TVS Ronin: TVS has unveiled its revamped Ronin motorcycle at the India Mobility Expo 2025. The design of the bike has undergone significant changes, resulting in an improved aesthetic compared to its predecessor. A launch is anticipated in the near future, with reports suggesting that the official pricing may be revealed within this month. This article will explore the potential pricing and features of the new model.
The design modifications for the 2025 Ronin were influenced by market feedback. Initially marketed as a cruiser, the updated Ronin will now be positioned as a city street bike, enhancing the overall riding experience.
Features and specifications of TVS Ronin
Notable alterations are evident in the rear section of the motorcycle. The seat has been redesigned to be more compact, and the rear mudguard has been slimmed down. The company has aimed to achieve a cleaner appearance for the engine area. Additionally, a new headlamp unit has been introduced, contributing to the bike’s visual appeal.
The new TVS Ronin will be powered by a 225cc air and oil-cooled single-cylinder engine, which now complies with OBD2 standards. This engine produces 20.1 bhp of power and 19.93 Nm of torque, paired with a 5-speed gearbox. Sources indicate that the new Ronin is expected to launch by March, with minimal price increases anticipated. Various variants will be offered, featuring new color options.
A direct competitor to the Royal Enfield Hunter 350
The TVS Ronin is positioned as a direct competitor to the Royal Enfield Hunter 350. The Hunter 350 boasts a robust 349cc single-cylinder, air-cooled, fuel-injected engine that delivers 20.2 hp of power and 27 Nm of torque, also equipped with a 5-speed gearbox. According to ARAI, this model achieves a mileage of 36.22 kmpl.