TVS World Motorcycle Day Ride Pushes Stronger on Safety

TVS World Motorcycle Day Ride Pushes Stronger on Safety

  • Over 1,000 riders joined TVS rides across 17 Indian cities
  • Focus on protective gear, road rules and riding discipline
  • Bengaluru hosted the flagship ride with Apache and Ronin communities

TVS Motor Company marked World Motorcycle Day with a ride bringing together more than 1,000 riders across 17 Indian cities. At a time when performance motorcycles and riding communities are growing quickly, TVS pressed on safe and responsible riding. Two of the biggest TVS owner’s communities, TVS Apache Owners Group and the TVS Ronin riding community, were central to the ride. 2026 brings focus on use of protective riding gear, following traffic rules, maintaining road etiquette, riding responsibly on city and highway routes, and respecting local communities and public spaces.

TVS  Riding

Bengaluru hosted the flagship ride. More than 100 customers came together for curated riding experiences and conversations with fellow motorcyclists. We were also part of the Bengaluru ride and had a fun time riding the TVS Apache RTR 310 through the city’s streets. Its sharp response and street-friendly character added to the experience in buckets.

TVS  Rear View

The Apache brand also has a strong connection with this story. TVS Apache is celebrating 20 years of racing heritage and now has a global customer base of more than 6.5 million. The Apache riding community has also grown to over 500,000 registered members.

While Apache is closely linked with performance and racing DNA, Ronin brings in a more relaxed lifestyle and exploration-led image. Together, the two communities allowed TVS to speak to different kinds of riders. Some may enjoy spirited riding and track-style performance, while others may prefer calm cruising, weekend rides, and community travel. The safety message applies equally to both.

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