In a dazzling display of innovation and ambition, Chennai-based TVS Motor Company turned heads at the prestigious EICMA 2025 motorcycle show, unveiling a trio of cutting-edge electric two-wheelers alongside high-performance internal combustion engine (ICE) models. The launches underscore TVS’s aggressive strategy to penetrate European markets and expand its footprint on the global stage, blending sustainable mobility with adrenaline-fueled performance.The EICMA stage, a mecca for two-wheeler enthusiasts, served as the perfect backdrop for TVS to showcase its evolving product lineup. With India’s electric vehicle (EV) sector booming at home, the company is now exporting its manufacturing prowess “Made in India for the World,” positioning itself as a formidable player against established European giants.
Electrifying the Future: TVS’s EV Trio Takes Center Stage
At the heart of TVS’s EICMA revelations were three electric two-wheelers, each designed to cater to diverse rider needs—from urban commuters to thrill-seekers—while prioritizing connectivity, speed, and sustainability.
TVS M1-S: Speed Demon in Scooter Form
Kicking off the EV showcase was the TVS M1-S scooter, a revelation that promises to redefine urban electric mobility. Boasting a blistering top speed of 105 km/h, the M1-S isn’t just about getting from A to B; it’s built for exhilaration. TVS claims it can accelerate from 0 to 50 km/h in a mere 3.7 seconds, making it one of the quickest scooters in its class. Ideal for city streets and beyond, this model highlights TVS’s focus on performance without compromising on eco-friendliness. Production timelines and pricing remain under wraps, but early buzz suggests it could hit European roads by mid-2026.
TVS X: The Connected Commute Redefined
Next up was the all-new TVS X, a sleek scooter engineered with a streamlined aerodynamic design for unmatched agility and control. Crafted in TVS’s Hosur facility in India, this model embodies the company’s global vision. What sets the TVS X apart is its tech-forward approach: an advanced infotainment system powered by Qualcomm, paired with a vibrant 10.2-inch TFT display supporting Android Auto integration. TVS boldly proclaims it as “the most connected scooter in the European market,” offering riders seamless navigation, media streaming, and over-the-air updates. While European launch details are firm, TVS has kept its cards close to the chest regarding an Indian rollout. Industry insiders speculate a domestic debut could follow in 2027, potentially at a premium price point to reflect its feature-rich ecosystem.
TVS e.FX.30: Power-Packed Streetfighter Concept
Rounding out the electric lineup is the TVS e.FX.30, hailed by the brand as its most powerful electric concept to date. This streetfighter-styled beast introduces a groundbreaking electric powertrain technology, blending raw torque with a muscular, urban-aggressive aesthetic. Though full production specs— including range, battery capacity, and performance metrics—are yet to be finalized, TVS teased enough to spark excitement: expect mid-300 Nm-equivalent torque delivery and a design that screams performance.”The e.FX.30 isn’t just a concept; it’s a glimpse into TVS’s electric future,” said a company spokesperson during the unveiling. Further details are slated for reveal at upcoming auto expos, with a potential market entry in late 2026.
ICE Icons: Performance Punch for Petrol Heads
TVS didn’t stop at electrics, balancing its green push with ICE firepower tailored for European riders who crave the roar of combustion.
- TVS Apache RTX 300: Debuting exclusively for Europe, this 300cc powerhouse delivers 36 PS of peak power and 28.5 Nm of torque, courtesy of a refined liquid-cooled engine. With sporty ergonomics and advanced electronics, it’s poised to challenge segment leaders like the Honda CBR300R.
- TVS RTR Hyper Stunt: A stunt-ready evolution of the iconic RTR series, this model emphasizes lightweight handling and bold styling for freestyle riders. Expect customizable stunt aids and a rev-happy engine tuned for tricks over tracks.
- TVS Tangent RR: Rounding out the non-EV reveals, the Tangent RR brings track-focused aggression with aerodynamic fairings and a high-revving mill, appealing to superbike aspirants on a budget.
These ICE models complement TVS’s EV strategy, offering a diversified portfolio that caters to varied preferences while maintaining the brand’s reputation for value-driven engineering.
A Strategic Leap into Europe and Beyond
TVS’s EICMA presence marks a pivotal moment for the two-wheeler titan, which has long dominated India’s roads but is now eyeing €10 billion-plus European sales by 2030. By leveraging its 4,000+ patents and state-of-the-art R&D, TVS is not just exporting products but an entire ecosystem of innovation.”Europe represents untapped potential for sustainable and thrilling mobility,” noted TVS CEO K.N. Radhakrishnan in a post-unveil statement. “These launches are our commitment to leading the charge—electrically and otherwise.”As the dust settles on EICMA 2025, all eyes are on TVS’s next moves. Will the M1-S and X disrupt Europe’s scooter wars? Can the e.FX.30 deliver on its powertrain promise? For now, TVS has firmly planted its flag on the global map, proving that Chennai’s engineering wizardry can electrify the world. Stay tuned for pricing, availability, and test ride details in the coming months.



