and compression adjustments, and the rear mono-shock offers pre-load adjustment.
Additionally, 4-step adjustable brake and clutch levers make the bike more comfortable for riders of different heights and riding styles, which is rare in this segment.
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Why TVS Apache RTX is a Segment Leader
With its feature-loaded instrument cluster, multiple riding modes, advanced safety systems, and customizable suspension, the TVS Apache RTX stands out as one of the most versatile and performance-oriented bikes in its category. Whether commuting, touring, or exploring new roads, it offers unmatched convenience and thrill.
Disclaimer: The specifications, features, and prices mentioned in this article are based on the latest information available at the time of writing. They may vary depending on the location, model, or updates from the manufacturer. Always verify with the official TVS Motor Company website or authorized dealerships before making a purchase.