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2025 TVS Apache RTR 160 with dual-channel ABS launched at Rs 1.34 lakh
2025 TVS Apache RTR 160 with dual-channel ABS launched at Rs 1.34 lakh

India Today

time2 days ago

  • Automotive
  • India Today

2025 TVS Apache RTR 160 with dual-channel ABS launched at Rs 1.34 lakh

TVS Motor Company has launched the 2025 iteration of its popular Apache RTR 160 motorcycle, priced from Rs 1,34,320 (ex-showroom, Delhi). The new model arrives with mechanical upgrades aiming to bolster its appeal in the competitive 160cc segment, which includes rivals like the Bajaj Pulsar NS160 and Yamaha 2025 Apache RTR 160 retains its aggressive design language, highlighted by a distinctive headlamp, sculpted fuel tank with pronounced shrouds, and a sharp tail section. It is offered in new Matte Black and Pearl White paint schemes, enhanced further by sporty red alloy updates for the 2025 model include compliance with the latest OBD2B emission norms and the addition of dual-channel ABS, a significant upgrade for rider safety and control. Powering the motorcycle is a 159cc single-cylinder, air-cooled engine tuned to deliver 16.04bhp at 8,750rpm and 13.85Nm of torque at 7,000rpm, paired with a five-speed gearbox. TVS claims the bike maintains a strong power-to-weight ratio, promising lively performance in urban and spirited riding Apache RTR 160 continues to be built on a double-cradle frame, suspended by telescopic front forks and twin shock absorbers at the it offers a fully digital instrument cluster with TVS's SmartXonnect system, enabling Bluetooth connectivity and voice assist. Riders benefit from functions such as turn-by-turn navigation, lean angle display, call and SMS alerts, and more. The motorcycle also provides three riding modes: Sport, Urban, and Rain to adapt performance to varying on the launch, Vimal Sumbly, Head Business, Premium, TVS Motor Company, said, 'The TVS Apache RTR 160 has consistently set benchmarks in its segment, evolving with every generation while staying rooted in Apache's racing DNA. With segment-leading features like Ride Modes, SmartXonnect with Voice Assist, and now Dual Channel ABS, it continues to redefine what riders can expect from a performance motorcycle. TVS Apache is more than a machine, it's a global community of over 6 million riders. The 2025 TVS Apache RTR 160 builds on this legacy with a sharper design, advanced tech, and track-inspired engineering for a truly thrilling ride.'Subscribe to Auto Today Magazine- Ends

TVS launches 2025 Apache RTR 160 with dual-channel ABS and OBD2B compliance at ₹1.34 lakh
TVS launches 2025 Apache RTR 160 with dual-channel ABS and OBD2B compliance at ₹1.34 lakh

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • Automotive
  • Time of India

TVS launches 2025 Apache RTR 160 with dual-channel ABS and OBD2B compliance at ₹1.34 lakh

TVS Motor Company has introduced the 2025 version of its Apache RTR 160, now equipped with dual-channel ABS and updated to meet OBD2B compliance standards. The motorcycle is available at a starting price of ₹1,34,320 (ex-showroom, Delhi) and will be offered at TVS dealerships across India. The new Apache RTR 160 delivers a power output of 16.04 PS at 8,750 rpm and a peak torque of 13.85 Nm at 7,000 rpm. TVS claims the model maintains a high power-to-weight ratio, continuing the Apache brand's focus on track-inspired performance . Key features In addition to dual-channel ABS, the motorcycle includes red alloy wheels and three ride modes—Sport, Urban, and Rain. It also retains TVS's SmartXonnect system with Bluetooth and Voice Assist, aimed at improving rider interaction and control. Colour options include Matte Black and Pearl White with red wheels. Vimal Sumbly, Head Business – Premium, TVS Motor Company, said, 'The TVS Apache RTR 160 has consistently set benchmarks in its segment, evolving with every generation while staying rooted in Apache's racing DNA. With segment-leading features like Ride Modes, SmartXonnect with Voice Assist, and now Dual Channel ABS, it continues to redefine what riders can expect from a performance motorcycle." "TVS Apache is more than a machine, it's a global community of over 6 million riders. The 2025 TVS Apache RTR 160 builds on this legacy with a sharper design, advanced tech, and track-inspired engineering for a truly thrilling ride.' The 2025 Apache RTR 160 aims to address the changing needs of riders with a focus on safety, connected features and refined performance in the 160 cc segment.

