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Upcoming 300 cc TVS Adventure Motorcycle Spotted Testing

The motorcycle, which is expected to be called the RTX 300, will likely be powered by TVS’s new 300 cc engine
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Published on December 12, 2024

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  • The adventure motorcycle is expected to be called the RTX 300.
  • Expected to be powered by a liquid-cooled 299.1 cc engine.
  • Will likely go on sale sometime next year.

TVS’ upcoming adventure motorcycle has been spotted testing in India.  Likely to be called the RTX 300, the bike is expected to go on sale in India sometime next year. The motorcycle will be powered by the company’s new liquid-cooled 300 cc engine, the RT-XD4 300, which was recently unveiled at TVS MotoSoul 2024. 

 

Also Read: TVS Ronin, RTR 310-Based Custom Motorcycles Unveiled At MotoSoul 2024
 

 

While the motorcycles in the video are heavily camouflaged, a few details are visible in the video. The motorcycle will sport a split headlamp setup and a tall windscreen up front. Other noticeable details include alloy wheels that look similar to the rims on the RTR 310. TVS had announced that its new engine will be offered with throttle-by-wire, hinting that the motorcycle will get features such as traction control and multiple ride modes. 

 

In terms of cycle parts, suspension duties on the motorcycle will be handled by upside-down forks (USD) up front, and a monoshock at the rear. Fully adjustable suspension is also expected to be on offer as an option, similar to the Apache RTR 310 and RR 310. In terms of braking, the motorcycle will get disc brakes on both ends. 

 

Also Read: New 300cc TVS RT-XD4 Engine Unveiled At MotoSoul 2024
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TVS' new in-house developed 300 cc engine was recently unveiled at 

TVS MotoSoul 2024

 

The RT-XD4 300 is TVS’s in-house built liquid-cooled 299.1 cc engine that churns out 34.5 bhp at 9,000 rpm and 28.5 Nm of peak torque at 7,000 rpm. This is 3 bhp and nearly 9 Nm lower than the peak power figures of the recently updated TVS Apache RR 310. The engine features four valves with dual-overhead cams and comes mated to a six-speed gearbox, aided by a slip-and-assist clutch. 


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