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Bike Suzuki Gixxer 155 TVS Apache RTR 180
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PRICE
Ex-Showroom Price (Base) ₹ 129,700 ₹ 126,300
On-Road Price (Base) ₹ 168,500 ₹ 163,300
POWER & PERFORMANCE
Engine CC 155 177.4
Engine Type Single Cylinder 4 Stroke, SOHC Single Cylinder 4 Stroke, SOHC
Max Power 13.6 PS @8000 rpm 17 PS @9000 rpm
Max Torque 13.8 NM @6000 rpm 15.5 NM @7000 rpm
Valves Per Cylinder 2 2
Cooling System Air Cooled Oil Cooled
Bore x Stroke 56 x 62.9 (mm) 62 x 58 (mm)
Compression Ratio 9.8:1 10.0:1
Gearbox 5 Speed 5 Speed
Clutch Wet, Multi-plate Wet, Multi-plate
Fuel Petrol - EFI Petrol
Mileage (kmpl) 45 42
Kerb Weight (kg) 141 140
Top Speed (kmph) 115 115
Tank Capacity 12 Litres 12 Litres
Tank Range 540 500
Fuel Reserve 2.4 Litres 2.5 Litres
Shifting Pattern 1 Down / 4 Up 1 Down / 4 Up
Riding Modes No Urban, Rain & Sport
Quickshifter No No
Traction Control No No
Cruise Control No No
Ride-by-Wire No No
Spark Plugs 1 1
Battery 12V - 3Ah 12V - 6Ah
Emission BS6 - Phase 2 BS6 - Phase 2
BRAKES & WHEELS
Braking System ABS - Single Channel ABS - Single Channel
Cornering ABS No No
Switchable ABS No No
Front Brake Disc - 266mm Disc - 270mm
Caliper (Front) 2 Piston 2 Piston
Rear Brake Disc - 240mm Disc - 200mm
Caliper (Rear) 1 Piston 1 Piston
Wheel Type Alloy Alloy
Front Wheel Size 17 Inch 17 Inch
Rear Wheel Size 17 Inch 17 Inch
Front Tyre 100/80-17 - M/C 52P (Tubeless) 90/90-17 (Tubeless)
Rear Tyre 140/60-17 - M/C 63P (Tubeless) 120/70-17 (Tubeless)
Tyre Pressure (Rider) Front - 29PSI / Rear - 33PSI Front - 25PSI / Rear - 28PSI
Tyre Pressure (Rider + Pillion) Front - 29PSI / Rear - 33PSI Front - 25PSI / Rear - 32PSI
SUSPENSION & CHASSIS
Front Suspension Telescopic forks Telescopic forks - 105mm
Rear Suspension Monoshock Monoshock
Chassis Type Diamond Type Double Cradle
Dimensions 2020 x 800 x 1035 (mm) 2085 x 730 x 1105 (mm)
Seat Height 795 mm 790 mm
Ground Clearance 160 mm 180 mm
Wheelbase 1335 mm 1326 mm
LIGHTS
Headlight Type LED LED
Projector Headlamp No No
DRLs No Yes
Brake Light LED LED
Hazard Light No No
Pass Light Yes Yes
Turn Signal Halogen Halogen
DASHBOARD
Instrument Console Digital, LCD Digital, LCD
Display Size - -
Mobile Connectivity Yes Yes
GPS Navigation Yes Yes
Average Fuel Consumption Yes No
Real-time Mileage Yes No
Speedometer Digital Digital
Odometer Digital Digital
Fuel Gauge Yes Yes
Distance to Empty No No
Tripmeter Trip 1 & Trip 2 Trip 1
Side Stand Indicator Yes Yes
Gear Indicator Yes Yes
Gear Shift Light - -
Low Battery Indicator No Yes
Low Fuel Indicator - -
Low Oil Indicator Yes No
Service Reminder Yes Yes
High Beam Indicator Yes Yes
Engine Temp Indicator No No
Malfunction Indicator Yes Yes
OTA Updates - -
Call Alerts - -
Clock Yes Yes
CONVENIENCE
USB Port No No
Keyless Unlock No No
Saree Guard Yes Yes
Self Start Yes Yes
Auto Start Stop No No
Silent Start No No
Kill Switch Yes Yes
APP MONITORING
Location Tracking - -
Geo Fencing - -
SEAT & STORAGE
Under Seat Storage No No
Pillion Seat Yes Yes
Pillion Backrest No No
Pillion Footrest Yes Yes
Grab Rail Yes Yes
WARRANTY & SERVICE
Warranty 2 years/30,000 km 5 years/60,000 km
1st Service 750 km or 30 days 750 km or 30 days
2nd Service 4,000 km or 4 months 3,000 km or 3 months
3rd Service 8,000 km or 8 months 6,000 km or 6 months
4th Service 12,000 km or 12 months 9,000 km or 9 months
Suzuki Gixxer 155 vs TVS Apache RTR 180 – Compare price, mileage, specs and features to choose the right bike.

Key Differences

  • Ex-showroom Price: Suzuki Gixxer 155 ₹129,700 vs TVS Apache RTR 180 ₹126,300
  • Engine CC: 155 vs 177.4
  • Mileage (km/l): 45 vs 42

Which Bike is Better?

TVS Apache RTR 180 is the better choice overall. TVS Apache RTR 180 offers better value for money.

FAQs

Which bike is better, Suzuki Gixxer 155 or TVS Apache RTR 180?

Both bikes have their strengths. Your choice depends on budget, performance and usage.

Which bike gives better mileage?

Suzuki Gixxer 155: 45, TVS Apache RTR 180: 42.

Which bike is more powerful?

13.6 PS @8000 rpm vs 17 PS @9000 rpm.

13.8 NM @6000 rpm vs 15.5 NM @7000 rpm.

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