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TVS Ronin
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Specifications
- Maximum Torque
- 19.93 Nm @ 3750 rpm
- Seat Height
- 795 mm
- Maximum Power
- 20.4 HP @ 7750 rpm
- Number of Gears
- 5
- Ground Clearance
- 181 mm
- Kerb Weight
- 159 kg
- Engine cc (Displacement)
- 225.9 cc
- Fuel Tank Capacity
- 14 litres
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Complete Specifications
TVS Ronin
- Engine Details
- 225.9cc, Oil-Cooled, 4-Stroke, 4-Valve, SOHC, Single Cylinder Engine
- Fuel System
- Fuel Injection
- Cooling
- Oil Cooled
- Engine cc (Displacement)
- 225.9 cc
- Maximum Power
- 20.4 HP @ 7750 rpm
- Maximum Torque
- 19.93 Nm @ 3750 rpm
- Emission Norms
- BS6-Compliant
- Compression Ratio
- 10.14:1
- Bore
- 66 mm
- Stroke
- 66 mm
- Number of Gears
- 5
- Clutch
- Assist and Slipper Clutch
- Side Stand Engine Cut Off
- Overall Length
- 2040 mm
- Overall Width
- 805 mm
- Overall Height
- 1170 mm
- Seat Height
- 795 mm
- Ground Clearance
- 181 mm
- Wheelbase
- 1357 mm
- Kerb Weight
- 159 kg
- Fuel Tank Capacity
- 14 litres
- Design
- (4.5)
- Performance
- (4)
- Comfort
- (4)
- Fuel Economy
- (4.5)
- Features
- (4)
- Build Quality
- (4.5)
- Value for Money
- (4.5)
- Front Brake
- 300mm Disc
- Rear Brake
- 240mm Disc
- ABS
- Front Tyre
- 110/70-17
- Rear Tyre
- 130/70-17
- Wheel Type
- 9 Spoke Alloy Wheels
- Tubeless Tyres
- Alloy Wheels
- Battery Type
- Maintenance Free
- Head Light
- LED
- Tail Light
- LED
- Position Lamp
- “T” Shaped Signature Position Lamp
- Automatic Headlamp On (AHO)
- Bike Variant
- TVS Ronin 225
- Availability Status in India
- 2-Wheeler Type
- Scrambler
- Latest Price in India
- TVS Ronin 225 price is Rs 1.49 lakh (ex-showroom).
- Fuel Type
- Petrol
- Colour Options
- Magma Red, Lightning Black, Galactic Grey, Dawn Orange, Delta Blue, Stargaze Black
- Official Tagline
- Unscripted Life
- On Road Price
- TVS Ronin 225 on road price is Rs 1.71 lakh in Delhi, Rs 1.77 lakh in Mumbai, Rs 1.74 lakh in Kolkata and Rs 1.76 lakh in Chennai. The prices mentioned here are approximate and we suggest you contact your nearest TVS dealership to get the exact on-road price quote in your city.
- Front Suspension
- 41mm USD Front Forks
- Rear Suspension
- Monoshock
- Frame (Chassis)
- Double Cradle Split Synchro Stiff Frame
- Exhaust/Muffler
- Matt Grey Muffler Guard
- Mileage
- TVS Ronin 225 mileage is 42.95 kmpl (certified).
- Performance
- In terms of performance, the 225cc motorcycle can accelerate from 0-100 kmph in around 4.2 seconds.
- Top Speed
- TVS Ronin 225 top speed is 120 kmph (certified).
- Hazard Warning Switch
- Ex Showroom Price vs On Road Price
- Ex-Showroom Price is the Manufacturing Cost of the vehicle + Dealer/Seller Profit + GST (Goods and Service Tax) + Transportation Charges (from the manufacturing plant to the dealership). On the other hand, the On-Road Price is the actual cost you pay to the dealership to make the vehicle legal to run on the roads. It includes Ex-Showroom Price in your city + RTO Charges (Vehicle Registration) + One Time Road Tax + Insurance Charges. The On-Road Price also includes some optional things like if you opt for Genuine Accessories and Extended Warranty while buying a vehicle. Please note that the On-Road Price varies a lot across different states in India due to different percentage for the State Registration Charges.
- Speedometer
- Digital
- Tachometer
- Digital
- Trip Meter
- Digital
- Odometer
- Digital
- Temperature Gauge
- Neutral Indicator
- Fuel Gauge
- Digital
- Low Fuel Warning Light
- Global Positioning System (GPS)
- Service Reminder
- Low Battery Indicator
- Distance To Empty
- Gear Shift Light
- Braking System
- 1-Channel ABS (Anti-Lock Braking System)
- Key Features
- Some of the key TVS Ronin 225 features include - Fully Digital Console, All LED Lamps, Asymmetric Speedometer, Block Tread Tyre between Chain Cover, Integrated Starter Generator (ISG), Distance to Empty (DTE), Gear Shift Assist, Side Stand Indication, Side Stand Engine Inhibitor, Hazard Lamp, Two Trip Meter, Service Due Indication, Ride Modes (Rain & Urban), Upside Front Fork, Glide Through Technology (GTT), Slipper Clutch.
