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TVS Apache RTR 200 4V vs Yamaha FZ 25: Which One Performs Better?
Despite two-wheeler prices being on the rise, the TVS Apache RTR 200 4V remains one of the most value-for-money propositions in the market today. One of the main reasons behind this is that TVS has been updating the bike regularly, recently equipping it with adjustable suspension (a segment-first feature). We got a chance to take the RTR 200 4V for a spin, and we were wowed by it. We also rode the Yamaha FZ 25, one of the most affordable 250cc motorcycles in India (and one that’s priced much like the RTR 200). While compiling the V-Box data, we noticed some interesting differences between the numbers of the two bikes. Here are our observations: ....
The Apache has always been one of our favourite bikes in the segment and this iteration makes for a more capable package. Click here for the review. ....
2021 TVS Apache RTR 200 4V BS6 Review: The Best 200cc Bike In India? Views : 3995 What are the updates to the flagship TVS naked for 2021 and how much of an improvement is the new motorcycle? Performance motorcycling doesn’t get more accessible than the TVS Apache series. The bikes adhere to the mantra ‘Win on Sunday, Sell on Monday’, and no one epitomises this better than its flagship naked the RTR 200 4V. It has consistently been a thrilling motorcycle to ride, converting every commute into an event. No wonder then that TVS chose to commemorate the occasion of four million sales of the Apache series with an updated version of the RTR 200 4V. The bike has received five updates, six if you count the new colour scheme borrowed from its one-make championship series racer. Let’s delve into the updates and understand what impact they have had on the RTR 200 4V. ....
The first price hike, and the steepest one, belongs to the Apache RR 310 which saw its biggest update with the BS6 transition. The update brought with it power modes, a full-colour TFT display and most important of all, reduced vibes. Despite the surge in price, the BS6 RR 310 still manages to undercut the BS6 KTM RC 390 by almost Rs 12,700, which makes it one of the best value-for-money propositions in its segment. One of the biggest surprises last year was the launch of the 2021 Apache RTR 200 which not only features ride modes but also an adjustable front suspension. All for a price of Rs 1.31 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi), just Rs 1,000 more expensive than the previous-gen dual-channel ABS variant. It’s no surprise then that TVS decided to add Rs 2,020 to the price tag. ....