TVS Ronin Scrambler to launch in India tomorrow: Things you need to know

TVS Motorcycles is all set to add a new model to its family of two-wheelers in the form of TVS Ronin, the bike is set to be launched in India tomorrow. But just before the launch of the latest model from the manufacturer, important details of the bike were leaked on the internet. Earlier, this model was expected to be a cruiser bike named Zeppelin but as per the latest revelation, the new Ronin will be a scrambler motorcycle. This is the first time that TVS is bringing such a model in the Indian two wheeler market. Based on previously leaked information, here are the things you should know about the latest scrambler.

Based on the images leaked on the internet, the TVS Ronin gets the design of a scrambler motorcycle with a hint of cafe racer elements on its body. The front end of the bike gets a classic-looking round headlight. Apart from this, the new scrambler gets a tear-drop shaped fuel tank, flat side panels and single-piece seat. Moving to the rear-end, the bike gets a grab-rail and tail-light, where the seat ends. At its core, the bike consists of a blacked-out engine and a cover to protect the engine. Also, the new TVS Ronin will be available in dual-tone paint scheme.

Based on the previously leaked information, the TVS Ronin Scrambler Motorcycle is expected to cost around Rs 1.49 lakh (ex-showroom). However, the price of the bike may be slightly higher than this, because the information about the engine installed in the bike is not yet available.

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TVS’s new scrambler gets multi-spoke alloy wheels covered with dual-purpose tyres. In addition, the bike is expected to get a round instrument cluster with features like TVS Smart Xconnect Bluetooth cluster for connectivity.

The new Scrambler is expected to get a 125-cc engine, though that hasn’t been confirmed yet. Based on the rumors doing the rounds on the internet, the bike could get a 225-cc engine like the Apache.