The TVS Apache RTR 160 4V is powered by a 159.7 cc air-cooled engine which produces 17.55 PS @ 9250 rpm of power. It has a fuel tank of 12 L and a claimed mileage of 47.61 kmpl.
For the availability, we would suggest you to please connect with the nearest authorized dealer in your city as it depends on their stock book. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership detail.https://www.zigwheels.com/tvs-bikes/apache-rtr-160-4v/on-road-price-jaipur
The RTR 160 4V is powered by a 159.7cc air-/oil-cooled single-cylinder engine. In Sport mode, the engine produces 17.55PS at 9520rpm and 14.73Nm at 7250rpm, while in Urban and Rain mode, it makes 15.64PS at 8600rpm and 14.14Nm at 7250rpm. The reduced performance gives better fuel efficiency, according to TVS. The bike has a claimed mileage of 45kmpl with a tank capacity of 12 litres.
Selecting the right vehicle would depend on several factors such as your budget preference on the segment, features required, engine options, brand preference, etc. The Pulsar 150 continues to be the most popular 150cc motorcycle that offers a decent combination of power, features, and efficiency at a good price. On the other hand, the Apache RTR 160 4V comes with plenty of power on tap along, it still remains one of the most exciting motorcycles to ride in the 160cc segment. It offers a very good ride quality and it has a smooth engine which is good for the daily commute. Moreover, we would suggest you to take a test ride before making the final decision. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details.
And please make seat height little bit lower for short height rider I'm taking about 160 4v and 200 4v make front disc bigger in size and rear disk little bit bigger in size
As of now, there is no update from the brand's end so please stay tuned for future updates.
You may go for a big sized tyre but upsizing the size of a tyre is increasingly becoming an obsession with people to create an added visual appeal to their bike. Moreover, It is advisable to go for an upgrade anywhere between the 3% margin for better performance and handling, increased grip and creating a visual appeal. Do take note that upsizing the wheels and tyres may decrease the fuel efficiency of the bike and may result in a speedometer error on the bike if upsizing is not correct. Moreover, we would suggest you have a word with the nearest authorized service centre of TVS in your city. As they may assist you better.