TVS Ronin Agonda launched at TVS MotoSoul 5.0
The Ronin Agonda was launched alongside an anniversary edition of the Apache RTX at the TVS MotoSoul 5.0

The TVS Ronin Agonda was launched at the TVS MotoSoul motorcycle festival in Goa
TVS Motor Company hosted the fifth edition of its annual motorcycling festival – TVS MotoSoul – and the company chose the festival as the venue to launch the TVS Ronin Agonda, show off cool custom motorcycles and for introducing the 20th anniversary edition of the TVS Apache RTX. Musical entertainment lit up the main stage while motorcycle stunts continued to take place simultaneously, and you can read on to know more about the scenes that took place at the TVS MotoSoul in Goa.

The Ronin Agonda is inspired by the iconic beach in Goa of the same name and features cosmetic differences over the standard model
TVS Ronin Agonda
On the first day of the two-day festival, TVS launched the Ronin Agonda – a version of the standard Ronin inspired by the iconic beach in Goa of the same name. The Ronin Agonda features a colour scheme that is white with retro-looking five-stripe graphics. Prices start from ₹1.30 lakh and it is mechanically-identical to the standard Ronin.

TVS celebrated 20 years of its Apache brand at TVS MotoSoul by introducing an anniversary edition model of the Apache RTX
TVS Apache RTX Anniversary Edition
To commemorate the 20 years of its Apache brand, TVS introduced the Anniversary Edition of the Apache RTX. This special edition model features a black and champagne gold anniversary livery and ‘limited edition’ badging to celebrate 20 years of the Apache brand that was first introduced in 2005 and has its fair share of fans.

The Ronin Kensai features fully adjustable air suspension
Ronin Kensai and Apache RR310 Speedline custom motorcycles
Two custom motorcycle builds, crafted in collaboration with Smoked Garage of Indonesia, were also showcased at TVS MotoSoul. These included the Ronin Kensai which is a shapeshifter between a cafe racer and a bobber, thanks to its fully adjustable air suspension, and this motorcycle is also equipped with a floating industrial seat, an upright exhaust, ambient lighting accents and a performance-oriented wheel setup supported by a CNC machined triple T.

Alongside the Ronin Kensai was the Apache RR310 Speedline which featured slick tyres, a bespoke swingarm, fibre composite bodywork (which might remind you of the bikes used for racing in the Continental GT Cup one-make series) to keep the weight down and a performance exhaust – all of which make the motorcycle look very retro and cool.

Keeping the adrenaline pumping at TVS MotoSoul was an FMX showcase
In addition to these unveils, keeping the adrenaline pumping at TVS MotoSoul was a stunt zone complete with an FMX showcase, gymkhana challenges, a dirt track and a flat track arena, as well as an Adventure Arena. Attendees could also check out TVS’ Art of Protection range, a limited edition helmet series that combines safety with artistic designs, making them look very unique in a sea of traditional helmets. Rounding up the action on Day 1 of the festival were musical acts by DJ Akbar Sami and the rapper Badshah, both of which kept the crowds grooving as the sun went down and brought the first day of the TVS MotoSoul to a close.


