In a rather interesting turn of events, TVS Motor has patented the design of an unusual motorcycle in India. It is a design patent of one of its concept vehicles showcased at 2025 EICMA Show in Milan, Italy. Design of this motorcycle concept is now patented in India for the first time. Let’s take a closer look.
Apache RTR Hyprstunt
TVS Motor is a major 2W manufacturer in the country and the world, with 35% of its total revenue generated outside of India. The company has a profound presence in racing and motorsports arenas.However, TVS Motor also has a strong background in motorcycle stunt world.
The company has set multiple records in stunt world including longest non-stop stunt in Pune in 2019 and first high-altitude stunt show 14,835 ft altitude in Komic Village, Himachal Pradesh. In November 2025, TVS showcased Apache RTR Hyprstunt, which was a stunt bike, which is now patented in India as per leaked documents.
Launch prospects of this motorcycle are quite meek, but it is still a glorious concept which has purpose built attributes to fit the needs of a professional stunt performer. It seems to be a custom motorcycle completely, powered by the new RT-XD4 engine and the overall size and design ethos looks like an evolution of an Apache RTR 200 4V.
It has a lot of stunt-friendly attributes that we usually don’t see in a production-spec vehicle. These include custom braking solutions with dedicated line lockers and master cylinders to accommodate rear brake controls on its handlebar. There are special foot pegs on front wheel hub and rear wheel hub from where stunt performer can stand.
We can also see custom foot pegs on rear subframe and a special stunt-friendly rear grab rail where one can easily place their boots. The seat is likely to be very soft and cushion-y to make position switching more comfortable. These should help the users to switch positions instantly or hold on to a position for a prolonged time.
Edgy Design Language
Tubular chassis houses edgy body panels which fits the theme of a stunt motorcycle. Tank shrouds angle upwards, which lends it a unique look in a world where tank shrouds usually flow downwards. Graphics are funky and eye-candy which will keep the audience hooked on. Wheels look conventional, but get unique paint schemes.
A headlight is missing on TVS Apache RTR HyprStunt which is common among stunt bikes. It reduces weight and the stunt area is usually lit. Speaking of weight reduction, we also see an aftermarket free-flowing exhaust that should be light in weight. This motorcycle seems to be powered by the liquid-cooled RT-XD4 engine.
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Source: Bike - rushlane.com