- Ride Modes
- Rain & Urban Mode
- Similar Bikes
- Honda CB350RS, Yezdi Scrambler, Royal Enfield Scram 411, Bajaj Dominar 250, Benelli Leoncino 250, Husqvarna Svartpilen 250
- Electric Start
- Pillion Footrest
- Pillion Grabrail
- Riding Modes
Expert Verdict
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“Have you seen the TVS Ronin lately? The other day I got to take it for a spin and to be honest, I didn’t think that I would end up liking it as much as I did. Here, TVS really took a bold step, and it’s one of those bikes that the more you spend time with, just it grows on you.
Design & Look
Just like I was on about the looks, first. Ronin is this unique neo-retro design that’s both scrambler and cruiser in the same space. It is an odd combo at first, but trust me, it pulls it off some how. That T shaped DLR is definitely something about it — it gives the headlamp a kind of smirking expression all of its own, almost as if it’s saying, ‘Yeah I know I’m different!’ There’s that chunky fuel tank and those slightly raised handlebars, for example. You won’t see it as overly aggressive, or even mean looking, but there’s definitely some attitude in the way it stands, like that cool, laid back dude who doesn’t have to raise his voice to get noticed.
To be honest, it’s refreshing because it doesn’t try too hard to fit a certain mold. It’s no wannabe sportbike, nor hardcore cruiser. Just a laid back all rounder at it’s own style. It’s kind of like a Yamaha FZX, but I think the Ronin’s a bit more proportionate, a bit more purposeful. It just doesn’t scream for attention and everything about its design just clicks.
Engine & Performance
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But it’s when you look at performance that it gets really interesting. The engine power is a 225.9cc single cylinder engine that produces 20 horsepower and 19.93 Nm of torque. On paper, that doesn’t sound like a lot, but out there on the road, between the bottom and mid-end, it has a good time. I twisted the throttle up and got a smooth, linear pull, just perfect for darting through city traffic. By no means are you going to have your hair blown back on the highway, but for day to day commuting and the occasional weekend spin it has more than enough grunt.
The one thing that really surprised me about the engine, though, was just how refined it felt, none of the unnecessary vibrations even when I pushed harder a bit. And that’s the one thing you really can’t say about some of its rivals, such as the Bajaj Avenger or even the Royal Enfield Hunter 350. They buzz and shake a little bit, but this one? All the way, just smooth and composed. And the 5-speed gearbox? It shifts effortlessly. There was none of the ‘notchy’ feeling you sometimes get with bikes of this type, which is a welcome change.
Features
The feature set was one of the things that really caught my eye. Tech here was never skimped on by TVS. Once you get past the pouting about no gauges and not being able to see how fast or slow you’re going, you get a digital instrument cluster not just loaded with info, but that connects to your smartphone. You’ve got navigation, call alerts — you name it. It’s not something you need every day, where you’re going home from the office, but when you’re out cruising new roads, it’s one of those features you like to have. And get this: On top of that, it’s got Glide Through Technology, so you can… you can just crawl through traffic without even touching the throttle. So just release the clutch slowly and it’ll smoothly roll forward and lets face it that’s perfect for bumper to bumper traffic. But it’s a little thing that truly makes a big difference in the city.
And of course it’s dual channel ABS. So I tried a few hard stops and it felt rock solid. No drama, no skidding; just smooth confidence braking. It really comes out ahead of a few competitors like the Jawa 42, which still comes with single-channel ABS on the base models. The Ronin feels a cut above with small stuff like this.
Ride & Handling
What really threw me was how well it handles. I mean, it’s definitely a cruiser vibe, but it’s actually maneuverable for what it is. However, this comfortable, upright position is borne of the low seat height and slightly forward set footpegs. It felt like an easy glide and I could have ridden it for hours without becoming cramped or tired. And the suspension also is tuned just right. The bumps are soaked up by the front USD forks and the rear monoshock, meaning you won’t be getting jolted every time you roll over a pothole. You don’t usually get that feeling of floating on the road at this price.
I recently had a go on the Royal Enfield Meteor 350, and that has the classic cruiser charm, but the Ronin felt a bit more versatile. They almost seem to be able to switch personalities depending how you ride it. Just want to chill and cruise? It’s totally down for that. It’s agile enough to keep up, but if you want to go attack some twisty backroads. It’s not going to be as sharp as a full on sport bike but it’s got enough confidence that it can have fun with. I didn’t think you could get that from a bike that looks as laid back as this.
Pricing & Rivals
And here’s the kicker: the price. The Ronin has been really well positioned competitively by TVS. Despite priced below the likes of the Royal Enfield Hunter 350 and the Jawa 42, the aesthetics and refinement on offer is hard to match by many of the bigger bikes. Indeed, the Hunter 350 has that classic Enfield charm, the Jawa has a little bit of that retro vibe going on, but the Ronin’s all like, ‘Yo, I’m modern, I’ll do anything for you, I’ve got all the bells and whistles without having to touch your pockets at the end of it.’ If you’re looking for something that’s not just a cruiser or a street bike but a little bit of everything, it’s worth a look.
That’s my take on the TVS Ronin so yeah. There’s a bit of everything—style, features and a great ride. What do you think? Or are you more a classic cruiser type than somebody that would play into your vibe?
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