TVS Apache Racing Experience Debuts in Nepal: A New Chapter in Motorsport
Kathmandu, Nepal recently hosted a landmark event in the world of regional motorsport as TVS Motor Company officially launched the TVS Apache Racing Experience International (ARE GP) in the country. Held on January 19, 2026, at the Vehicle Academy and Research Center in Satungal, this event marks the international expansion of TVS’s renowned racing platform, coinciding with the 20th anniversary of the TVS Apache series.
A Professional Launchpad for Nepalese Riders
The Apache Racing Experience (ARE) is designed as a purpose-built platform where Apache owners can explore the racing capabilities of their motorcycles. Under the guidance of TVS Racing champions, participants learn advanced race craft and riding techniques in a safe, professionally curated environment.
The debut in Nepal saw over 55 participants competing on a technical circuit featuring 10 demanding corners. Performance was measured by outright pace and fastest lap timings across three distinct classes:
- 160cc Class
- 200cc Class
- 310cc Class
Path to the International Stage

The competition serves as more than just a local event; it is a gateway to international racing. The top three finishers from each category in Nepal have earned the opportunity to compete at the Madras International Circuit (MIC) in India in April 2026. There, they will face off against champions from four different countries.
Winners of the championship stand to receive significant rewards, including:
- An all-expenses-paid MotoGP experience.
- Entry into the TVS India One Make Championship (OMC).
- Official Petronas TVS Racing team apparel.
- Exclusive factory visits and access to premium TVS events like MotoSoul.

Strengthening the Racing Culture
The launch of ARE GP in Nepal reflects TVS Motor Company’s “Track to Road” strategy, which uses racing experience to engineer performance motorcycles for the general public. Vimal Sumbly, Head of Premium Business at TVS Motor Company, noted that Nepal’s growing community of performance enthusiasts makes it an ideal destination for this international expansion.
Shahil Agrawal, Executive Director of Jagdamba Motors, highlighted that the platform will help channel the aspirations of the younger generation and structure Nepalese motorsport professionally. The event also featured Apache Pro Performance shows, gymkhana sessions, and music performances, creating a comprehensive festival atmosphere for the 300 visitors in attendance.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the TVS Apache Racing Experience (ARE GP)? It is a professional racing platform where TVS Apache owners can learn advanced riding techniques from champions and compete in a structured environment.
Where was the Nepal round of ARE GP held? The event took place at the Vehicle Academy and Research Center in Satungal, Kathmandu.
Which motorcycle categories were included in the race? The championship was contested across three classes: 160cc, 200cc, and 310cc.
What do the winners of the Nepal selection round receive? The top three finishers in each category qualify to compete at the Madras International Circuit in India in April 2026. Final winners receive a MotoGP experience, entry into the TVS India One Make Championship, and official racing gear.
How long has the TVS Apache brand been in existence? The brand is currently celebrating its 20th anniversary.
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