TVS Motor Company has officially made its debut at EICMA 2025, the world’s largest two-wheeler exhibition, held in Milan, Italy.
Marking a major step in its global expansion, the Indian manufacturer showcased six futuristic products across both electric and internal combustion segments, advanced AR-based riding gear, and connected technology solutions aimed at the European market.
Leading the lineup is the TVS Tangent RR Concept, a radical supersport machine inspired by over four decades of TVS Racing heritage. Built on a monocoque subframe made from intelligent composites, the Tangent RR focuses on aerodynamic efficiency and race-derived performance.

Sharing the spotlight is the TVS eFX three o, the brand’s most powerful electric motorcycle concept yet. Designed for the modern urban rider, it combines taut, minimalistic styling with high-performance electric technology — setting new benchmarks for the company’s future EV ambitions.

Also unveiled were the TVS Apache RTX 300, an adventure tourer confirmed for a European launch in early 2026, and the RTR HyprStunt Concept, a futuristic urban sportsbike that blends everyday usability with racing DNA.

On the electric side, the TVS X smart scooter and the M1-S electric maxi-scooter reflect the brand’s commitment to global EV adoption, both slated for a European release by late 2026.

TVS also showcased innovation beyond motorcycles — introducing AR-enabled Heads-Up Display (HUD) helmets, developed in collaboration with Swiss startup Aegis Rider. These helmets use augmented reality to project navigation, hazard alerts, and notifications directly into the rider’s view, improving safety and situational awareness.

Complementing these innovations, TVS displayed its latest SmartXonnect suite featuring Android Auto integration on the TVS X console and smartwatch connectivity for the iQube. These connected technologies bring seamless navigation, voice assistance, and smart control, reinforcing TVS’s goal of redefining two-wheeler mobility for the global rider.

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