The images of the upcoming TVS Ronin 225 have leaked online just days before its launch. The bike is expected to be launched in the coming days. The bike is set to make its debut by August 2022 in the Nepalese market.

TVS Ronin was expected to be Zeppelin-inspired cruiser but the leaked images suggest that it is more of a neo-retro model similar to the Honda CB350. The overall theme of the bike is retro-modern and only the side profile is leaked in the new photos.

TVS Motorcycles is all set to launch its newest offering the TVS Ronin in Nepal in August and bookings are expected to open soon after. It is expected to rival against the Jawa Forty Two and Yezdi Scrambler.

TVS Ronin could be powered by a 223cc single-cylinder engine paired with a 5-speed gearbox. It is to be powered by air and an oil-cooled unit. It is likely that this engine could have a higher cubic capacity than the TVS Apache RTR 200 4V. Braking duties are covered by disc brakes at both ends, likely with dual-channel ABS.

TVS Ronin gets a Scrambler-styled design with elements of a cafe racer motorcycle. The bike rides on multi-spoke alloy wheels that are shod with dual-purpose tires.The chassis looks newly equipped with a gold-colored upside-down fork suspension at the front and a monoshock at the rear.

Furthermore, it comes with a circular headlamp with a T-shaped LED daytime running light, a single-pod instrument console, a teardrop-shaped fuel tank, a flat seat, and a raised handlebar offering an upright riding position. In addition, it also features a round instrument cluster that is likely to feature a TVS Smart Xonnect Bluetooth connectivity system which displays incoming calls, SMS, email alerts, and turn-by-turn navigation.

Ronin 225 has curved fenders, dual-tone paint, a blacked-out engine, and a large belly pan underneath made of plastic.

It is set to be launched in July across the various Asian markets and bookings are expected to open soon after. So stay tuned for the review and more details about the upcoming motorbike TVS Ronin 225 in Nepal.

 

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