TVS Showcases 6 Models in EICMA

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TVS Motor Company made a powerful global debut at EICMA 2025 in Milan, showcasing six innovative models that underline its ambition to expand internationally across electric and internal combustion powertrains.

The trio of electric offerings includes the TVS M1-S maxi-scooter, X e-scooter, and the futuristic e.FX.30 naked electric motorcycle concept. The M1-S targets premium urban mobility markets with a 4.3kWh battery powering a 12.5kW motor, delivering 150km range, 105kph top speed, and quick charging capabilities. The TVS X is a smarter, more connected e-scooter equipped with Android Auto integration and TVS SmartXonnect for hands-free calls, navigation, and entertainment. Meanwhile, the e.FX.30 concept hints at a next-gen electric powertrain, with distinctive design elements like a front camera and belt drive.

In the ICE segment, TVS previewed the Apache RTX 300 adventure tourer, readying it for European launch in early 2026. This model blends touring capability with sportbike DNA, featuring a 299.1cc liquid-cooled engine, SmartXonnect tech, and robust suspension. The two concept bikes — the Tangent RR supersport with a monocoque subframe and the RTR HyprStunt, an agile urban sportsbike equipped for stunt riding — highlight TVS’s racing heritage and design innovation.

Beyond motorcycles, TVS unveiled cutting-edge AR-enabled head-up display helmets in collaboration with Swiss startup Aegis Rider, boosting rider safety and awareness with real-time navigation and alerts within the helmet’s visor. The company also showed off connected innovations like the TVS iQube paired with a smartwatch and a comprehensive line of riding merchandise and lifestyle gear.

Chairman Sudarshan Venu emphasized the global vision behind this showcase, stating that TVS aims to leverage its extensive innovation hubs and legacy to serve riders worldwide with advanced, quality products and technologies.

The EICMA reveal positions TVS as a formidable global player with a diverse portfolio catering to modern rider needs across electric and petrol motorcycles, technology, and lifestyle segments.