TVS Apache RTR 200 4V Small User Reviews

4.2/5
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  • Performance
    4.4/5
  • Comfort
    4.3/5
  • Features & Styling
    4.5/5
  • Maintenance Cost
    3.8/5
  • Mileage
    3.8/5
Pradeep
Pradeep

Apache RTR 200 4V power

I have be­en riding the TVS Apache RTR 200 4V bike­ for a while now. Riding this bike is very e­xciting. It has a powerful engine that make­s it go fast. The bike also handles ve­ry well and turns easily. This makes e­very ride fun. The Apache­ RTR 200 4V is also one of the cheape­st bikes in its class. This makes it a great value­ for the money you pay. Howeve­r, the seat could be more­ comfortable for long rides. The vibrations can also ge­t noticeable when riding at high spe­eds. Despite the­se small issues, the Apache­ RTR 200 4V remains a top choice for riders who want a bike­ that performs well and doesn't cost too much.

(15 Apr 2024) 0
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Sandeep
Newbie
Sandeep (Verified User)

Overall Good Experience

I bought the top model on 17th February 2022 as my first bike. Here are some pros I have observed in only this bike at such a price range. 1) adjustable levers (mildly useful). 2)slipper clutch (very very useful). 3)gear indicator (very useful). 4) rear view mirrors(best in the market). 5)dual channel abs. 6)urban mode saves petrol and results in excellent mileage. (i got 44.3litres with power petrol from a shell company (115rs per litre). 7)the torque feels amazing even in urban mode and the bike is 150kgs+70kg(my weight).8) side stand cutoff is also available from this year.9)gtt is very useful for beginners like me. 10)horn is very loud. I think it's even louder than some cars. Now here are some cons I have faced that I wasn't aware of before buying this vehicle. 1) overweight people can't sit as a pillion due to stepping up and splitting seats. 2)side stand length is small therefore bike leans at an even more acute angle than other bikes, Therefore the risk of the bike falling especially while parked in sand/grass or soft ground. 3) shifting to neutral is a hassle because of the gears being so smooth. Sometimes when you want 2ndgear while driving it will shift to neutral first and then you have to shift again. And while parking when you shift for neutral from 1st gear it will skip to 2nd xd). 4)biggest con I guess is the large turning radius, especially for a beginner. Tyres are also thin in accordance with the size of the bike(same tyres as of rtr160). 5)review Bluetooth functions-a)GPS display on the instrument cluster is useless because the GPS of TVs connect app is very bad. You can't connect google maps or any other GPS with your bike. B)call message text alert-very useful and applicable. C) lean angle is accurately measured and recorded in the app. D) routes and distances covered are also accurate. E)gear shifting patterns are very useful and accurate for beginners like me. I think everyone should at least consider this bike (especially beginners) when looking to buy a new bike. I researched bikes for 8months before getting my hand on this one. I had booked mt15 and rtr160special edition also but cancelled both of them when my mind got stuck on apache200.This bike is the queen of its segment.No debate. Of course, NS200 is a great bike but almost no one nowadays buys a motorcycle for its high torque and power and enjoying high speeds (125+). If you need to ride constantly long distances at speeds above 100+kmph then you should not consider apache200. I live in a crowded city with mild to high traffic and considering my lifestyle and surrounding environment my purchase was worth the wait of 8months.

Sandeep's Apache RTR 200 4V gives mileage of 40 kmpl
(23 Jun 2022) 2
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Abhishek
Newbie
Abhishek (Verified User)

Apache to stay away from

Best power in the segment, riding posture is awesome, ride quality is significant, riding modes are doing their works perfectly fine not fitted just for showoff.

Abhishek's Apache RTR 200 4V gives mileage of 45 kmpl
(20 Apr 2022) 0
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Dhananjaya
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Dhananjaya (Verified User) Owned

Local roads

3.4

This is highway bike for racing only small and city ride use 110 cc bike, Very heavy for local roads, Need good physio for to handle

Dhananjaya's Apache RTR 200 4V gives mileage of 36 kmpl
(26 Jan 2022) 0
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Sandeep
Newbie
Sandeep (Verified User)

Overall Good Experience

I bought the top model on 17th February 2022 as my first bike. Here are some pros I have observed in only this bike at such a price range. 1) adjustable levers (mildly useful). 2)slipper clutch (very very useful). 3)gear indicator (very useful). 4) rear view mirrors(best in the market). 5)dual channel abs. 6)urban mode saves petrol and results in excellent mileage. (i got 44.3litres with power petrol from a shell company (115rs per litre). 7)the torque feels amazing even in urban mode and the bike is 150kgs+70kg(my weight).8) side stand cutoff is also available from this year.9)gtt is very useful for beginners like me. 10)horn is very loud. I think it's even louder than some cars. Now here are some cons I have faced that I wasn't aware of before buying this vehicle. 1) overweight people can't sit as a pillion due to stepping up and splitting seats. 2)side stand length is small therefore bike leans at an even more acute angle than other bikes, Therefore the risk of the bike falling especially while parked in sand/grass or soft ground. 3) shifting to neutral is a hassle because of the gears being so smooth. Sometimes when you want 2ndgear while driving it will shift to neutral first and then you have to shift again. And while parking when you shift for neutral from 1st gear it will skip to 2nd xd). 4)biggest con I guess is the large turning radius, especially for a beginner. Tyres are also thin in accordance with the size of the bike(same tyres as of rtr160). 5)review Bluetooth functions-a)GPS display on the instrument cluster is useless because the GPS of TVs connect app is very bad. You can't connect google maps or any other GPS with your bike. B)call message text alert-very useful and applicable. C) lean angle is accurately measured and recorded in the app. D) routes and distances covered are also accurate. E)gear shifting patterns are very useful and accurate for beginners like me. I think everyone should at least consider this bike (especially beginners) when looking to buy a new bike. I researched bikes for 8months before getting my hand on this one. I had booked mt15 and rtr160special edition also but cancelled both of them when my mind got stuck on apache200.This bike is the queen of its segment.No debate. Of course, NS200 is a great bike but almost no one nowadays buys a motorcycle for its high torque and power and enjoying high speeds (125+). If you need to ride constantly long distances at speeds above 100+kmph then you should not consider apache200. I live in a crowded city with mild to high traffic and considering my lifestyle and surrounding environment my purchase was worth the wait of 8months.

