TVS Apache RTR 200 4V vs Bajaj Pulsar 220F: RTR 200 and 220F are bikes with two different body styles on offer in India. What makes them common? The answer is pricing. Apache RTR 200 costs INR 97,005 while Pulsar 220F comes for INR 98,694. The difference of INR 1689 between both these bikes resulted in this ideal comparison for buyers who are looking for an impressive machine under INR 1.20 lakh (on-road). Both are oil cooled and carry single front as well as a rear disc brake. Pulsar 220F was designed 10 years back but still feels in competition with other semi-faired products.
Apache RTR 200 comes with typical street bike design with sharp fuel tank cowls and considerably effective windscreen. Pulsar 220F, on the other hand, is aerodynamically better with bigger windscreen and side fairing. Technically, Pulsar 220F uses a 220cc engine producing 20.64 Bhp at 8500 rpm and 18.55 Nm at 7000 rpm. Apache RTR 200 uses a 197.75cc engine producing 20.23 Bhp at 8500 rpm and 18.1 Nm at 7000 rpm. Values are quite close to each other and thus, performance during acceleration test will remain similar. Apache RTR 200 is lighter but Pulsar 220F has a semi-faired design.
In terms of equipment, Pulsar 220F has aged a lot in comparison to Apache. The latter comes with slipper clutch, fully-digital instrument console, split cradle frame, KYB suspension, and petal disc brakes. Apache even comes with an optional 2-channel ABS and fuel injection equipped variant for a bigger price tag while Pulsar 220F comes in a single variant. The console on 220F is aged while the overall design and high-performance engine are only two points that justify its presence. TVS Apache RTR 200 4V is a better option when considering a motorcycle under INR 1.20 lakh (On-Road). But in case you are interested in buying a Bajaj motorcycle in this price range, then getting a Pulsar NS200 would be a better deal in comparison to the 220F.
Apache RTR 200 | Pulsar 220F | |
Displacement | 197.75 cc | 220 cc |
Transmission | 5-Speed | 5-Speed |
No. of Cylinders | 1-Cylinder | 1-Cylinder |
Max. Power | 20.23 BHP @ 8500 rpm | 20.64 Bhp @ 8500 rpm |
Max. Torque | 18.1 NM @ 7000 RPM | 18.55 Nm @ 7000 rpm |
Fuel Supply | Carburettor/Fuel Injection | Carburettor |
Engine Cooling | Oil-Cooled | Oil-Cooled |
Top Speed | 127 kmph (Approx.) | 134 kmph (Approx.) |
Mileage | 35-40 kmpl (Approx.) | 35-40 kmpl (Approx.) |
Apache RTR 200 | Pulsar 220F | |
Length | 2050 mm | 2035 mm |
Width | 790 mm | 750 mm |
Height | 1105 mm | 1165 mm |
Wheelbase | 1353 mm | 1350 mm |
Ground Clearance | 180 mm | 165 mm |
Seat Height | 800 mm | 795 mm |
Kerb Weight | 149 kg | 155 kg |
Fuel Tank | 12 litres | 15 litres |
Apache RTR 200 | Pulsar 220F | |
Front Tyre | 90/90-17 | 90/90-17 |
Rear Tyre | 130/70-17 | 120/80-17 |
Front Wheel | 17-inch | 17-inch |
Rear Wheel | 17-inch | 17-inch |
Apache RTR 200 | Pulsar 220F | |
Brakes (F) | 270 mm Disc | 260 mm Disc |
Brakes (R) | 240 mm Disc | 230 mm Disc |
Suspension (F) | Telescopic Forks | Telescopic Forks |
Suspension (R) | Mono-Shock | Dual Shocks |
Anti-Lock Braking System | 2-Channel (Optional) | No ABS |
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