TVS Motor introduces new Apache RTR 160 4V in Nepal at NPR 4,29,900

The latest model features a segment-first projector LED headlamp, upside-down (USD) front suspension, a 5-inch TFT instrument cluster, dual-channel ABS and three ride modes—Sport, Urban and Rain.

TVS Motor Company has launched the upgraded TVS Apache RTR 160 4V in Nepal, introducing a host of new features aimed at enhancing performance, safety and rider convenience in the premium commuter motorcycle segment.

The updated motorcycle features a segment-first projector LED headlamp, upside-down (USD) front suspension and a 5-inch TFT instrument cluster, further strengthening the Apache RTR 160 4V’s technology-focused appeal.

Powered by a 159.7 cc engine, the motorcycle produces 17.55 PS in Sport mode and comes equipped with three selectable ride modes—Sport, Urban and Rain. It also features dual-channel ABS, offering improved braking performance and rider confidence across varying road conditions.

According to TVS Motor, the latest upgrades have been designed to improve night-time visibility, handling stability and overall riding control, while retaining the performance-oriented character that has defined the Apache brand.

“Nepal continues to be a strategically important market for TVS Motor Company. The launch of the all-new TVS Apache RTR 160 4V marks another significant step in strengthening our presence in the performance motorcycle segment. With these upgrades, the motorcycle offers enhanced visibility, improved stability and intelligent connectivity,” said Peyman Kargar, President – International Business, TVS Motor Company.

Shahil Agrawal, Managing Director of Jagdamba Motors Pvt. Ltd., TVS Motor’s authorised distributor in Nepal, said the upgraded motorcycle is expected to further strengthen the Apache brand’s position in the country by combining race-inspired performance with advanced technology and premium features.

The TVS Apache RTR 160 4V TFT will initially be available at select dealerships across Nepal before being rolled out across the company’s wider dealer network by July. The motorcycle is offered in Matte Black, Racing Red and Marine Blue at an introductory ex-showroom price of NPR 429,900.