TVS RTX 300

TVS RTX 300’s design has been patented in India. This adventure tourer is slated to launch later this year and will be the first motorcycle to debut the new RT-XD4 engine.

  1. TVS RTX 300 design patented in India
  2. Features a 19-inch (F) and 17-inch (R) setup
  3. Will be the first bike to feature the all-new RT-XD4 engine

TVS RTX 300 patented: What we know so far

The RTX 300 was first spied on the street last year, shortly after the brand announced an all-new 300cc RT-XD4 engine at the 2024 edition of MotoSoul. Later, undisguised images of this bike's pre-production model surfaced from the Auto Expo 2025. 

Incidentally, this design patent was registered just a day before the Auto Expo 2025 images surfaced online. The pre-production unit and the design patents bear strong resemblance barring the purposeful beak upfront and crash guards seen on the bike spied at the Auto Expo, which suggests that they might be part of optional accessory list. 

The TVS RTX 300 was spied undisguised at the Auto Expo 2025.

This TVS’ adventure bike looks like it draws inspiration from larger European adventure tourers and the rear tail-light section design appears particularly similar to the Triumph Tiger 900. Another notable factor is the presence of a trellis frame with rear bolt-on subframe. 

Suspending this frame up-front is a USD fork that appears to have a decent amount of travel and a monoshock at the rear. In terms of wheel sizes, it is conclusive from the patents and the spy-shots that this TVS ADV will be running on a more-road biased 19-inch (F) and 17-inch (R) with alloy wheels. This suggests that the focal point of this product is touring rather than off-roading.

TVS RT-XD4 engine details

This new TVS adventure tourer will be powered by a 299cc engine rated to produce 35hp and 27Nm, and it will come mated to a 6-speed gearbox with a slip and assist clutch. 

TVS could offer a quickshifter and additional safety features such as traction control and rider modes on the RTX because the bike incorporates ride-by-wire throttle. 

Official timeline for the launch of this adventure tourer is unknown but we can expect this motorcycle to go on sale sometime this year.

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