Suzuki Gixxer SF 250 vs TVS Apache RTR 160

In 2025 Suzuki Gixxer SF 250 or TVS Apache RTR 160 choose which bike is best for you - compare these two bikes or scooters on the basis of their price, mileage, features, colours and other specs. Suzuki Gixxer SF 250 Price starts at Rs. 2.07 Lakhs (ex-showroom price) whereas the TVS Apache RTR 160 Price starts at Rs. 1.21 Lakhs (ex-showroom price). Gixxer SF 250 engine makes power and torque 26.5 PS PS & 22.2 Nm. On the other hand, Apache RTR 160 engine makes power & torque 16.04 PS PS & 13.85 Nm respectively. Suzuki offers the Gixxer SF 250 in 2 colours. TVS offers the Apache RTR 160 in 6 colours. The Gixxer SF 250 mileage is around 38 kmpl. The Apache RTR 160 mileage is around 47 kmpl.
Gixxer SF 250 vs Apache RTR 160 Comparison
KEY HIGHLIGHTS Gixxer sf 250 Apache rtr 160
BrandSuzukiTVS
Price₹ 2.07 Lakhs₹ 1.21 Lakhs
Mileage38 kmpl47 kmpl
Engine Capacity250 cc159.7 cc
Power26.5 PS PS16.04 PS PS

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Gixxer SF 250
Ride Connect Edition
₹2.07 Lakhs*
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Apache RTR 160
Black Edition
₹1.21 Lakhs*
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Specification
Fuel Capacity
12 L12 L
Length
2010 mm2085 mm
Ground Clearance
165 mm180 mm
Wheelbase
1345 mm1300 mm
Kerb Weight
161 kg137 kg
Height
1035 mm1105 mm
Saddle Height
800 mm790 mm
Width
740 mm730 mm
ABS
Dual ChannelSingle Channel
Wheel Size
Front :-431.8 mm,Rear :-431.8 mmFront :-431.8 mm,Rear :-431.8 mm
Front Brake Diameter
300 mm270 mm
Tyre Size
Front :-110/70-17, Rear :-150/60-17Front :-90/90-17 Rear :-110/80-17
Front Brake
DiscDisc
Wheels Type
AlloyAlloy
Tyre Type
TubelessTubeless
Rear Brake
DiscDrum
Range
432 km-
Max Speed
150 kmph107 kmph
Max Power
26.5 PS @ 9300 rpm16.04 PS @ 8750 rpm
Stroke
54.9 mm-
Max Torque
22.2 Nm @ 7300 rpm13.85 Nm @ 7000 rpm
Transmission
ManualManual
Drive Type
Chain DriveChain Drive
Displacement
250 cc159.7 cc
Fuel Type
PetrolPetrol
Engine Type
4-Cycle, 1-cylinder, Oil cooledSI, 4 stroke, Air cooled, SOHC, Fuel Injection
Clutch
Wet, multi-plate typeSlipper Clutch
Cooling System
Oil CooledAir Cooled
No Of Cylinders
11
Starting
Self Start OnlySelf Start Only
Gear Box
6 Speed5 Speed
Fuel Supply
Fuel InjectionFuel Injection
Emission Type
bs6-2.0bs6-2.0
Bore
76 mm-
Chassis
Diamond-
Body Graphics
Yes-
Rear Suspension
Swing armMonotube Inverted Gas filled shox (MIG) with spring aid
Front Suspension
TelescopicTelescopic forks
Features
Speedometer
DigitalDigital
Call/SMS Alerts
Yes-
Odometer
DigitalDigital
Clock
Yes-
Instrument Console
DigitalDigital
Bluetooth Connectivity
Bluetooth-
Mobile Application
Yes-
Tachometer
DigitalDigital
Tripmeter
DigitalDigital
Seat Type
SplitSingle
Additional Features
Twin Muffler, Side Stand Interlock, ETA Updates, Phone Battery Level Display, Miss Call Alert and Whatsup Alert, Turn-by-Turn Navigation(Maximum Speed - Urban/Rain Mode - 97 kmph), (Maximum Power - Urban/Rain Mode - 13.32 PS @ 8000 rpm), (Maximum Torque - Urban/Rain Mode - 12.7 Nm @ 6500 rpm), Position Lamp, Roto Petal Disc Brake, Brake Fluid - DOT 3/DOT 4, Glide Through Technology
Pass Switch
Yes-
Passenger Footrest
Yes-
USB Charging Port
Yes-
Display
YesYes
Battery Capacity
12V 6Ah12V / 6 Ah
Tail Light
LEDLED
Turn Signal Lamp
LEDLED
Low Fuel Indicator
YesYes
Headlight
LEDAHO, LED Headlamp with all time on LED Position Lamp
Battery Type
Lead Acid-
Price (On-Road BreakUp)
On-Road Price
₹2,29,459₹1,42,796
Ex-Showroom Price
₹2,07,000₹1,21,420
RTO
₹16,560₹9,714
Insurance
₹5,899₹11,662
Accessories Charges
₹0₹0
FastTag Charges
₹0₹0
Other Charges
₹0₹0
EMI
₹4,931₹3,069
Expert Rating
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Pros and Cons

Pros

Strong road presence with the full fairingCommitted but comfortable riding postureSublime motor makes it easy for daily riding

Cons

Not the most "wow" performing bike in the segmentBraking performance could be better on the motorcycleDoesn't feel as premium as some of its rivals

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