TVS Apache RTX 300 As two-wheel enthusiasts increasingly look beyond city commutes, the demand for capable, affordable adventure-tourer motorcycles is rising. Enter the TVS Apache RTX 300 — a 299 cc adventure-touring bike from TVS Motor Company, launched in India in 2025, aiming to make adventure biking accessible to a broader audience. With its balanced mix of power, features, and pricing, Apache RTX 300 emerges as a strong contender in the sub-500 cc ADV segment.
Pricing & Variants
- Ex-showroom price ranges from ₹1.99 lakh to ₹2.29 lakh across its variants.
- Three variants are offered: Base, Top, and BTO (Built-to-Order).
- The BTO variant gives extra flexibility — including special colour choices (like “Viper Green”), making it appealing for riders wanting a bit of exclusivity.
This price positioning makes the RTX 300 one of the most affordable full-fledged adventure bikes in its class — a major advantage over rivals.
Engine & Performance Specs
- The RTX 300 is powered by a new 299.1 cc single-cylinder DOHC, liquid-cooled “RT-XD4” engine.
- Power output: 36 PS @ 9,000 rpm; Torque: 28.5 Nm @ 7,000 rpm.
- Transmission: 6-speed gearbox.
- The bike also includes modern engine conveniences — ride-by-wire throttle, assist & slipper clutch, and a bi-directional quick shifter, features often found in higher-end performance bikes.
Such a powertrain ensures a healthy mix of city-friendly usability and freeway-capable punch — ideal for mixed-purpose riders who want both commuting comfort and touring readiness.
Design, Chassis & Ride Quality
- The Apache RTX 300 sits on a steel trellis frame, giving strength for touring and occasional rough roads.
- Suspension: USD front forks and a rear mono shock deliver balanced ride comfort and decent suspension travel — essential for touring and light off-road.
- Braking & Safety: Dual-disc brakes (front and rear) + dual-channel ABS ensures reliable stopping power.
- Ergonomics: A comfortable upright riding posture, wide handlebar, and reasonable seat height (suitable for Indian roads and traffic) make it practical for daily use as well as weekend touring.
- Practical touches like a muscular fuel tank (12.5 L), split seats, a windscreen, and functional fairing give it true adventure-tourer credibility.
Reviewers describe it as a well-balanced bike — not too aggressive for city use, yet capable enough for touring.
Features & Technology — Punching Above Its Price Class
The Apache RTX 300 packs a feature set that’s quite rare in its price band:
- 4 ride modes: Urban, Rain, Tour, Rally — giving riders flexibility across different road and weather conditions.
- 5-inch TFT display with modern readouts, which adds to the premium feel.
- Cruise control — especially useful for highway touring and long rides.
- Ride-by-wire, slipper clutch, quick shifter, traction control (depending on variant) — enhancing both performance and safety.
Taken together, these features give the RTX 300 an edge over many rivals in the same price-performance bracket — making it an attractive “value-for-money” adventure bike.
How It Stacks Against Rivals
In the sub-500 cc adventure/touring segment, RTX 300 competes with names like:
- KTM 250 Adventure
- Yezdi Adventure
- Suzuki V‑Strom SX
What gives Apache RTX 300 an advantage:
- More powerful 299 cc engine vs smaller 250 cc options.
- More features (ride modes, cruise control, quickshifter) than many cheaper ADV bikes.
- Competitive pricing — starting ~₹1.99 lakh ex-showroom.
However, as a first-generation model, it might not be as off-road rugged as heavier ADV bikes, and its 12.5 L tank may necessitate frequent stops on long tours. Yet for most Indian roads and mixed use (city + highway + occasional touring), RTX 300 strikes a compelling balance.
2025 Update: 20th Anniversary Edition
In December 2025 — during MotoSoul 2025, TVS unveiled a special 20th Anniversary Edition of Apache RTX 300. The update is purely cosmetic:
- New Black + Champagne-Gold livery with dual-tone alloy wheels
- Same engine, chassis, and mechanicals as the standard bike
Expected to carry a slight premium over the standard BTO variant — a good pick for bikers wanting exclusivity without compromising on spec.
Who Is the Apache RTX 300 For?
This bike can appeal to a wide range of riders:
- 🛣️ Young professionals who want a versatile daily-commute + weekend-tour bike.
- 🏍️ Adventure-touring aspirants who want a budget-friendly entry into ADV biking.
- 🔄 Riders upgrading from commuter bikes — seeking more power and features without skyrocketing costs.
- 🌄 Touring enthusiasts looking for a reliable mid-size bike for highways and moderate off-road.
In short — it’s for anyone who wants a balanced bike blending practicality, power, and adventure readiness.
Conclusion — A Strong Entry Into Adventure Biking by TVS
The Apache RTX 300 marks a significant move by TVS into the adventure-touring segment, a domain previously dominated by foreign and niche players. By delivering a feature-rich package, decent power, and competitive pricing, the bike addresses a long-standing demand for an affordable, capable ADV commuter-cum-tourer.
It may not be a hardcore off-roader, but for the majority of Indian road conditions — city traffic, highways, occasional gravel — RTX 300 offers more than enough versatility. For many riders, it might just be the “all-rounder” motorcycle that offers thrills without breaking the bank

