Introduction
In the fiercely competitive Indian bike market, the 150–160cc segment is a battlefield where power meets practicality. Amidst this, the 2025 TVS Apache RTR 160 4V has emerged as a talking point once again. With its price tag hovering around ₹1.34 lakh (ex-showroom), many are wondering: Is this still the best pick in its class? Or have other contenders like the Bajaj Pulsar N160, Yamaha FZ-S V4, or Hero Xtreme 160R 4V taken the lead?
This blog dives deep into performance, features, competitive pricing, and value-to-money matrices to answer that question with full clarity.
Segment Overview: Why the 160cc Class Matters
The 160cc segment is one of the most sought-after for urban and semi-urban India. It’s the sweet spot where:
- Commuter-friendly bikes gain some thrill
- Performance doesn’t sacrifice fuel economy
- Premium features don’t command absurd pricing
In 2025, this space is seeing smart tech additions (like Bluetooth and ABS), sharper designs, and better suspension—all within a ₹1.20L–₹1.50L range.
What Makes the TVS Apache 160 4V Stand Out?
The Apache 160 4V has been a consistent performer, praised for its sporty feel and segment-first updates. Here’s what stands out in the latest 2025 edition:
- Oil-cooled, 159.7cc engine with class-leading 17.55 PS power
- Optional dual-disc brakes with single/dual-channel ABS
- SmartXonnect Bluetooth console with navigation
- Glide Through Traffic (GTT) for smooth low-speed rides
- Aesthetics: Race graphics, aggressive tank shrouds
Bike | Engine (cc) | Power (PS) | Torque (Nm) | ABS | Bluetooth Console | Mileage (km/l) | Price (₹) |
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TVS Apache RTR 160 4V | 159.7 | 17.55 | 14.73 | Single/Dual | Yes | 45–50 | ₹1.34L |
Bajaj Pulsar N160 | 164.82 | 16 | 14.65 | Dual | No | 42–45 | ₹1.32L |
Yamaha FZ-S V4 | 149 | 12.4 | 13.3 | Single | Yes | 50–52 | ₹1.30L |
Hero Xtreme 160R 4V | 163 | 16.9 | 14.6 | Single | Yes | 45–50 | ₹1.30L |
Honda SP160 | 162.7 | 13.46 | 14.6 | Single | No | 55–60 | ₹1.26L |
Comparative Overview
Let’s compare the Apache 160 with its 4 top competitors in this HTML-formatted table:
Feature Breakdown: Apache vs Others
Where Apache Wins:
- Performance: Most powerful in class
- Tech: Bluetooth, GTT, Race modes
- Handling: Race-tuned KYB suspension
Where It Falls Behind:
- Slightly lower fuel efficiency than Honda or Yamaha
- On-road price pushes near ₹1.6L with accessories
- Lack of LED headlamp in lower variants
Real-World User Feedback

TVS has a loyal Apache fan base, and in 2025, owners highlight:
- Positive: Best ride stability, solid pickup, responsive ABS
- Neutral: Heat management needs improvement in traffic
- Negative: Rear suspension on stiffer side for pillion rides
Across Reddit threads, BikeDekho forums, and YouTube rider reviews, the Apache is still ranked #1 or #2 in the segment.
Market Share Insights (as of June 2025)
According to two-wheeler registration trends:
- TVS Apache Series: ~23% market share in the 150–160cc category
- Bajaj Pulsar 160 variants: 21%
- Hero Xtreme 160R: 18%
- Yamaha FZ series: 16%
- Honda SP160: 11%
Apache still leads in semi-urban and southern India due to service network, resale, and sporty appeal.
Verdict: Is the Apache 160 Still the Best?
If your goal is a daily+weekend bike with race genes, tech, and top-tier power, Apache 160 still wins in 2025. It’s not the cheapest, nor the most fuel-efficient—but in terms of pure performance-to-value, it remains hard to beat under ₹1.35L.
Alternatives to Consider Based on Your Priorities
Priority | Best Pick | Why |
---|---|---|
Performance + Tech | Apache 160 4V | Bluetooth, race tuning, highest power |
Fuel Economy | Honda SP160 | 55+ km/l, reliable commuter |
Ride Comfort | Yamaha FZ-S V4 | Soft suspension, upright posture |
Affordability | Hero Xtreme 160R | Low maintenance, aggressive pricing |
Download TVS Apache RTR 160 4V Brochure (PDF)
Final Thoughts
The Apache 160 continues to dominate not just the spec sheets but also rider hearts. While competition is getting fierce, TVS’s blend of power, handling, and innovation still puts it a nose ahead in 2025. If you’re spending around ₹1.30–₹1.35L, you need a reason not to pick Apache—and not the other way around.
For a deeper dive into specifications, color options, and latest features, you can visit the official Apache RTR 160 page. If you’re looking for an official reference document, you can also download the Apache RTR 160 brochure (PDF) directly from TVS Motor.