The Race-spec TVS Apache GP200R has a 200cc engine with a top speed of around 155 km/h. TVS Racing will offer full technical support to the teams in INMRC.
By Divyam Dubey
TVS Motor Company has been announced as the official race bike supplier for the 2025 Indian National Motorcycle Racing Championship (INMRC). The company will provide its track-ready TVS Apache GP200R motorcycles for the new Pro Stock 200 class. This move marks a major step forward for Indian two-wheeler racing and strengthens TVS Motor’s leadership in motorsports. The new Pro Stock 200 class is set to begin at the Madras International Circuit in Chennai on June 6, 2025. The opening round will feature seven teams and twelve racers. This racing category aims to make professional racing more accessible to independent teams by offering powerful, race-prepared machines.
Vimal Sumbly, Head - Premium Business, TVS Motor Company said: 'At TVS Motor Company, our racing DNA drives us to innovate and lead from the front. We are proud to be the first two-wheeler manufacturer in Indian motorsport history to supply race-tuned machines for the National Championship. This landmark development, supported by the vision of the Madras International Circuit makes it easier and more affordable for independent teams to participate and compete at the highest level.
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'This year holds even greater significance as we mark two decades of our flagship performance brand, the TVS Apache – a true embodiment of our ‘Track to Road’ philosophy. As we charge into the new season, we aim not just to race, but to raise the bar for motorsports in India once again.'
The TVS Apache GP200R is a specially developed 200cc motorcycle built for high-speed racing. Weighing just 105 kg, it delivers 40% more power than the standard version. It also features a high-lift camshaft, advanced ECU, aerodynamic design, adjustable suspension, and integrated data-logging, helping the bike achieve top speeds of over 155 kmph.
TVS Racing will also provide full support to all participating teams throughout the INMRC 2025 season. This includes technical assistance, servicing, and maintenance. The effort highlights TVS Motor’s “Track to Road” approach, bringing racing innovations into everyday motorcycle development.
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TVS Racing will continue competing in the Pro Stock 300–400cc class with riders like Rakshith Dave and Alwin Sundar. Motorsport veteran Jagan Kumar will now focus on coaching and mentoring young riders. With this move, TVS strengthens its commitment to Indian motorsports and future racing talent.