Segment 180 CC
Mileage 30 - 35 Km per Litre
USP Attractive Styling
Dimension & Weight | |
Length (mm) | 2085 |
Width (mm) | 730 |
Height (mm) | 1100 |
Wheelbase (mm) | 1326 |
Weight (kgs) | 137 |
Fuel Capacity | 16 Litres |
Engine | |
Engine | Single Cylinder, Air Cooled, 4 Stroke Engine |
Displacement | 180 cc |
Max. Power | 17.3 BHP @ 8500 rpm |
Max. Torque | 1.58 KGM @ 6500 RPM |
Fuel System | Carburetted |
Compression ratio | 9.5:1 |
Transmission | 5 Speed Gear Transmission |
Suspension | |
Front | Telescopic Hydraulic Fork |
Rear | Gas Filled Shocks, Rectangular Swingarm |
Brakes | |
Front | 270mm Disc Brake Petal Type |
Rear | 200mm Disc Brake Petal Type |
Price: Rs. 63,990 (Ex-Showroom Delhi)
(Please Note: The prices are based on the close approximation and can vary. Please check the latest prices and variant specifications with your nearest TVS dealer)TVS 180 RTR Menace is finally out in India. With a grand launch on 15th June, 2009 the new TVS 180 RTR Apache is set to consolidate further the position of TVS Motor Company as one of the leading two wheeler manufacturing brand of India. The TVS 180 RTR Menace will definitely be a strong contender in the premium bike segment of India and will capitalise on the market value created by the RTR 160 model which got a good consumer response.
TVS Motors Company has launched the much awaited new Apache 180 RTR hot on the heels of its successful launch of the RTR 160. Apache RTR 160 was the first TVS bike in India to don impressive features such as rear disc brakes and fuel injection technology. TVS Motor company is pretty confident that the new 180 cc variant of the Apache RTR will cement upon the good market share captured by the RTR 160.
Nick named the 'Menace', TVS Apache 180 RTR with its launch in India will now set its eyes on the premium motorcycle segment which has witnessed a considerable increase recently. TVS Motor Company has always been associated with revolutionary technology and the new Apache RTR Menace will definitely add to the impressive portfolio of existing TVS bikes in India.