Goa is buzzing again because TVS Motor Company just kicked off the fifth chapter of MotoSoul 2025, and bro, they didnโt come to play safe. Day one was straight fire โ TVS dropped two jaw-dropping special edition bikes that had everyone pulling out their phones: the all-new Ronin Agonda Edition and the Apache RTX 20th Anniversary Edition. Plus, they rolled out some sick custom builds and a super-limited โArt of Protectionโ helmet series that you can only grab if youโre actually there at the event.
TVS Ronin Agonda Edition โ Pure Beach-Cruiser Swag
Picture this: youโre chilling on Agonda Beach, waves crashing, sun going down, and you roll up on a bike that looks like it was born there. Thatโs exactly what TVS did with the Ronin Agonda Edition.
They slapped a clean white base coat on it, threw in ocean-blue and blood-red stripes, stamped โAgondaโ proudly on the tank, and finished the black alloys with razor-thin red pinstripes. New seat upholstery too โ looks plush and feels premium. The whole bike screams โI belong in Goaโ without shouting too loud.
Price? โน1,30,990 ex-showroom Delhi. It sits right between the base DS and the SS variant in the Ronin lineup, but under the skin itโs the same base model โ no mechanical upgrades. You still get that buttery-smooth 225.9 cc air/oil-cooled single that pumps out 20.2 horses and almost 20 Nm of torque, hooked to a 5-speed box. Itโs all about the looks this time, and damn, the looks are on point.

TVS Apache RTX 20th Anniversary Edition โ Black, Gold & Pure Badassery
If the Ronin is the chill beach vibe, the Apache RTX 20th Anniversary Edition is the guy who walks into the bonfire party and owns the night.
TVS went full stealth mode with a deep matte black paint job and splashed champagne gold accents everywhere. Thereโs special 20-year anniversary badging, a proper metal crest on the tank, and numbering that reminds you only a handful of these exist. It looks expensive as hell โ and knowing TVS special editions, it probably will be (price still under wraps at the time of launch).
Mechanically? Zero changes. Youโre still riding TVSโs first proper ADV weapon โ the 299 cc liquid-cooled RTX D4 motor that makes 35 bhp and 28.5 Nm, 6-speed gearbox, USD forks up front, monoshock at the back, steel trellis frame, and enough ground clearance to laugh at village roads. Itโs the same animal, just wearing a tuxedo now.
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Bonus Flex at MotoSoul 2025
Apart from the two launches, TVS brought a fleet of wild custom Ronins and Apaches built by famous builders โ some with scrambler kits, some with crazy paint, all of them head-turners. And if youโre at MotoSoul right now, you can walk away with the โArt of Protectionโ helmet series โ hand-painted, limited-run lids that wonโt be sold anywhere else.
Bottom line: TVS didnโt just show up to MotoSoul 2025 โ they pulled up in style, reminded everyone the Apache flag has been flying for 20 strong years, and gave Ronin owners a new Goan souvenir they can actually ride. If youโre anywhere near Vagator this weekend, go stare at these bikes in person. Photos donโt do justice.









