2022 TVS Ronin First Ride Review | Why And How Did The Zeppelin...
- Jul 9, 2022
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The 2025 TVS Ronin has been launched in India. It now gets 2 new colour options which were unveiled at MotoSoul 2024, and dual channel ABS will now be available from the mid variant itself. The updated TVS Ronin costs Rs 1.59 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi) for the mid spec variant. Lets have a closer look at what the new TVS Ronin has to offer:
TVS has added two new colour options to the Ronin lineup: Glacier Silver and Charcoal Ember. These new paint schemes will help in enhancing the motorcycle’s aesthetic appeal. Other than the new paint schemes the overall design remains the same for the Ronin. It continues with the golden coloured USD fork that ensures a premium look. It also gets a funky looking LED headlight along with neatly integrated blacked out nacelle. Other changes include colour coded rim stickers on the alloy wheels for an extra dose of flair.
The TVS Ronin now gets the option of dual channel ABS right from the mid variant itself while the base variant continues to have a single channel ABS.

Other than the 2 new paint schemes, slight update in the graphics, and the addition of dual channel ABS in the mid spec variant, the rest of the aspect of the bike remains the same. It continues with the 225.9cc single cylinder engine which puts out 20.4PS at 7750rpm and 19.93Nm at 3750rpm. The Ronin gets a 41mm USD fork, and a rear monoshock with preload adjustability. For braking duties it gets a 300mm front and a 240mm rear disc brake setup. In terms of features the TVS Ronin gets all LED lights along with a single pod multifunction LCD instrument cluster. The top variant also gets smartphone connectivity with turn-by-turn navigation, voice assist, call alerts, among others.

|
Variant |
Price (ex-showroom Delhi) |
|
TVS Ronin SS |
Rs 1,35,000 |
|
TVS Ronin DS |
Rs 1,59,000 |
|
TVS Ronin TD |
Rs 1,68,950 |
|
TVS Ronin TD Special Edition |
Rs 1,72,700 |
The pricing for the base variant (SS) and top variant (TD) remain the same as before whereas the mid spec (DS) variant costs Rs 2300 more, which isn’t bad for the addition of dual-channel ABS. The safety feature and the new colour scheme ensures the mid-spec variant has all the basics covered. Those who don’t mind not having the fancy connected console will find the mid-spec variant quite appealing. At this price the TVS Ronin competes with the Royal Enfield Hunter 350 Bajaj Pulsar N250, Jawa 42 and Kawasaki W175.
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