2025 TVS Apache RTR 160 and RTR 180 teased ahead of launch
2025 TVS Apache RTR 160 and RTR 180 teased ahead of launch

Hindustan Times

time4 days ago

  • Automotive
  • Hindustan Times

2025 TVS Apache RTR 160 and RTR 180 teased ahead of launch

The teaser that the brand released shows the LED Daytime Running Lamps of the upcoming motorcycles. Check Offers TVS Motor Company is gearing up to launch updated versions of two of its most iconic streetfighters—the Apache RTR 160 2V and Apache RTR 180 2V. A recent teaser released on the brand's official social media channels hints at an imminent launch, fueling anticipation among enthusiasts and loyalists of the Apache series. While the teaser keeps specifics under wraps, industry expectations suggest that both models will receive significant updates to comply with the latest OBD-2B norms (On-Board Diagnostics), which will help them meet the newer emission regulations. Aesthetic enhancements are also on the cards. The Apache RTR 160 and 180 may sport new color schemes and revised graphics that align with current trends and appeal to younger riders. TVS has historically paid attention to design detail, and a visual refresh could help the Apache twins maintain their street presence in a highly competitive segment. Also Read : 2025 TVS Apache RTR 200 4V: Five price-wise rivals that you can buy In terms of mechanical specifications, the Apache RTR 160 is powered by a 159.7 cc single-cylinder air-cooled engine producing 15.82 bhp at 8,750 rpm and 13.85 Nm of torque at 7,000 rpm. The slightly more powerful Apache RTR 180 features a 177.4 cc air/oil-cooled motor that delivers 16.78 bhp at 9,000 rpm and 15.5 Nm of torque at 7,000 rpm. Both bikes are paired with a five-speed manual gearbox. Despite being long-standing models in the market, these specifications remain relevant for everyday urban riding and occasional performance thrills. Also Read : TVS Orbiter nameplate patented, could launch later this year Although these bikes haven't seen a major update in years, they continue to enjoy popularity, especially in tier-2 and tier-3 cities. Moreover, the Apache series has a cult following among stunt riders, thanks to its short wheelbase and strong low-end torque—characteristics that lend themselves well to tricks and wheelies. With these updates, TVS is looking to rejuvenate interest in the Apache RTR 160 and 180 models and strengthen its foothold in the entry-level performance motorcycle segment. An official launch is expected soon, and more details are likely to follow in the coming weeks. Check out Upcoming Bikes In India. First Published Date: 24 Jun 2025, 15:27 PM IST

