TVS Apache Ronin ROK Edition Debuts at Rann Utsav 2026 with Distinct Adventure Spirit
TVS Apache Ronin ROK Edition makes a bold debut at Rann Utsav 2026, blending desert-inspired rugged style with premium features for urban and adventure riders.

TVS Motor Company has introduced an exclusive new iteration of its neo-retro roadster, the Apache Ronin ROK Edition, at the vibrant 2026 Rann Utsav in Gujarat. Designed to reflect the spirit of freedom and exploration, the ROK Edition blends rugged aesthetics with modern craftsmanship, making it a striking addition to the Apache Ronin lineup.
Celebrating India’s growing passion for lifestyle motorcycling, TVS has positioned the ROK Edition as a symbol of individuality and adventure. The special edition carries unique design highlights, new color themes, and exclusive detailing, aiming to appeal to riders who enjoy both urban agility and offbeat escapades.
Inspired by the Rann, Built for the Road

Launching the ROK Edition amidst the white sands of Kutch was no coincidence. The Rann Utsav, known for its vibrant culture and adventurous vibe, provided the perfect backdrop for a motorcycle that embodies a blend of performance, freedom, and style. TVS describes this special version as a tribute to “riders who dare to go beyond the ordinary.”
The edition showcases a rugged yet sophisticated design language, featuring a matte rugged khaki and white dual-tone finish inspired by the desert landscape. Complementing the look are blacked-out mechanical components, bronze accents, and a contrasting seat design that elevates its touring character.
Design and Feature Enhancements

Visually, the TVS Apache Ronin ROK Edition sets itself apart from the standard model with exclusive ROK branding on the tank and side panels, custom graphics inspired by the Rann’s textures, and a new wind deflector up front. The motorcycle also sports hand guards, block-pattern tires, and a redesigned engine guard, all enhancing its functional appeal for mild adventure touring.
In terms of features, the model retains the Apache Ronin’s digital instrument console with SmartXonnect connectivity, offering Bluetooth pairing, navigation assist, and call/message alerts. Other highlights include adjustable levers, all-LED lighting, and dual-channel ABS for confident braking.
Performance and Powertrain
Underneath its stylish upgrades, the Ronin ROK Edition continues to rely on the proven 225.9 cc, single-cylinder, oil-cooled engine producing 20.4 HP and 19.93 Nm of torque. Paired to a five-speed gearbox with an assist and slipper clutch, the power delivery remains smooth and responsive, ideal for both urban rides and long weekend trails.
TVS has retained the motorcycle’s 41 mm USD front forks and a seven-step adjustable rear monoshock, ensuring a comfortable yet dynamic riding experience. The wide handlebars and relaxed rider triangle further enhance long-distance comfort.
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Availability and Pricing
TVS has announced that bookings for the Apache Ronin ROK Edition will commence later this month through authorized dealerships and the brand’s official website. While prices are yet to be officially confirmed, expectations suggest a slight premium over the standard Apache Ronin, which currently retails from around Rs 1.73 lakh (ex-showroom).
Conclusion
With the ROK Edition, TVS Motor Company has once again showcased its ability to merge design innovation with rider-focused engineering. The Apache Ronin ROK Edition embodies the brand’s evolving vision of freedom, adventure, and individuality on two wheels, making it an ideal companion for India’s growing community of modern explorers.
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