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TVS MotoSoul 5.0 Brings AR Helmets, Offroad Training, and Safer Riding Gear

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Key Highlights

  • TVS debuts AR-enabled Aegis Rider Vision Helmet with live riding data

  • New TVS Racing Offroad Training Academy targets beginner adventure riders

  • MT Helmets partnership brings ECE-certified helmets starting at INR 5,999

  • Ride for Change initiative promotes road safety among school students

  • MotoSoul blends motorsport action, technology showcases, and live music


AR Helmet Technology Takes Center Stage at MotoSoul 5.0

TVS Motor Company used the second day of MotoSoul 5.0 in Goa to spotlight where rider safety and technology are heading next. The headline act was the Aegis Rider Vision Helmet, an augmented reality helmet designed to keep riders informed without pulling their eyes off the road.

The system projects navigation cues, speed readouts, and safety alerts directly into the rider’s field of view through a binocular micro OLED display. It feels less like sci-fi and more like a natural evolution of smart riding. A large 7,000mAh battery, wireless connectivity, and a built-in action camera round out the package.

The carbon fiber shell, developed alongside Nexx Helmets, meets ECE 22.06 and CE safety standards, reinforcing that this is not just clever tech but serious protective gear.


TVS Racing Offroad Training Academy Opens the Dirt Door

Beyond hardware, TVS shifted focus to rider skill with the launch of the TVS Racing Offroad Training Academy. The program is led by national racing champions and international instructors who know their way around loose surfaces and unpredictable terrain.

Training centers on fundamentals such as terrain reading, balance, throttle control, obstacle handling, and bike control. The academy is clearly aimed at riders stepping into adventure and off-road riding for the first time, offering structured learning instead of trial-and-error bruises.

It is a practical move that supports the growing appetite for adventure motorcycles in India.


MT Helmets Partnership Makes Certified Safety More Accessible

Safety got a welcome affordability boost with the announcement of a partnership between TVS Racing and MT Helmets. The collaboration will introduce ECE-certified MT Helmets to the Indian market at prices starting from INR 5,999.

MT Helmets is globally known for its safety engineering and manufacturing standards. This tie-up makes certified protection far more attainable for everyday riders, not just premium buyers.


Ride for Change Keeps the Safety Message Grounded

TVS also leaned into community responsibility through its Ride for Change initiative. As part of the program, 100 helmets were distributed to students of St. Michael’s Convent High School in Vagator.

The gesture underlines a simple truth. Road safety habits start early and awareness works best when paired with real protection.


Motorsport Action and Music Complete the MotoSoul Experience

MotoSoul 5.0 stayed true to its festival roots with FMX stunt shows, Gymkhana challenges, dirt track races, and hands-on adventure zones. The evenings brought a different kind of energy, with live performances by DJ Nucleya and Lagori turning the venue into a full-scale celebration of motorcycling culture.


TVS Reinforces Its Global Innovation Credentials

With manufacturing operations in India and Indonesia and a presence in over 80 countries, TVS Motor Company continues to build credibility beyond domestic borders. Recognition such as the Deming Prize and consistent J.D. Power quality rankings add weight to the innovations showcased at MotoSoul.


A Clear Message from MotoSoul 5.0

From augmented reality helmets to off-road training and affordable certified safety gear, TVS used MotoSoul 5.0 to send a clear message. The future of motorcycling is not just about faster machines. It is about smarter riding, better skills, and wider access to safety.


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