TVS Motor Reveals Six New Electric and ICE Vehicles

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The Indian two-wheeler maker TVS Motor Company made a grand global entrance at the EICMA 2025 in Milan, revealing six brand-new models across electric and internal combustion engine (ICE) categories. The announcement spots TVS’s ambition to strengthen its global presence while driving the shift towards sustainable mobility.

Among the lineup showcased at the exhibition were flagship vehicles representing TVS’s design and engineering capabilities. They include the supersport concept motorcycle TVS Tangent RR Concept with a monocoque subframe and track-inspired aerodynamics, the high-performance electric concept TVS eFX, and the first electric maxi-scooter from the brand entitled TVS M1‑S.

In addition to these, TVS also introduced an urban EV model built from the “born-electric” platform with advanced connectivity, the global adventure tourer TVS Apache RTX 300 targeting European markets, and the agile urban sports bike concept TVS RTR HyprStunt Concept designed for youth and stunt-style riding.

Beyond the hardware, TVS unveiled futuristic technologies to elevate rider experience and connectivity. Noteworthy among these are augmented reality (AR) helmets developed with a Swiss partner, offering heads-up navigation and safety alerts, as well as “SmartXonnect 2.0” featuring smartwatch integration, Android Auto compatibility, and real-time vehicle diagnostics.

The brand’s unveiling of multiple electric models underscores a clear shift toward electrification and sustainable transport. TVS intends to leverage its expertise in battery systems, power-train efficiency and intelligent mobility to bolster its EV portfolio at a global scale.

Speaking at the event, TVS’s Managing Director Sudarshan Venu emphasized: “TVS has always been synonymous with innovation and engineering excellence. Our debut at EICMA 2025 showcases our vision to redefine the future of mobility through cutting-edge electric and ICE technologies.” With this strong global debut, TVS signals a renewed push to expand into Europe, Asia and Latin America, while shaping the next wave of two-wheeler mobility.