
TVS Apache RTX vs rivals: Engine and output
The Apache RTX produces the most power
Engine and output | ||||
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TVS Apache RTX | KTM 250 Adventure | Suzuki V-Strom SX | Yezdi Adventure | |
Engine | 299, single-cylinder, liquid/oil-cooled | 249cc, single cylinder, liquid-cooled | 249cc, single cylinder, oil-cooled | 334cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled |
Power | 35hp at 9,000rpm | 31hp at 9,250rpm | 26.5hp at 9,300rpm | 29.6hp at 8,000rpm |
Torque | 28.5Nm at 7,000rpm | 25Nm at 7,250rpm | 22.2Nm at 7,300rpm | 29.6Nm at 5,750rpm |
Gearbox | 6-speed | 6-speed | 6-speed | 6-speed |
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TVS Apache RTX vs rivals: Weight and dimensions
The V-Strom SX is the lightest here
Weight and dimensions | ||||
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TVS Apache RTX | KTM 250 Adventure | Suzuki V-Strom SX | Yezdi Adventure | |
Seat height | 835mm | 825mm | 835mm | 815mm |
Kerb weight | 180kg | 176kg | 167kg | 187kg (dry) |
Ground clearance | 200mm | 228mm | 205mm | NA |
Fuel tank capacity | 12.5 litres | 14.5 liters | 12L | 15.5L |
Wheelbase | 1430mm | NA | 1440mm | 1465mm |
Both the RTX and the V-Strom feature similarly tall seat heights. In comparison, the Yezdi is the most accessible, while the KTM 250 Adventure strikes a balanced middle ground. However, what’s not inviting about the Yezdi is its kerb weight, which is significantly higher than its rivals. With a declared dry weight of 187kg, its kerb weight could exceed the 200kg mark, making it the heaviest in this comparison. On the other hand, the V-Strom is the lightest of the lot but also offers the smallest fuel tank capacity, followed by the RTX.
TVS Apache RTX vs rivals: Suspension, tyres and brakes
The Yezdi is the only one to feature a 21-inch front wheel
Suspension, tyres and brakes | ||||
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TVS Apache RTX | KTM 250 Adventure | Suzuki V-Strom SX | Yezdi Adventure | |
Suspension (F/R) | USD fork / Monoshock | USD fork / Monoshock | Telescopic fork / Monoshock | Telescopic fork / Monoshock |
Tyre/wheel sizes (F/R) | 110/80-19 / 150/70-17 | 19-inch / 17-inch | 100/90-19 / 140/70-17 | 90/90-21 / 130/80-17 |
Brakes (F/R) | 320mm disc / 240mm disc | 320mm disc / 240mm disc | Disc / disc | 320mm disc / 240mm disc |
Two of the motorcycles here come equipped with USD forks and a monoshock setup. However, it's the RTX that takes things a step further by offering adjustable suspension—though this feature is exclusive to the top-spec BTO variant. In contrast, the Suzuki and Yezdi rely on simpler telescopic forks. All the motorcycles, except the Yezdi share a 19-inch front and 17-inch rear setup with alloy wheels. The Yezdi gets a 21-inch front wheel that should add to its off-roading prowess. Notably, the Yezdi also comes with the thinnest tyres of the group, while the RTX boasts the widest tyres at both ends.
TVS Apache RTX vs rivals: Features
The Apache RTX offers the most amount of features
TVS Apache RTX vs rivals: Price
The KTM 250 Adventure is the most expensive proposition here
Price | ||||
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TVS Apache RTX | KTM 250 Adventure | Suzuki V-Strom SX | Yezdi Adventure | |
Price (ex-showroom) | Rs 1.99 lakh – 2.24 lakh (introductory) | Rs 2.40 lakh | Rs 1.98 lakh | Rs 1.98 lakh |
The Suzuki and Yezdi have a slightly lower starting price but its the RTX that seems to offer most value on paper. The RTX is available in three variants– Base, Top and BTO – priced at Rs 1.99, 2.19 and 2.29 lakh, respectively. However, it is worth noting that these prices are introductory and they are slated to rise soon. The KTM 250 Adventure occupies the pricier end of the spectrum and is currently more expensive than the top-spec Apache RTX BTO variant.
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