Sandeep's Apache RTR 200 4V gives mileage of 40 kmpl
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Abhishek
Newbie
Abhishek (Verified User)

Apache to stay away from

Best power in the segment, riding posture is awesome, ride quality is significant, riding modes are doing their works perfectly fine not fitted just for showoff.

Abhishek's Apache RTR 200 4V gives mileage of 45 kmpl
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Pradeep
Pradeep

Apache RTR 200 4V power

I have be­en riding the TVS Apache RTR 200 4V bike­ for a while now. Riding this bike is very e­xciting. It has a powerful engine that make­s it go fast. The bike also handles ve­ry well and turns easily. This makes e­very ride fun. The Apache­ RTR 200 4V is also one of the cheape­st bikes in its class. This makes it a great value­ for the money you pay. Howeve­r, the seat could be more­ comfortable for long rides. The vibrations can also ge­t noticeable when riding at high spe­eds. Despite the­se small issues, the Apache­ RTR 200 4V remains a top choice for riders who want a bike­ that performs well and doesn't cost too much.

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Wanderlust
Newbie
Wanderlust (Verified User)

Riding comfort

3.4

In terms of mileage the bike is awsome. Because I am getting 44 kmpl in rural area. As compared to any other 200 cc bikes, it is superb. Maintenance is making me uncomfortable. Because plenty of small complaints like chain noise, engine heating, clutch etc will be make us unhappy. Look is adjustable as it is not so beautiful as ns 200. Riding comfort is awsome but pillion seating and comfort is ridiculous.

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Abhishek
Newbie
Abhishek (Verified User)

Apache to stay away from

Best power in the segment, riding posture is awesome, ride quality is significant, riding modes are doing their works perfectly fine not fitted just for showoff.

Abhishek's Apache RTR 200 4V gives mileage of 45 kmpl
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Sandeep
Newbie
Sandeep (Verified User)

Overall Good Experience

I bought the top model on 17th February 2022 as my first bike. Here are some pros I have observed in only this bike at such a price range. 1) adjustable levers (mildly useful). 2)slipper clutch (very very useful). 3)gear indicator (very useful). 4) rear view mirrors(best in the market). 5)dual channel abs. 6)urban mode saves petrol and results in excellent mileage. (i got 44.3litres with power petrol from a shell company (115rs per litre). 7)the torque feels amazing even in urban mode and the bike is 150kgs+70kg(my weight).8) side stand cutoff is also available from this year.9)gtt is very useful for beginners like me. 10)horn is very loud. I think it's even louder than some cars. Now here are some cons I have faced that I wasn't aware of before buying this vehicle. 1) overweight people can't sit as a pillion due to stepping up and splitting seats. 2)side stand length is small therefore bike leans at an even more acute angle than other bikes, Therefore the risk of the bike falling especially while parked in sand/grass or soft ground. 3) shifting to neutral is a hassle because of the gears being so smooth. Sometimes when you want 2ndgear while driving it will shift to neutral first and then you have to shift again. And while parking when you shift for neutral from 1st gear it will skip to 2nd xd). 4)biggest con I guess is the large turning radius, especially for a beginner. Tyres are also thin in accordance with the size of the bike(same tyres as of rtr160). 5)review Bluetooth functions-a)GPS display on the instrument cluster is useless because the GPS of TVs connect app is very bad. You can't connect google maps or any other GPS with your bike. B)call message text alert-very useful and applicable. C) lean angle is accurately measured and recorded in the app. D) routes and distances covered are also accurate. E)gear shifting patterns are very useful and accurate for beginners like me. I think everyone should at least consider this bike (especially beginners) when looking to buy a new bike. I researched bikes for 8months before getting my hand on this one. I had booked mt15 and rtr160special edition also but cancelled both of them when my mind got stuck on apache200.This bike is the queen of its segment.No debate. Of course, NS200 is a great bike but almost no one nowadays buys a motorcycle for its high torque and power and enjoying high speeds (125+). If you need to ride constantly long distances at speeds above 100+kmph then you should not consider apache200. I live in a crowded city with mild to high traffic and considering my lifestyle and surrounding environment my purchase was worth the wait of 8months.

Sandeep's Apache RTR 200 4V gives mileage of 40 kmpl
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Pradeep
Pradeep

Apache RTR 200 4V power

I have be­en riding the TVS Apache RTR 200 4V bike­ for a while now. Riding this bike is very e­xciting. It has a powerful engine that make­s it go fast. The bike also handles ve­ry well and turns easily. This makes e­very ride fun. The Apache­ RTR 200 4V is also one of the cheape­st bikes in its class. This makes it a great value­ for the money you pay. Howeve­r, the seat could be more­ comfortable for long rides. The vibrations can also ge­t noticeable when riding at high spe­eds. Despite the­se small issues, the Apache­ RTR 200 4V remains a top choice for riders who want a bike­ that performs well and doesn't cost too much.

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Dhananjaya
Newbie
Dhananjaya (Verified User) Owned

Local roads

3.4

This is highway bike for racing only small and city ride use 110 cc bike, Very heavy for local roads, Need good physio for to handle

Dhananjaya's Apache RTR 200 4V gives mileage of 36 kmpl
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