TVS Apache RTR 180 ABS

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Colour Options and Price in India
Bike Variant TVS Apache RTR 180 with 2-Channel ABS
Availability Status in India Available
2-Wheeler Type Sports Commuter
Latest Price in India TVS Apache RTR 180 ABS is priced at INR 94,817 in India (Ex-Showroom).
Fuel Type Petrol
Colour Options White, Black
Official Tagline New Beast. Same Bloodline.
MAXABOUT RATING AND OVERVIEW
Vehicle Overview Apache RTR 180 ABS is India's most affordable motorcycle with dual channel ABS on offer. The safest bike in its class, RTR 180 costs just INR 9,000 more than its competition. Bajaj Auto recently introduced rear disc in its Pulsar 180 to compete against the RTR 180 but still lags behind when it comes to the ABS factor. The 177.4cc, single cylinder engine on the RTR 180 is good for 17.03 BHP and 15.5 Nm of torque. It comes with a 5-speed gearbox and claims a top speed of 124 kmph. The bike weighs just 139 kg and carries a great 16 liter fuel tank for lesser refills.
ENGINE AND GEARBOX
Engine Details 177.4cc, 4-valve, 4 Stroke, Single cylinder
Fuel System UCAL BS-29
Cooling Air Cooling
Engine cc (Displacement) 177.4 cc
Maximum Power 16.62 HP @ 8500 rpm
Maximum Torque 15.5 Nm @ 6500 rpm
Number of Cylinders 1
Emission Norms BS4
Ignition IDI-Dual mode digital ignition
Compression Ratio 9.5:1, Single overhead cam
Bore 62.5 mm
Stroke 57.8 mm
Idling Speed 1400 +/-200 rpm
Number of Gears 5
Clutch Multi Plate Wet Type
Primary Reduction Ratio 65/21
Final Reduction Ratio 3.385
MILEAGE AND TOP SPEED
Mileage 30-40 kmpl (Approx.)
BRAKES AND TYRES
Front Brake 270mm Petal Disc with RLP
Rear Brake 200mm Petal Disc with RLP
ABS
Brake Fluid DOT 3 / DOT 4
Front Tyre 90/90 x 17"
Rear Tyre 110/80 x 17"
Wheel Type 6 Spoke Mag Alloys
Tubeless Tyres
Alloy Wheels
PERFORMANCE FIGURES
0-60 kmph 4.5 secs
SUSPENSION AND CHASSIS
Front Suspension Telescopic Forks, 105 mm Stroke
Rear Suspension Monotube Inverted Gas-filled shox (MIG) with spring aid
Frame (Chassis) Double Cradle SynchroSTIFF
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT
Overall Length 2085 mm
Overall Width 730 mm
Overall Height 1105 mm
Ground Clearance 165 mm
Seat Height 790 mm
Wheelbase 1326 mm
Kerb Weight 137 kg
Fuel Tank Capacity 12 litres
Maximum Payload 130 kg
INSTRUMENT CONSOLE FEATURES
Speedometer Digital
Tachometer Analog
Trip Meter Digital
Odometer Digital
Clock Digital
Fuel Gauge Digital
BATTERY AND LIGHTING
Pass Light
Battery Type Maintenance Free
Capacity 9amp
Voltage 12v
Head Light 12V 35/35W Halogen HS1, Clear lens with MFR
Automatic Headlamp On (AHO)
COMFORT FEATURES
Electric Start
Pillion Footrest
Step-up Seat/Split Seat

TVS Apache RTR 180 ABS Review

13 Jun, 2016 04:09 PM

Quick Review by Maxabout Team

Apache RTR 180 ABS became the first ever Indian made bike to feature ABS technology. TVS hopes this variant will add more credibility to the brand Apache. Will this exclusive feature be able to impress our Indian buyers? Let’s find out.

Design and Style

Don’t look for cosmetic changes in this bike as TVS has not played with the design of regular Apache RTR 180. This variant features new animalistic face with aggressively styled headlight and visor. Its new pilot lamps combined with day time running LEDs can easily turn heads on road. The racing decals start from the tip of its front fender and goes all the way to its rear cowl. The golden finish on front forks and brake callipers adds premium touch to this bike. TVS has penned ABS on its large tank shroud which is the only difference between this bike and the regular Apache. Its black colored alloy wheels look extremely sporty with white racing strips. The bike has new engine cowl which makes it look aerodynamic. TVS has revised its rear panel which now has prominent sharp lines on it which goes well with its split grab rail which has been a unique characteristic of Apache. We wish if it had split seats also like its rival Bajaj Pulsar180. At the back, it has a sharply pointed rear fender which gels well with its clear lens side indicators and dual colored tail light.

Instrument Console

It features a combined digital analogue meter console. The bike has a circular pod for its analogue tachometer and other LED indicators. TVS has smartly carbon finished this instrument console. It sports a full size LCD for its digital speedometer, odometer, trip meter, clock and fuel gauge which uses blue color for illumination. The instrument panel features a new switch just above the speedometer to switch off the ABS in this bike. This LCD displays last three recorded 0-60km/hr timings and top speed.

Engine and Gearbox

This variant has the same 177.4cc, 4-stroke engine. The power output from the single cylinder of this engine is of 17.03 bhp which comes at 8500rpm. This SOHC, air-cooled engine produces a torque output of 15.5 Nm which is accessible at 6500rpm. The five speed manual gearbox has a one gear down and four gears up-shift pattern.