US-Saudi Aggression
US-Saudi Aggression

Saba Yemen

time5 days ago

  • Politics
  • Saba Yemen

US-Saudi Aggression

Sana'a - (Saba): On this day, June 24, dozens of civilians were killed and wounded in airstrikes launched by the US-Saudi-Emirati aggression on several governorates. On June 24, 2015, nine civilians were killed and five others were wounded in airstrikes launched by the aggression on the Barkan and Araba areas in the Razih border district of Saada Governorate. The scholar Abdullah al-Humaidha and five others from his family, including a woman, were killed when the aggression's airstrikes targeted his home in Saqayn district, destroying the house and several neighboring homes and damaging other homes in the area. Enemy aircraft targeted citizens' homes in the Bani Mu'adh area with eight airstrikes, destroying the Al-Salam School in the Fut area of Haydan district, and launched a series of airstrikes on Wadi al-Kharasib, Souq al-Anad, and the al-Far' and al-Sawh areas in Kitaf district. Citizen Saud Yahya Surur was killed when a cluster bomb left behind by the aggression exploded in the Ghammar area of Razih District. Another citizen was killed in a series of airstrikes targeting the Karkar area in Bani Bahr in Saqayn District. Apache helicopters fired several missiles at the Hasama area in Al Dhaher District, and another missile at Wadi Lih, destroying a citizen's home. Three bombs were dropped on the Washlah area in Haydan District. Border areas were subjected to Saudi missile and artillery shelling, targeting homes, farms, and public and private property. The aggression's air force launched a series of raids on Hodeida International Airport, one of which targeted a supply station. It also launched several raids on the Qofa area in the Al Shahidiyah sub-district of Al Rajm District in Mahwit Governorate, targeting agricultural areas and causing extensive damage to farmers' property. On June 24, 2016, the aggression's air force launched an airstrike on Jabal Ham in Al-Maton District and another on Wadi Madhab in Al-Matmah District. The airstrike also targeted a gathering of its mercenaries in the Sadaba area, west of Al-Hazm City in Jawf Governorate, resulting in a large number of casualties and the burning of three of their vehicles. The enemy air force launched an airstrike on the Sarwah District in Marib Governorate and three airstrikes on the Al-Qabaita District in Lahj Governorate. The aggression's mercenaries targeted the Bani Bariq and Al-Hawl areas in the Nihm District in Sana'a Governorate, and the Al-Mudharib area in the Al-Wazi'iyah District in Taiz Governorate. On June 24, 2017, five civilians were killed in airstrikes on the Al-Mashnaq Market in the Shada District in Saada Governorate. The aggression also launched six airstrikes on the Al-Rusaifat and Rashah areas in the Kitaf District, and a raid on a citizen's home in the Al-Maghram area in the Baqim District. The aggression's air force launched 24 raids on the areas of Al-Mukhdara, Al-Rabi'ah, Al-Najd, Jabal Haylan, Al-Mashjah, and the main road in the Sirwah district of Ma'rib governorate, causing significant damage to civilian property. The enemy's air force targeted Al-Maslub district in Al-Jawf governorate with two raids, while a drone launched three raids on Al-Wazi'iyah district in Taiz governorate. Mercenaries targeted the market in Mawza' district with artillery shells. On June 24, 2018, two civilians were killed and a third was injured in two airstrikes targeting their home in the Al-Nakhila area in Al-Durayhimi district in Hodeida governorate, and two airstrikes targeted Al-Maghras area in At-Tuhayta district. A 12-year-old girl was killed in an airstrike targeting the home of her father, Hussein Harmas, in the Haydan district of Saada governorate, completely destroying it. A child was injured and several livestock were killed in a coalition airstrike on the Al Ali area in the border district of Razih. The coalition also launched another airstrike on the Al Qad area, targeting the Azhur area in the same district with 16 airstrikes, and a house in the Talan area in the Haydan district. Saudi missile and artillery shelling, with more than 100 missiles and shells, targeted residential areas in the border districts of Razih and Shada, causing extensive damage to civilian property. Enemy aircraft targeted a bus carrying food supplies belonging to Rashid Suwailih in two airstrikes in Wadi Habab in the Sirwah district of Marib governorate, causing it to catch fire. On June 24, 2019, a citizen was injured by Saudi Border Guard fire in the border district of Shada in Saada governorate. Meanwhile, coalition aircraft launched two airstrikes on Sahar district and one airstrike north of Saada city. Meanwhile, civilian property and homes in Baqim district were subjected to intense Saudi missile shelling. Heavy shelling by mercenaries with artillery and machine guns targeted residential neighborhoods in Hodeida city, targeting Ad-Durayhimi city with more than 12 artillery shells, and more than 15 mortar shells on the Al-Jabaliya area in At-Tuhayta district. Mercenaries also shelled residential neighborhoods in the Sofitel area in Sala district in Taiz governorate with artillery shells. In Lahj governorate, the coalition's air force launched an airstrike behind Jabal Al-Hamam in Karsh, Al-Qabaita district. On June 24, 2020, the coalition's air force launched ten airstrikes on Sirwah district in Marib governorate, and six airstrikes on Al-Labanat and Khab wa Ash-Sha'af districts in Jawf governorate. The coalition's air force launched four airstrikes east of Sufyan city in Amran governorate, and 14 airstrikes on the Qaniyah area in Bayda governorate. In Hodeida Governorate, mercenaries shelled numerous areas with 64 artillery shells and various types of ammunition, targeting Hays District with machine guns. They also shelled 50th Street and Al-Dhabyani neighborhood in Hodeida city, as well as several villages on the outskirts of Ad-Durayhimi City. On June 24, 2021, the coalition's air force launched 12 raids on Sarwah District and six raids on Raghwan District in Marib Governorate. One raid targeted the Al-Rabou'ah area in Asir. The mercenaries established combat fortifications in Al-Faza and Al-Jabaliyah in At-Tuhayta District in Hodeida Governorate, and a spy plane dropped six shells on Al-Faza. On June 24, 2022, Abdullah Ahmed Ali Darwish Yamani was injured as a result of a landmine explosion left by the coalition in Al-Hawak District in Hodeida Governorate. The spy aircraft launched eight raids on Hays, and the mercenaries bombed many areas with artillery and various types of live the governorate. The aggression's armed reconnaissance aircraft launched raids on the Al-Qahwa area in the Maris district of Dhale'a governorate. The mercenaries established fortifications around the city of Marib, firing on civilian homes and numerous areas in the governorates of Marib, Taiz, Hajjah, Saada, Dhale'a and the border fronts. The mercenaries targeted Al-Aqd and Al-Balq Al-Sharqi in Marib governorate, Haradh and Bani Hassan in Hajjah governorate, and Al-Ibrahimiyat in Najran with intense artillery shelling. On June 24, 2023, the mercenaries established combat fortifications in the Al-Jabaliya area of Al-Tuhayta district in Hodeida governorate and shelled numerous areas with artillery and various types of ammunition. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print more of (US-Saudi Aggression)

