TVS has updated the Apache RTR 160 4V with a new range-topping variant that ships with a shiny golden USD fork. Priced at Rs 1.40 lakh. this is the most expensive Apache 160 4V variant, costing Rs 520 more than the dual-channel ABS variant.
- Costs the same as the equivalent Bajaj Pulsar N160
- At 146kg, it weighs the same as most other variants
- Remains unchanged otherwise, available in 3 colours
TVS Apache RTR 160 4V: gets USD fork now
With competitors like Hero and Bajaj already offering a USD fork in this segment, TVS has joined this bandwagon and given its 160cc sporty commuter a golden USD fork. The USD fork seems to be an in-demand feature among Indian buyers, so, even smaller, cost-effective commuters have started shipping with them.
Aside from the 37mm USD fork, the Apache RTR 160 4V remains virtually unchanged. This means you get an air/oil-cooled, 159.7cc, single-cylinder motor making 17.55hp and 14.73Nm of torque. At 146 kg, this variant has the same weight as the other Apache 160 4V variants. The bike also has three riding modes: Sport, Urban, and Rain. This top variant with the USD fork is one of only two variants to come with dual-channel ABS.
All prices ex-showroom, Delhi
Also See: TVS Apache RTR 160 4V vs Bajaj Pulsar N160 comparison