Hero Xtreme 160R 2V vs TVS Apache RTR 160 2V: Both these bikes are contenders in the 160cc segment. Here's how they fare against each other in terms of performance. The 2024 Hero Xtreme 160R 2V was launched in India starting at Rs 1,11,111 (ex-showroom). It also competes with the TVS Apache RTR 160 2V. The Apache RTR 160 falls in the category, priced between Rs 1.14 lakh and Rs 1.25 lakh (ex-showroom). Let us compare these two models to see how each one stacks up.
Hero Xtreme 160R 2V features a modern design and aggressive headlights but is only available in Stealth Black. TVS Apache RTR 160 2V, on the other hand, offers a sporty look with a wide range of colour options. In terms of performance, the Xtreme 160R offers solid power with a 163cc engine, and the Apache RTR 160 offers agility with driving modes and slightly more output in Sport mode. The Hero model has full LED lights and a basic LCD screen, while the Apache Offers upgraded connectivity and extra features.
Hero Xtreme 160R 2V has a sleek and distinctive design. It features aggressive headlights that set it apart. On the other hand, the TVS Apache RTR 160 2V has a sporty look even though it looks a bit outdated now.
The Xtreme 160R is available in a single model and only in Stealth Black. The Apache RTR 160 2V, on the other hand, comes in a variety of colours, including T Grey, Matte Blue, Racing Red, Gloss Black, Pearl White, Glossy Black, and Racing Edition.
The Hero Xtreme 160R 2V is powered by a 163.2CC, 2-valve, air-cooled, single-cylinder engine, which develops 14.79 Bhp @8500rpm and 14 NM@6500rpm of torque, coupled with a 5-speed gearbox. The TVS Apache RTR 160 2V, on the other hand, comes equipped with a 159.7cc, 2-valve, air-cooled, single-cylinder engine. It has three ride modes: Sports, Urban, and Rain. It produces 15.31 bhp @ 8,400 rpm and 13.9 Nm @ 7,000 rpm in Sport mode, while 13.85 bhp @ 8,000 rpm and 13.7 Nm @ 6,750 rpm in Urban and Rain mode. A 5-speed transmission is also available on the Apache RTR 160.
2024 Hero Xtreme 160R comes with full LED lighting and a full LCD instrument cluster but no smartphone connectivity, even if it is an additional feature. The console shows a speedometer, tachometer, fuel gauge, and Odometer. There are gear position indicators, a clock, and tell-tale lights. There's also a USB charging port for added convenience.
TVS Apache RTR 160 2V has full-LED headlights, LED daytime running lights (DRL), and LED tail lights. It features a full LCD instrument cluster that displays a speedometer, tachometer, and fuel gauge. The cluster also includes an odometer, clock, driving information, gear indicator and essential tell-tale lights. The top variant, Apache RTR 160 2V Disc BT, also includes Bluetooth connectivity for smartphone pairing, offering features like call and SMS alerts, along with turn-by-turn navigation.
The Hero Xtreme 160R features a 37mm telescoping fork and a monoshock with 7-step preload adjustability. Braking is provided by a 276mm petal disc brake at the front and a 130mm drum brake at the rear, backed by standard single-channel ABS. The bike runs on 17-inch alloy wheels with 100-section and 130-section radial tubeless tyres. It boasts a 790mm seat height, 167mm of clearance, and 12 litres of fuel. Moreover, the scooter weighs 139.5 kg.
TVS Apache RTR 160 has telescopic shock absorbers and twin gas rear shocks. The braking system includes a 270 mm front wheel, which is standard equipment. It has a 130 mm drum at the front and a 200 mm wheel at the rear, depending on the model. The bike comes with either single-channel or double-channel ABS. Depending on the model, 17-inch alloy wheels with 90-section front and 110-section rear tubeless tyres, as well as top-spec Disc BT models, have 120-section rear tyres.
The Apache RTR 160 2V has a seat height of 790 mm, ground clearance of 180 mm and a fuel tank capacity of 12 litres. The drum brake model has a vehicle weight of 137 kg, while the disc brake model weighs 138 kg.
The 2024 Xtreme 160R 2V, at Rs 9,309, is the most affordable model, but it is underspecified compared to the Apache RTR 160. The latter has a better set of features, including smartphone connectivity, mode bar navigation, and multi-driving modes. It also has more options and colors to choose from than the Hero model.
If you are looking for a sports motorcycle with a modern design, a budget-friendly price, and the option to forgo smartphone connectivity, the Hero Xtreme 160R 2V is a good choice. But if you're okay with the old style and extra Apache features and want colour options, the RTR 160 is worth considering. Two-channel ABS models are recommended for increased safety, even though they cost Rs 4,300 more than the single-channel ABS model.
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