Egypt: Petroelum Ministry completes bid evaluation for 7 oil, gas areas
Egypt: Petroelum Ministry completes bid evaluation for 7 oil, gas areas

Zawya

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Zawya

Egypt: Petroelum Ministry completes bid evaluation for 7 oil, gas areas

Arab Finance: The Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources has completed the evaluation of bids for seven new oil and gas exploration and production areas, offered through the Egypt Upstream Gateway (EUG), as per a statement. The agreements will bring in new investments and include the drilling of at least 17 exploratory wells, as part of the ministry's ongoing strategy to attract investment and boost production. The awarded areas fall under the Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation (EGPC). Cheiron has been awarded the North Sitra and East Sidi Barrani areas, where it plans to drill four exploratory wells. Apache won the West Knais K block in the Western Desert and is expected to drill several wells to support development work aimed at increasing production under an integrated agreement. Pharos Energy secured the South Abu Senan area, and will drill three wells. IPR Energy Group has been granted the South Wadi El Rayan block, with a commitment to drill three wells. Meanwhile, a consortium of NPC and GHP has been awarded the G and HNW blocks in the mature fields operated by the GPC, with plans to drill seven wells in total to enhance output. The ministry also announced that four new offshore blocks in the Mediterranean Sea, offered through a bid by the Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Company (EGAS), are expected to be awarded soon, with evaluations currently underway. To continue expanding investment opportunities, the EUG is currently offering several undeveloped offshore fields in the Mediterranean, along with new exploration blocks in the Western Desert and the Gulf of Suez. The bidding round for these blocks will close on July 2nd, 2025, and results will be announced following the evaluation of submitted bids. © 2020-2023 Arab Finance For Information Technology. All Rights Reserved. Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (

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