TVS Apache RTR E100 Updates
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Tuesday, 19 September 2023 05:06 AM
TVS Motor Company today launched the 2019 TVS Apache RTR 200 Fi E100 in India. The new bike is the ethanol-powered variant of the TVS Apache RTR 200 4V and is priced at INR 1.20 lakh, which means that it costs INR 9,000 over its petrol-driven cousin.
Sunday, 14 July 2019 12:49 AM
The TVS Apache RTR 200 Fi E100 is equipped with ethanol bio-fuel, which is domestically produced from plants like sugarcane. This fuel reduces nitrogen oxide emissions, carbon monoxide emissions, and particulate matter, making it a more environmentally friendly option. The bike also boasts a higher power output compared to its petrol-powered counterpart. I believe this technology could be a game-changer in the Indian market if ethanol fueling infrastructure improves.
Saturday, 13 July 2019 01:50 PM
The TVS Apache RTR 200 Fi E100 retains the same design as the standard Apache RTR 200 4V but features distinctive green graphics and an ‘Ethanol’ logo. This special edition is designed to highlight its eco-friendly credentials. I believe the design is a nice touch, making the bike stand out while promoting its green features.
Friday, 12 July 2019 01:36 PM
The TVS Apache RTR 200 Fi E100, Indias first ethanol-powered motorcycle, was launched in July 2019 at a price of Rs 1.20 lakh. This bike is part of TVS Motor Companys initiative towards green and sustainable mobility solutions. It features a 197cc engine, Twin-Spray-Twin-Port EFI technology, and delivers 21 PS of power at 8500 rpm. I think this is a significant step towards reducing emissions and promoting eco-friendly transportation.
Friday, 12 July 2019 05:34 PM
During the launch, Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari emphasized the need for ethanol fueling stations, promising that his ministry would work towards establishing these. The TVS Apache RTR 200 Fi E100 will initially be available in Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, and Karnataka. I think government support is crucial for the widespread adoption of ethanol-powered vehicles.
Friday, 12 July 2019 10:31 AM
TVS Motor Company Chairman Venu Srinivasan highlighted that the transition to ethanol is easy and has a positive impact on the environment without compromising on performance or total cost of ownership. The bike can run on 100% ethanol or a mix of 80% ethanol and 20% petrol. I think this flexibility is a major advantage for users in areas where ethanol fuel is not widely available.