TVS Apache RR 450 or BMW F 450 RR – 450cc Twin Supersport Spotted for the First Time

TVS Apache RR 450 or BMW F 450 RR – The Indian motorcycle market has now reached a point where performance is not limited to just power. Technology, brand value and global partnerships are now changing the game. The biggest example of this change is the partnership of TVS Motor and BMW Motorrad.

Starting on the 310cc platform, this journey has now reached the 450cc Parallel-Twin engine. The first supersport bike based on this new platform has recently been spotted during testing. Now the question is whether TVS Apache RR 450 or BMW F 450 RR.

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TVS–BMW Partnership

The partnership of TVS and BMW led BMW Motorrad to a price point where it had never played before. Through bikes such as G 310 R and G 310 GS, both brands proved what premium engineering and Indian manufacturing can do together.

Now this partnership has reached a new and more powerful 450cc Parallel-Twin platform. The first bike born from this platform is the BMW F 450 GS Adventure. But this is just the beginning. Many body styles based on this engine are to come and the supersport segment has been the most discussed among them.

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First Spy Shot

Let me tell you that a supersport bike built on this new 450cc twin platform is spotted during highway testing. This bike, wrapped in heavy camouflage, was captured in camera for the first time, and this is where the market of speculation heated up.

It is clear to see this test mule that it is not a common sports bike, but a full-blooded supersport machine. Full fairing, clip-on handlebar, split seat and tilted riding position all make it a track-focused machine. Although the design seems a bit heavy and unbalanced due to the camouflage, the production version will be much slim and sharp.

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Design Details

The bikes seen in the spy photos are given fairing-mounted ORVMs, which are usually seen in high-performance supersport bikes. The tail section at the rear is quite sharp and interestingly, the brake lights look integrated with turn indicators.

New SuperSports Bike Spied, TVS Apache RR 450 or BMW F 450 RR?

Suspension setup is also premium. The front side features the USD telescopic front forks and the rear monoshock unit, which is likely to be fully adjustable. Talking about braking, a single disc setup is seen on both ends. The 17-inch alloy wheels and wide, sticky tires make it look like a track-ready machine.

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Engine and Performance

This supersport bike is expected to have a 450cc parallel-twin, liquid-cooled engine. It is estimated that this engine can generate power of around 50 bhp and torque of about 45 Nm. This can be accompanied by 6-speed gearbox, quick-shifter and advanced electronic features such as traction control and ride modes.

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About the Author

Mobin Akhter

Mobin Akhter - Author at TimesBull

I am Mobin Akhter, A dedicated content writer with expertise in automobile and gadget topics, actively writing since 2022. Known for creating simple, engaging, and informative content. Currently working with Timesbull as a content writer since 2024.