The 2025 TVS Ronin has been officially introduced in India, with a starting price of ₹1.35 lakh (ex-showroom). This updated model features two new color options: Glacier Silver and Charcoal Ember. Furthermore, the mid-spec variant of the new TVS Ronin is equipped with dual-channel ABS as standard and is priced at ₹1.59 lakh (ex-showroom).

In terms of aesthetics, the 2025 TVS Ronin showcases several visual enhancements. The headlight surrounds have been finished in black, and the seat has undergone a redesign. Additionally, the rear mudguard of the motorcycle has been streamlined for a more refined appearance.
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The updated TVS Ronin is equipped with a 225.9 cc, oil-cooled, single-cylinder engine that delivers a peak power of 20.1 bhp and a maximum torque of 19.93 Nm. This engine is mated to a five-speed transmission system. The motorcycle features a robust steel chassis, supported by upside-down front forks and a monoshock rear suspension.
For those considering the purchase of the TVS Ronin, there are additional alternatives worth exploring.
KTM 250 Duke
{{/usCountry}}For those considering the purchase of the TVS Ronin, there are additional alternatives worth exploring.
KTM 250 Duke
{{/usCountry}}The KTM 250 Duke stands out as one of the most sought-after naked bikes in India, inheriting the high-performance reputation established by its Duke predecessors. With a price tag of ₹2.25 lakh (ex-showroom), the KTM 250 Duke presents a compelling option for those considering the TVS Ronin. It is equipped with a 249.07 cc single-cylinder liquid-cooled engine, delivering a peak power of 30.57 bhp and a maximum torque of 25 Nm.
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Royal Enfield Hunter 350
One notable alternative to the TVS Ronin is the Royal Enfield Hunter 350. This motorcycle features a retro-inspired design and is equipped with a 350 cc engine. Since its launch, the neo-retro bike has achieved sales exceeding five lakh units. The Royal Enfield Hunter 350 is driven by a 349.34 cc, single-cylinder engine that produces a peak power of 19.64 bhp and a maximum torque of 27 Nm. It offers a fuel efficiency of 36.2 kmpl and is fitted with a 13-litre fuel tank, providing a range of approximately 470 km on a full tank. The pricing for the Royal Enfield Hunter 350 ranges from ₹1.50 lakh to ₹1.74 lakh (ex-showroom), varying by variant.
Bajaj Dominar 250
Bajaj Dominar 250 serves as a viable alternative to the TVS Ronin. Priced at ₹1.85 lakh (ex-showroom), it is marginally more expensive than the Ronin, yet remains a competitive option. The Dominar 250 is equipped with a 248.8 cc engine that delivers a power output of 26.63 bhp and a peak torque of 23.5 Nm. It utilizes a six-speed transmission system that incorporates a slipper clutch. The motorcycle has a weight of 180 kg and a fuel tank capacity of 13 litres.
Hero Xtreme 250R
The Hero Xtreme 250R represents another quarter-litre option that can be considered as an alternative to the TVS Ronin. This motorcycle is equipped with Hero MotoCorp's newly engineered 250 cc, liquid-cooled, DOHC, four-valve engine. Paired with a six-speed transmission, it delivers a peak power of 30 bhp and a maximum torque of 25 Nm. The pricing for this model is set at ₹1.80 lakh (ex-showroom).
Honda CB350RS
The Honda CB350RS is another key alternative to the TVS Ronin. Priced between ₹2.15 lakh and ₹2.19 lakh (ex-showroom), depending on variants, the Honda CB350RS is a scrambler-styled motorcycle targeted at adventure-loving riding enthusiasts. This retro-themed motorcycle is powered by a 348.36 cc air-cooled single-cylinder engine that pumps out 20.78 bhp peak power and is mated to a five-speed gearbox. This same engine also works in the models such as the Honda CB350 and Honda H’ness CB350.