TVS Racing is set to revolutionize the 2025 Idemitsu FIM Asia Road Racing Championship (ARRC) by introducing a dynamic mix of elite riders from around the globe, promising an unprecedented level of competition for the upcoming season.
The championship will kick off with a high-octane opener at the Chang International Circuit in Thailand from April 25 to 27, launching a thrilling five-round season that’s poised to raise the bar for Asian motorsport.
Continuing to build on its formidable legacy, the TVS Asia One Make Championship (OMC) will welcome new contenders from five additional countries—Spain, Australia, Switzerland, England, and Argentina—reflecting TVS Racing’s growing influence on the global stage and its commitment to international talent development.
A major highlight of the 2025 season is the debut of the newly optimized TVS Apache RR 310, a race-bred machine crafted for supreme speed, agility, and control. Engineered to dominate competitive circuits, the 2025 edition of the Apache RR 310 is designed to push the limits of performance in every race.
The latest version of the TVS Apache RR 310 comes equipped with:
- An upgraded engine delivering an additional 0.5 bhp, improving acceleration and top speed.
- Friction-reduction technology for greater efficiency and long-lasting performance under race conditions.
- Advanced aerodynamic refinements, including improved liquid cooling systems, to keep the bike running at peak levels even under extreme stress.
These enhancements ensure that riders not only compete at the highest levels but also maintain a competitive edge throughout the season’s demanding circuits.
With a diverse international lineup and a powerhouse racing machine, TVS Racing is all set to redefine the ARRC experience in 2025. As the competition intensifies, fans can expect nothing short of spectacular racing drama when the lights go green in Thailand.
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