TVS Motor Company has been selling motorcycles in the Philippines since 2016 and now runs 169 authorized dealerships across 124 cities. The current local lineup covers nine motorcycle models and two three-wheeler variants, ranging from sub-₱35,000 mopeds to a ₱155,000 electric scooter.

Wheeltek handles the bulk of TVS distribution nationwide. Actual prices at your dealer may vary. Always confirm with your nearest branch before making a purchase decision.
Here is the full TVS Philippines price list for 2026.
Mopeds and Utility Bikes
These are the bread-and-butter models, designed for daily commuting and short-haul use. The XL 100 remains the most affordable way into the TVS lineup.
| Model | SRP | Category | Transmission |
|---|---|---|---|
| TVS XL 100 | ₱31,990 | Moped | CVT |
| TVS Max4R | ₱49,900 | Street Underbone | Manual |
| TVS Dazz Standard | ₱59,900 | Moped | CVT |
| TVS Dazz Prime | ₱59,900 | Moped | CVT |
| TVS Rockz | ₱59,900 | Moped | Automatic |
| TVS Neo NX | Price on request | Moped | Semi-automatic |
The XL 100 is a 100cc moped built for utility and ease of use. It was used for years as a last-mile workhorse and remains a staple for riders who need something simple and cheap to run.
The Dazz comes in two trim levels, Standard and Prime, both at the same SRP. The Prime trim adds cosmetic updates over the Standard. The Rockz shares the ₱59,900 price point but runs a 125cc air-cooled engine instead of the Dazz’s 110cc, giving it a small displacement advantage in city riding.
The Neo NX is listed at multiple dealer portals but carries no published SRP as of this writing. Contact your nearest TVS dealership for a quote.
Sport Bikes
TVS fields two Apache models in the Philippines, covering the entry naked sport and fully-faired premium sport segments.
| Model | SRP | Category | Transmission | Engine |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| TVS Apache RTR 200 4V | ₱94,990 | Naked Sport | Manual | 197cc |
| TVS Apache RR 310 | Price on request | Fully-faired Sport | Manual | 312cc |
The Apache RTR 200 4V is the daily driver of the Apache lineup. It runs a 197cc, oil-cooled, single-cylinder motor and comes with dual-channel ABS, fuel injection, and a digital instrument cluster. At under ₱95,000, it sits in one of the most competitive price brackets in the Philippine sport segment.
The Apache RR 310 is a different machine entirely. It is a 312cc, liquid-cooled, fully-faired sportbike that TVS Motor developed in partnership with BMW Motorrad. Contact a TVS dealer directly for a current quote.
Scooters
TVS offers two scooters in the Philippines: one gas-powered and one fully electric.
| Model | SRP | Category | Transmission | Power Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| TVS Ntorq 125 | Price on request | Scooter | CVT | Gasoline |
| TVS iQube | ₱155,000 | Electric Scooter | Automatic | Electric |
The Ntorq 125 is a sporty 125cc scooter with a fully digital display and a feature set aimed at younger riders. Its official SRP is not publicly listed on the main aggregator pages as of June 2026. Some dealer-level listings have shown a figure near ₱59,990, but this has not been confirmed by an official TVS Philippines announcement.
The iQube is TVS’s flagship electric scooter for the Philippine market. It launched locally at ₱180,000 at the 2024 Makina Moto Show. The current listed SRP is ₱155,000 for the base Electric variant. TVS has also introduced the iQube S at ₱180,000, which adds a 7-inch instrument cluster, crash alert, and a navigation system. If you are interested in the iQube 2.2, note that a next-generation variant has been flagged as potentially arriving in the Philippines in the near term.
TVS iQube specs: Electric hub motor 6 hp peak power 100km real-world range 4.5 hours charge time from 0 to 80% (fast charge) 12-inch tubeless tyres on both ends 220mm front disc brake 130mm rear drum brake Two riding modes: ECO and POWER SmartXonnect connected technology Four colors: Racing Red, Copper Bronze Glossy, Mercury Grey Glossy, Mint Blue
Three-wheelers
TVS also fields two three-wheelers for the Philippine market, covering passenger and cargo tricycle use.
| Model | SRP | Category | Engine | Seating |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| TVS King | ₱178,900 | Passenger Tricycle | 199.26cc, Manual | 4 |
| TVS Kargo | Price coming soon | Cargo Tricycle | n/a | n/a |
The King runs a 199.26cc, four-stroke single-cylinder engine producing around 10hp. It is available in Red and Blue, with manual 4-speed transmission. At ₱178,900 it competes directly against the Bajaj RE, which is priced at approximately ₱203,888 at comparable spec levels.
Summary Price Table
| Model | SRP | Segment |
|---|---|---|
| TVS XL 100 | ₱31,990 | Moped |
| TVS Max4R | ₱49,900 | Underbone/Street |
| TVS Dazz Standard | ₱59,900 | Moped |
| TVS Dazz Prime | ₱59,900 | Moped |
| TVS Rockz | ₱59,900 | Moped |
| TVS Neo NX | Price on request | Moped |
| TVS Ntorq 125 | Price on request | Scooter |
| TVS Apache RTR 200 4V | ₱94,990 | Sport |
| TVS iQube | ₱155,000 | Electric Scooter |
| TVS Apache RR 310 | Price on request | Fully-faired Sport |
| TVS King | ₱178,900 | Passenger Tricycle |
| TVS Kargo | Price coming soon | Cargo Tricycle |
Prices are based on Manila-area SRP from multiple aggregator sources and may vary by dealer location and available promos. TVS has 169 authorized dealerships across the Philippines. Find your nearest branch at tvsmotor.com/en/ph.
Are you eyeing anything from TVS this year, or is there a segment you think the brand still hasn’t covered well enough for the Philippine market? Let us know in the comments.
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