TVS RTR Hyper Stunt and Tangent RR concepts highlight the brand’s focus on urban agility, racing technology, and expanding its presence in global markets.
By Divyam Dubey

TVS Motor Company made a strong impression at EICMA 2025 in Milan by unveiling two concept motorcycles that point to the brand’s future direction in design and technology. The new models, the TVS RTR Hyper Stunt and the TVS Tangent RR show how the company plans to balance performance with practicality. The RTR Hyper Stunt focuses on agility and control for city riders, while the Tangent RR brings race-inspired engineering to everyday use.
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Alongside these motorcycles, TVS also showcased a range of electric models and their first ADV, the Apache RTX, as part of its wider strategy to grow its global presence.
The TVS Tangent RR concept draws from the brand’s racing experience. It features a composite monocoque subframe that improves balance and stability while keeping the design compact. Instead of pursuing outright power, it focuses on aerodynamic efficiency and precise control.

Though still a concept, TVS hinted that future versions could include ride modes, a digital console, and modern lighting.
The TVS RTR Hyper Stunt concept stood out for its urban focus and rider-oriented design. It has been built to offer sharp handling and quick response, making it suitable for stunt performance and daily commutes alike. Its lightweight frame and balanced geometry help riders move through tight spaces and handle rapid direction changes with ease.

With this concept, TVS is clearly exploring a segment of riders who want compact, agile motorcycles that make city riding easier and more engaging.
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Beyond these two concepts, TVS’s EICMA 2025 showcase featured the M1-S maxi scooter, TVS X, e.FX 30, and Apache RTX 300 for Europe. With the RTR Hyper Stunt and Tangent RR leading its display, TVS outlined its next phase of motorcycle development, one centred adaptability and global expansion.