TVS Motor Company has launched the Ronin Agonda, a limited-edition motorcycle, at a price of Rs 1.31 lakh (ex-showroom, India). The bike is inspired by the iconic Agonda Beach in Goa and features a white-led color palette with retro five-stripe graphics. The Ronin Agonda is available in three trims: Base, Mid, and Top, with the limited-edition model positioned between the Base and Mid grades.
The Base grade is available in two colors, Lightning Black and Magma Red, priced at Rs 1.26 lakh and Rs 1.28 lakh, respectively. The Mid trim is sold in Glacier Silver and Charcoal Ember colors at prices of Rs 1.48 lakh and Rs 1.49 lakh, respectively. The Top derivative is priced at Rs 1.60 lakh and is offered in two colorways, Nimbus Grey and Midnight Blue.
The Agonda Edition loses out on several premium features, including dual-channel ABS, adjustable levers, SmartXonnect app connectivity, turn-by-turn navigation, voice assist, and golden-colored USD front forks. The bike is powered by a 225.9 cc single-cylinder oil-cooled petrol engine that produces 20 bhp at 7750 rpm and 19.93 Nm of torque at 3750 rpm. The engine is paired with a 5-speed gearbox and an Assist & Slipper Clutch.
TVS Motor Company also unveiled the Apache RTX Anniversary Edition and two custom-built motorcycles, the TVS Ronin Kensai and the TVS Apache RR310 Speedline, at the MotoSoul 2025 event in Goa. According to Vimal Sumbly, Head Business – Premium, TVS Motor Company, the new TVS Ronin Agonda celebrates a more progressive and expressive motorcycling culture, and the company is showcasing how its brands are evolving with purpose and creativity.
The launch of the Ronin Agonda is part of TVS Motor Company’s efforts to create immersive experiences and curated design for its community. The company aims to showcase its passion for motorcycling and inspire its riders to grow stronger each year. With the new TVS Ronin Agonda and other custom creations, TVS Motor Company is evolving its brands with purpose and creativity, reflecting the company’s commitment to the motorcycling culture.
