Ronin Agonda Edition arrives with a new theme and design updates, expanding the TVS Ronin lineup while keeping the mechanical package unchanged.
By Divyam Dubey

TVS Motor Company has launched the Ronin Agonda Edition in India for Rs 1.31 lakh (ex-showroom). The new edition made its first appearance at MotoSoul 5, where TVS spoke about strengthening community-led events and building brand engagement through rider-focused programmes. The Ronin Agonda Edition continues TVS’ pattern of creating special versions based on the same platform to keep the lineup new for buyers. TVS seems to be using this strategy to maintain interest in a segment that sees regular updates from rival brands.
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The Ronin Agonda Edition keeps the familiar 225.9 cc single-cylinder engine from the standard model. It stays with the five-speed gearbox and carries all functional features already offered in the Ronin range. TVS has not changed the power or torque figures, which means the riding experience remains the same as the regular variants. The bike produces 20.1 bhp and 19.93Nm of torque.
TVS has given the Agonda Edition a coastal-themed design that helps it stand out from the rest of the lineup. The bike gets a dual-tone paint scheme, edition-specific graphics, and a unique seat pattern created only for this model. It also features a special badge, making it easy to identify among other variants.
At MotoSoul 5, TVS also revealed updates for its Apache range, including the Apache RTX 300 20th Anniversary Edition, marking a milestone for the Apache name. Alongside the Ronin Agonda Edition, these updates underline TVS’ wider plan for its premium motorcycle portfolio and its ongoing push for community-led brand events.
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Deliveries for the Ronin Agonda Edition are expected to begin soon. Sitting near the top end of the Ronin range in terms of pricing, the Agonda Edition gives TVS another option to keep the lineup competitive as new models continue to enter the segment.