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TVS Racing Elevates 2025 ARRC with New Tech and Global Talent

TVS Racing is poised to make a dramatic comeback with the 2025 season of the Idemitsu FIM Asia Road Racing Championship (ARRC), carrying forward its hot streak from three seasons of success. The TVS Asia One Make Championship (OMC) will feature its fourth edition, inviting top racers from across the globe, further intensifying the competition.

The race will be held at the legendary Chang International Circuit in Thailand on April 25-27. The initiative seeks to develop a rich motorcycling culture and provide a stage where the best racing talent around the world can shine. Racers from Spain, England, and Argentina, among other countries, are expected to feature, making it one of the most diverse line-ups to date.

This year will see a specially race-tuned variant of the TVS Apache RR 310, which has been tuned for optimum performance. The upgrades comprise an advanced aerodynamics package, higher power output, and improved riding dynamics to keep the racers one step ahead.

Vimal Sumbly, Head of Premium Business at TVS Motor Company, emphasized the brand’s dedication to pushing racing boundaries. “With racers from 12 countries and a race-ready TVS Apache RR 310, we’re raising the bar. This championship showcases our innovation, strengthens our global presence, and reaffirms our commitment to motorsport excellence.”

He continued that the season of 2025 will prove to be the most competitive till date, projecting TVS Racing’s ongoing zeal to develop talents and dominate in the arena of two-wheeler motorsport.

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