Acceleration and Performance

As there are no changes in the technical specifications of this bike so its performance is almost similar to the regular Apache 180. This bike also pleases you with its magnificent throttle response. The five speed manual gearbox works effectively with this engine. It’s well matched gear ratios help it in doing 0-100km/hr within 14 seconds. The responsive nature of this bike is quite evident in city traffic. This engine is certainly going to impress the stunt also as its light weight and instant reaction helps it to perform most of the stunts easily. This variant also has best power to weight ratio similar to its sibling and does 0-60km/hr in less than 4.5 seconds. The major concern is related to the refinement of this engine. It feels strained when you push it really hard. TVS should have rectified this problem which further leads to vibrations at high speeds. You will notice high NVH levels in this engine which disturbs your pleasing rides. Despite this all, the bike manages to reach an impressive top speed of 124km/hr.

Mileage

If you take this bike on long drives then it may return you a mileage of around 40 kmpl but in real time city conditions its fuel efficiency drops to 30 kmpl.

Comfort while Driving

It has very short but fatty clips on handle bar which fits in your palm easily and offers strong grip. Apache offers a sporty bend forward riding posture which improves its aerodynamics. Due to extension in its wheelbase, TVS has re-arranged the foot-pegs in this bike. Now, they are more convenient than before and help your knees to fold at right angle. The bike uses light weight foot-pegs and pedals which can be used easily. Unlike Hero bikes, you don’t have to fold these foot-pegs while using its kick. Its single-toe gear shifter adds sporty feel to this bike and you feel more confident with firm grip around its fuel tank.

Storage Space and Safety Features

It is a short bike which offers almost no storage space however you will notice many safety features like rear saree guard and disc brake, front leg guard and powerful headlight in this bike.

Suspension and Braking

Suspension system of this bike remains untouched. The bike shares its front telescopic forks and rear gas filled shockers with regular Apache 180. The braking system receives the biggest change and features ABS. Its front disc brake of 270mm and rear disc of 200mm now works with ABS technology and gives it an accurate and precise braking

Ride and Handling

This new bike comes with a wheelbase of 1326mm which is 26mm more than the regular Apache. This change along with inclusion of ABS has improved its ride quality significantly. The handling is still very accurate and it comes with exceptional turning abilities. It’s extended wheelbase and ground clearance of 165mm makes it much stable around corners. The best part of its riding is its braking ability which was never before experienced in its class. The ABS avoids the locking of its both wheels and thus results into controlled braking. It never skids and always gives you immense control at high speeds. It’s the best braking system ever seen in any Indian made bike.

Tyre Size, Shades and Variants

It has six-spoke mag alloys. It’s available in two shades – white and black.

Verdict

We doubt if this bike will be able to convince buyers at this price as it’s even costlier than Bajaj Pulsar220 which is far more powerful than this bike. If safety is your top priority then only we will recommend you this bike otherwise we don’t feel it’s a complete value for money bike.

Infographic

TVS Apache RTR 180 ABS - New Beast. Same Bloodline.

FAQs

Most Popular FAQs for TVS Apache RTR 180 ABS
  • What is the minimum down payment for the TVS Apache RTR 180 ABS?

    14 September 2023 07:56

    If you are planning to buy a new bike on finance, then generally, a 10 to 30 percent down payment is required on the on-road price of a bike. However, exact confirmation regarding EMI, down payment, interest, loan period, and its procedure will be discussed by the bank or dealership only, as it depends upon individual eligibility. We would suggest you get in touch with the nearest dealership to get exact information.

  • How do I know that ABS is working in TVS Apache RTR 180 ABS?

    14 September 2023 07:48

    The ABS can be switched on or off on the TVS Apache RTR 180. The switch is located on the left-hand side grip and you can see the light clearing the state of ABS in the instrument console. You can try braking at moderate speeds with the ABS switch on and then with it off to know the difference. The best part of the ABS-powered brakes is that before applying hard, you don't have to think twice about it.

  • Which bike should I buy - TVS Apache RTR 180 ABS or Bajaj Pulsar 220F?

    14 September 2023 07:52

    The TVS Apache RTR ABS and Bajaj Pulsar 220F come with the same price tag, making them strict competitors with different specialties and preferences. The TVS Apache RTR should be preferred as it brings better safety and utility features than the Pulsar's bling performance scenario. RTR 180 comes with a 177.4 cc engine producing 17.03 BHP and 15.5 NM of torque. It also brings a relaxed driving position, with a lower seat height than the Pulsar. Twin-channel ABS brakes are included, which increase its responsiveness and safety in less-than-ideal driving situations. The bike comes with aggressive front DRLs and feels better to ride than the other competitor. The power feels more channelized and controllable than the Pulsar 220F.

  • I'm confused to choose a bike, which one is better - Suzuki Gixxer SF or TVS Apache RTR 180 ABS?

    11 September 2023 10:17

    Gixxer SF is a full faired bike with 14.8 ps @ 8000 rpm and 14 nm @ 6000 rpm. It is more stylish than Apache RTR 180 ABS. While RTR 180 has a very good braking system. Milege is great in Gixxer. Apache vibrates in speed 80-90 but Gixxer doesn't. The top speed of those bike is also closer. But Gixxer SF is complete value for money bike here. I suggest you to buy Gixxer SF.

  • I'm confused to choose a bike, which one is better - Suzuki Gixxer SF or TVS Apache RTR 180 ABS?

    29 December 2022 05:48

    The better bike out of both the above bikes is the TVS Apache RTR 180 ABS. The bike comes with number of features which make it better than the rival Gixxer SF. It comes with a bigger engine, producing much more power than the power generated by Gixxer SF. It comes with a disc brake for the front as well as the rear, making it more safe with its ABS feature being offered. The riding dynamics of both the bikes are excellent and the TVS being more quick and responsive makes itself a better choice over the Gixxer SF. The fully faired design of the Gixxer makes it look like a more expensive bike. The Apache RTR comes with a price tag of INR 86,500 which is only INR 2,500 more than the Gixxer SF. You should go for the ABS enabled RTR 180.

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