The TVS RTS X Supermoto and Vision iQube concepts were unveiled at the 2025 Auto Expo
At the 2025 Auto Expo, TVS Motor unveiled some interesting concepts, two of which caught our attention a lot. We’re talking about the TVS RTS
RTS X Super Moto concept
This is the first time that TVS Motor is trying the Super Moto genre. As seen in the images, the TVS RTS The main frame of this motorcycle is similar to that of the Apache RTR 310, while the subframe is completely new. This subframe also has an under-seat exhaust, which looks rather neat.
There is a one-piece bench seat that is set high so as not to provide a high riding position with a seat height of 875mm. Bodywork includes a sharp fuel tank, tough tank covers with a clear finish, a flat LED headlight with a sharp front beak, partial front fork caps and knuckle guards.
The engine start button is located below the fighter jet-inspired toggle switch on the fuel tank, meaning it has keyless start. There is also a pill-shaped kit. The USD front forks were not adjustable and the TVS RTS
It weighs 144 kg, and can accelerate to 60 km/h in 2.8 seconds and 100 km/h in 6.3 seconds. It is powered by a 299cc engine, possibly the new RT XD4, mated to a 6-speed gearbox. The Super Moto type is not very popular in India. KTM will probably consider launching the 390 SMC R here. Once this happens, TVS may set up a competitor under the Apache RTS sub-brand.
iQube vision concept
TVS Motor currently sells the iQube range of electric scooters in India with stationary and rechargeable battery options. However, the company seems to envision a future where swappable battery technology takes center stage. This is exactly what the TVS Vision iQuve concept it showed at Auto Expo 2025 seems to signify.
Even from a design perspective, this futuristic concept car is a stunning piece. The volume quotient has been greatly increased. It is much longer and wider than the current iQube scooter. The handlebar on this scooter is exposed and has two square digital displays that seem to take care of the switchgear functions.
Instead of the instrument cluster, we can see the HUD (Head-Up Display). The diamond-shaped LED headlight, one-piece seat, muscular side body panels, extended tail section with inverted U-shaped LED taillight, massive disc brakes at both ends and thick tires are some of the prominent features of the TVS Vision iQube concept.
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