TVS Racing Unleashes Race-Optimized Apache RR 310 for High-Octane 2025 ARRC Season

New Delhi – TVS Racing is all set to ignite the 2025 season of the Idemitsu FIM Asia Road Racing Championship (ARRC), bringing with it a sharper, faster, and more agile version of its flagship race machine—the TVS Apache RR 310. The opening round of the six-race calendar will take place at Thailand’s iconic Chang International Circuit from April 25 to 27.

Now entering its fourth season, the TVS Asia One Make Championship (OMC) continues to grow in stature, welcoming participants from newer countries including Spain, England, and Argentina. This increased global representation is expected to elevate the level of competition significantly, underscoring TVS Racing’s commitment to fostering international motorsport talent.

The 2025 season is particularly momentous for TVS, as it marks 20 years of the iconic Apache brand. To celebrate the milestone, TVS has engineered a race-optimized Apache RR 310 equipped with a suite of upgrades aimed at delivering peak track performance. Among the highlights are enhanced aerodynamics, increased engine output, and refined vehicle dynamics.

“We are raising the bar once again,” said Vimal Sumbly, Head – Premium Business, TVS Motor Company. “With racers from 12 countries and a significantly upgraded TVS Apache RR 310, this season will push the limits of performance and competition. Our race machine now features an upgraded aero package, increased power, and refined riding dynamics—making it the most capable version yet.”

The Apache RR 310 already holds a formidable reputation on the track, having set top speed and lap records over the past two seasons. In 2023, it clocked 215.9 kmph, and in 2024, that number rose to 216 kmph. The machine also shattered lap records at Chang International Circuit (1:48.33) and Malaysia’s Sepang International Circuit (2:20.80).

Key Upgrades for 2025 Race-Spec Apache RR 310:
+0.5 bhp power bump for improved acceleration and top-end performance

Friction-reduction technology for enhanced durability and efficiency

Aerodynamic enhancements for better cooling under pressure

14% drag reduction for better top speed and stability

Modified gear ratios for improved cornering precision

Lighter chassis design and refined ergonomics for superior handling

Optimized rear suspension for improved ride and control

Additional mid-season updates are also in the pipeline to ensure continuous performance improvements throughout the championship.

Ron Hogg, Promotions Director at Two Wheels Motor Racing (TWMR), applauded TVS’s efforts to bring diversity and innovation to the ARRC grid. “TVS Asia has truly transformed the landscape of Asian motorsports. Their consistent focus on elevating standards and welcoming global talent has made them a valuable partner in our mission to broaden the appeal of this championship,” he said.

As TVS continues to push the boundaries of racing excellence, it also strengthens its global motorcycling community. With over 400,000 members in the Apache Owners Group (AOG), the brand blends track excitement with street pride—making motorsports a lifestyle.

With a powerful new machine, an expanded international rider lineup, and a legacy of performance, TVS Racing is poised to make 2025 its most electrifying ARRC season yet.

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