TVS has taken more than 45 days since the launch on Oct 15 to commence the deliveries in Bengaluru and hence, it cannot be said at the moment that how long will it take to deliver the bike in other cities of the country
TVS Apache RTX 300 was launched on Oct 15, 2025 in the Indian market. Being the brand’s first-ever adventure tourer model, it is available in three variants namely Base, Top and BTO at price points of Rs 1.99 lakh, Rs 2.14 lakh and Rs 2.34 lakh, respectively. All the prices mentioned before are ex-showroom. Now, we have learnt that TVS has commenced the deliveries of the Apache RTX 300 in Bengaluru while in other big cities such as Delhi, Mumbai and Chennai, it is likely to start by mid-December 2025.
TVS RTX 300 is offered in five paint choices namely Viper Green, Tarn Bronze, Metallic Blue, Lightning Black and Pearl White. In terms of styling, the ADV tourer flaunts Class-D headlamps with DRLs, forward-leaning silhouette and rally-inspired lines. It can be further customized with modular mounts for guards, luggage, and impact protection.
TVS Apache RTX 300 bookings are already underway at the official TVS website on a fully refundable token payment of Rs 1,999 in the country. However, only the Base and Top variants can be booked at the amount mentioned before as the range-topping BTO grade can be booked by paying Rs 5,000. Also, the Base and Top trims are available for test rides in certain cities but the top-end BTO derivative is nowhere to be seen.

Some of the notable features onboard the ADV tourer are Tyre Pressure Monitoring System, Cruise Control, Ride-by-Wire Throttle, Adjustable Levers, Bi-Directional Quickshifter, Multiple Ride Modes (Urban, Rain, Tour and Rally) and 5-inch TFT Display with Map Mirroring and Bluetooth Connectivity. The riders also have access to turn-by-turn navigation, GoPro control, traction control, and switchable rear (dual-channel) ABS.
Sitting on a purpose-built steel trellis frame, TVS RTX 300 gets WP-sourced 41mm USD front forks and monoshock rear unit with floating piston. It has a ground clearance of 200 mm while the saddle height is pegged at 835 mm. The adventure motorcycle rides on 19-inch front and 17-inch rear alloy wheels which are fitted with 110/80 front and 150/70 rear tubeless tyres, respectively.

Mechanically, the Apache RTX 300 is powered by 299.1cc single-cylinder liquid-cooled petrol engine which develops top power of 35.5 bhp at 9000 rpm and highest torque of 28.5 Nm at 7000 rpm. The engine is paired to a 6-speed gearbox with assist and slipper clutch. The braking duties are handled by disc brakes at both the ends. It rivals KTM 250 Adventure, Suzuki V-Strom SX and Yezdi Adventure in the Indian market.
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