The TVS RTX 300 launch is confirmed for October 15, bringing the brand’s first adventure tourer with a new 299cc engine to the Indian market.
Key highlights
- Launch on October 15; TVS’s first ADV entry for India’s booming mid-cap adventure segment.
- New 299cc RT-XD4 single aims for 35 PS and 28.5 Nm with a 6-speed box and slipper clutch.
- Expected ex-showroom pricing in the ₹2.5–2.9 lakh band to take on KTM 250 Adventure and Himalayan 450.
Specifications
TVS is introducing a fresh 299cc, liquid‑cooled RT‑XD4 single targeting 35 PS at 9,000 rpm and 28.5 Nm at 7,000 rpm, paired to a 6‑speed gearbox with a slipper clutch for smoother downshifts.
Underneath, a steel trellis frame is suspended by USD front forks and a rear monoshock for road-biased adventure use.
- Engine: 299cc, liquid-cooled single, RT‑XD4 platform
- Output: 35 PS @ 9,000 rpm; 28.5 Nm @ 7,000 rpm (targeted/expected)
- Transmission: 6‑speed, slipper clutch
- Frame: Steel trellis
- Wheels/tyres: 19-inch front, 17-inch rear (alloy), dual‑purpose tyres
- Brakes/ABS: Discs front and rear, dual‑channel ABS
Features and tech
Early details and event previews suggest a feature-packed bike for long distance and daily use.
Expect a color TFT with connected tech and core rider aids as per segment.
- Color TFT console with Bluetooth/turn-by-turn navigation
- Multiple ride modes and traction control
- All-LED lighting, ride-by-wire and cruise control in top variants
Launch, price and availability
TVS has confirmed the launch for October 15 with invites themed “Mount Up For The Mountains” which hints at the ADV positioning.
Pricing in the industry puts the RTX 300 around ₹2.5–2.9 lakh ex-showroom aiming for an aggressive entry point.
- Launch date: October 15, 2025
- Expected price: ₹2.5–2.9 lakh (ex-showroom)
- Deliveries and bookings: To be announced at launch event
Market context
RTX 300 is TVS’s first entry in the mid-capacity ADV space which is all about comfort, tech and value. With a 19/17 setup and trellis frame, the bike is biased towards road touring with light trail ability, a sweet spot for urban riders who tour on weekends.
Expert commentary
Preview coverage suggests TVS is targeting a balance of performance and daily usability rather than extreme off-road specialization. Positioning seems to be leveraging TVS’s chassis expertise and connected features to undercut premium rivals on price while matching core performance numbers.
Rivals and comparisons
RTX 300’s expected output and feature list puts it against a range of road biased and adventure focused options.
- KTM 250 Adventure: Lower displacement and power but sharper dynamics and established ADV credentials; RTX 300 aims to outperform on power/features at same price.
- Royal Enfield Himalayan 450: Bigger engine and power, stronger off-road bias; RTX 300 counters with lower entry price and more electronics.
- BMW G 310 GS: Premium branding and pricing; RTX 300 seeks same on-paper performance for less.
- Suzuki V-Strom SX 250: Budget friendly and reliable; RTX 300 targets a higher performance, tech focused niche above it.
What to expect at launch
Wait for final output, variant wise features and accessory packs for touring, booking timelines and delivery windows.
If TVS starts at an aggressive price of ₹2.5 lakh, RTX 300 will set a new benchmark in 250–300cc ADV segment.
Conclusion
With launch date and positioning confirmed, TVS RTX 300 is looking like a feature packed ADV for Indian roads and weekend trails – stay tuned for specs and prices on October 15.