TVS Motorcycles has launched the new Ronin for the Indian market with a price of Rs 1.49 lakh (ex-showroom). The bike has been launched in India in 3 variants. The bike was earlier expected to be a cruiser, but after the launch, it has been made clear that the bike follows a mixed design of Scrambler and a Cafe racer design language. With the TVS Ronin, this is the first time the manufacturer is stepping into a new segment of motorcycles in India. Until now, the manufacturer only had entry-level sports bikes on offer like the Apache series, which are sold in India in multiple variants.
TVS Ronin has been launched in the Indian market at a starting price of Rs 1.49 lakh (ex-showroom) and goes up to Rs 1.70 lakh (ex-showroom).
The price segment has been split between the three variants namely with single-tone dual channel, dual-0tone dual-channel, and triple-tone dual channel.
The fully-digital instrument cluster of the TVS Ronin is complete in with this mono-pod design, enabling the bike to show various details like speed and range among other things.
The bike comes loaded with features like voice assist, TVS smart Xonnect, turn-by-turn navigation, and a USB charger among other things to attract consumers.
The unique design language of the bike continues to the rear-end with a sleek-looking tail lamp complemented by arrow-shaped turn signals.
The new bike comes with multiple features which become even more convenient with the controls with an ergonomic design.
The arrow-shaped turn signals are in sync with the design of the headlights and add to the edgy design of the new TVS Ronin.
TVS says Ronin, has "no masters" the new bike gets a modern appearance combined with retro elements. It is hard to classify the design in a segment but it can be considered a mix of a scrambler and a racer.
The headlight of the bike gets a completely unforeseen design for its LED headlamp adding to its unique appearance and persona. The 'T' shaped LED light gives it an even more unique appearance.