TVS Apache RTR 200 4V 2.0 price in Nepal with specs

TVS Apache RTR 200 4V V2.0 with SMART XONNECT available in Nepal

Last Updated on August 25, 2020 by bbajracharya

The all-new TVS Apache RTR 200 4V has some amazing features and a bold design. The company has marketed it as the unbeatable with racing DNA. Likewise, the bike is implemented with an advanced A-RT Slipper Clutch and a race-derived technology. The bike is designed to match also racing-inspired with graphic design giving it an aggressive look. Let us look at some more specs and features of the bike with specifications.

TVS Apache RTR 200 4V Specifications

Mileage (ARAI)50.70 kmpl
Displacement197.75 cc
Engine TypeSI, 4-stroke, Oil-cooled Engine BS-VI
No. of Cylinders1
Max Power15.1 kW @ 8500 rpm (20.5 PS @8500)
Max Torque16.8 Nm @ 7500 rpm
Front BrakeDisc
Rear BrakeDisc
Fuel Capacity12 L
Body TypeSports Naked Bike, Sports Bike
Transmission TypeManual, 5-speed
Specifications

Engine and Transmission

TVS Apache RTR 200 4V V2.0 is powered by a SI, 4-stroke, Oil-cooled Engine BS-VI with 197.75cc displacement. It can produce a max power of 15.1 kW @ 8500 rpm and torque of 16.8 Nm @ 7500 rpm. It is noted to be a manual, 5-speed transmission with a mileage of 50.75 kmpl. Likewise, it has a Compression Ratio of 10.0:1 with Stroke of 57.8 mm and Bore of 66 mm.

Engine TypeSI, 4-stroke, Oil-cooled Engine BS-VI
Displacement197.75 cc
Max Power15.1 kW @ 8500 rpm (20.5 PS @8500)
Max Torque16.8 Nm @ 7500 rpm
Mileage50 kmpl
Transmission TypeManual, 5-speed
Engine and Transmission

Dimension and Design

RTR 200 4V v2.0

Talking about the measurements, the length of 2050 mm with a width of 790 mm. Also, the height of the bike is 1050 mm and wheelbase is 1353 mm. Similarly, the Ground Clearance of RTR 200 4V is 180 mm with a weight of 153 kg and a seat height of 800 mm. The design of the bike is very attractive with a bold and aggressive style and also a muscular look.

Kerb Weight153 kg
Overall Length2050 mm
Overall Width790 mm
Overall Height1050 mm
Wheelbase1353 mm
Ground Clearance180 mm
Dimension and Design

Brakes,Wheels & Suspension

The bike has Telescopic forks Suspension on the front and  Mono Tube – Mono Shock on the rear. Moreover, the front brake of the RTR 200 4V is a 270 mm disc and rear is a 240 mm drum with alloy wheels. Likewise, the tyres are tubeless with front tire size 90/90-17 49P and rear tire size 130/70-17 M/C 62P .

Front Brake 270 mm/ Disc
Rear Brake240 mm/ Drum
Front SuspensionTelescopic Fork
Rear SuspensionMono Tube – Mono Shock
Front Tyre Size90/90-17 49P, Tubeless
Rear Tyre Size130/70-17 M/C 62P Tubeless
Brakes,Wheels & Suspension

Other features

Apache RTR 200 4V V2.0 has a fuel capacity of 12 litres with digital Fuel Guage. The bike also has digital speedometer and Odometer as well as Tachometer. The headlamp and the tail lamp is LED. It also has Daytime running lights and Automatic Headlight On. Moreover, the bike has only electric start. It has 12V, 8Ah MF battery with Dedicated Info / Control Switch, Crash Alert System and Race Derived O3C Engine.

The main feature that has been advertised the most is Smart Xonnect. The uncommon system is illustrated on the racing console & TVS app. The Bluetooth enabled system offers up a variety of race analytics and data. It reviews the racing style and to continually improve it on the track. The SmartXonnect also helps to improve the riding experience.

TVS Apache RTR 200 4V in Nepal and availability

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The bike is available in all the showroom of TVS in Nepal at a price of Rs. 324,900, according to the website of TVS Nepal.

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