- TVS Motor completed the first international season of Apache Racing Experience GP 2025-26
- The season spanned India, Mexico, Colombia, and Nepal with 1,100+ participants in 20+ cities
- Finale held at Madras International Circuit featured 60 finalists and 45 media riders
TVS Motor Company has concluded the first international season of its Apache Racing Experience (ARE) GP International 2025-26, marking an important step in taking its customer-focused motorsport platform beyond India. Held between June 2025 and March 2026, the inaugural international season covered India, Mexico, Colombia and Nepal. The championship engaged more than 1,100 participants across over 20 cities. The season finale took place at the Madras International Circuit in Chennai, where 60 finalists competed alongside 45 media riders in front of over 500 attendees.
The TVS ARE GP platform has been designed to give Apache owners a structured introduction to track riding and competitive racing. Participants are trained by TVS Racing experts in key skills such as braking, cornering, body positioning, race discipline and track manners, helping them improve in a controlled and professional environment.
The event included multiple customer categories for TVS Apache RTR 160, RTR 180, Apache 200 and Apache 310 owners. Media races were also divided into women's, men's and expert categories, allowing riders of varying skill levels to take part.
Speaking on the milestone, Vimal Sumbly, Head of Premium Business at TVS Motor Company, said the successful completion of the first global season reflects the company's long-term focus on creating a safe and structured racing ecosystem for customers. He added that the expansion beyond India aligns with TVS Racing's vision of nurturing future motorsport talent on an international level.
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Top performers were rewarded with MotoGP Asia experiences, wildcard entries to TVS One Make Championship rounds, official racing merchandise, factory visits and exclusive riding experiences.
TVS Racing, which has been active in Indian motorsport since 1982, said the ARE GP platform continues to support its "Track to Road" philosophy by helping strengthen the performance image of the Apache brand while making motorsports more accessible to enthusiasts.