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2025 TVS Ronin launched at Rs 1.35 lakh: What’s changed

TVS Motor Company introduces the 2025 Ronin, starting at Rs 1.35 ... Read More
TVS Motor Company has launched the 2025 iteration of the Ronin, with prices starting at Rs 1.35 lakh, ex-showroom. The model was first showcased at the MotoSoul event in Goa last year and brings fresh colour options along with upgraded features, albeit for the mid-spec variant only. Here, let’s take a look at what’s new.

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2025 TVS Ronin: What’s changed


While the overall design remains familiar, the 2025 Ronin gets two new colour options: Glacier Silver and Charcoal Ember. Additionally, TVS has made a notable update to the mid-spec DS variant by equipping it with dual-channel ABS, a feature that was previously exclusive to the top-spec TD variant.

Other than that, the motorcycle remains the same in terms of design, dimensions, powertrain and feature list which includes a digital instrument cluster that continues to offer Bluetooth connectivity, call and SMS alerts, and turn-by-turn navigation via the SmartXonnect system.


2025 TVS Ronin: Engine and hardware


The 2025 Ronin is powered by the same 225.9cc, single-cylinder, oil-cooled engine as before. This motor produces 20.4 hp 19.93 Nm of peak torque. For transmission duties, it employs a five-speed gearbox with an assist and slipper clutch.

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As for hardware, the Ronin features 41 mm USD front forks and a 7-step adjustable monoshock at the rear. Stopping power comes from a 300 mm front disc, 240 mm rear disc setup. It now comes with dual-channel ABS on the mid-spec and top-spec trim.

2025 TVS Ronin: Price


The Ronin’s base model starts at Rs 1.35 lakh, ex-showroom. The mid-spec DS variant, now equipped with dual-channel ABS, comes at Rs 1.59 lakh, while the top-spec TD trim is priced at Rs 1.68 lakh. Additionally, a special edition variant is available at Rs 1.72 lakh, ex-showroom.
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