Considering 2024 TVS Apache RTR 160 4V? Check these alternatives before you make the decision
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Bajaj Pulsar N160
Bajaj Pulsar N160 sits above the Pulsar N150 in the manufacturer's lineup. It is priced between ₹1.22 lakh and ₹1.40 lakh, depending on the variant that the customer opts for. The motorcycle comes with a t 164.82cc air-/oil-cooled single-cylinder engine that puts out 15.8 bhp and 14.65 Nm. The gearbox on duty is a 5-speed unit.
Hero Xtreme 160R
The Hero Xtreme 160R is one of the latest entrants into the 160 cc segment. It is priced at ₹1.11 lakh ex-showroom for the single-disc variant. The 163 cc air-cooled engine produces 14.8 bhp and 14 Nm. The motorcycle comes with single-channel ABS, a first-in-segment drag race timer, a digital instrument cluster and a wide rear tyre.
Honda SP160
The Honda SP160 is the elder sibling of the SP125. It is powered by a 162.71 cc engine that puts out 13.27 bhp and 14.58 Nm. When compared to other 160 cc motorcycles, the SP160 does look a bit understated. So, it might be a choice for people who are not looking to turn too many heads on the road.
Yamaha FZ-S Fi V3
The Yamaha FZ-S Fi V3 is one of the oldest rivals to the TVS Apache RTR 160. The prices for the Yamaha FZ-S Fi V3 starts at ₹1.22 lakh ex-showroom. When the motorcycle was first launched, it was positioned as a sporty motorcycle however, with time that reputation is now gone. It now uses a 149 cc air-cooled engine that produces 12 bhp and 13.3 Nm which are lower than the FZ16 that was first introduced back in 2008.
Bajaj Pulsar N150
Another Bajaj motorcycle that a person can consider is the Pulsar N150, if he or she wants a 150 cc motorcycle instead of a 160 cc one. The price of the Bajaj Pulsar N150 starts at ₹1.25 lakh ex-showroom. The engine puts out 14 bhp and 13.5 Nm, while the gearbox is the same 5-speed unit. The motorcycle was updated with a new digital instrument cluster that features Bluetooth connectivity which is also available on other Pulsar models.