TVS Raider New Variant Launched With Boost Mode, Single Channel ABS, And More

TVS Motor has launched a new variant of the Raider 125 in India, with boost mode, wider tyres, single-channel ABS, and more.

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New TVS Raider

TVS Motor Company, the Indian two-wheeler maker, has launched the new variant of the Raider 125 in India. The new TVS Raider is priced at Rs 95,600 (ex-showroom) for the TFT DD variant. Meanwhile, the TVS Raider SXC DD variant has been launched at Rs 93,800 (ex-showroom). While the overall design of the new Raider variants is the same as the older variants, it now comes with a host of first-in-segment features and updated graphics.

The new TVS Raider boasts the "boost mode", a category-first feature with iGO Assist technology delivering class-leading torque of 11.75Nm at 6000rpm. With First-in-Segment Dual Disc Brakes and ABS, the motorcycle ensures enhanced stability and rider confidence, and tops it off with GTT (Glide Through Technology) for seamless low-speed manoeuvrability and enhanced fuel efficiency.

New TVS Raider

Adding to its character, the Raider now comes with a new tyre configuration 90/90-17 Front and 110/80-17 Rear. This enhances grip, cornering ability, and handling confidence on both smooth roads and uneven terrains, further underlining the TVS Raider's agile performance DNA. Class-leading technology, segment-first safety features, and a new metallic silver finish with striking red alloys.

Talking about the features, the new TVS Raider variants are available with a TFT and reverse LCD Cluster. It allows connectivity via TVS SmartXonnectTM Platform, which enables Bluetooth connectivity, voice assist, and turn-by-turn navigation, call handling, and notification management.

Powering the TVS Raider is a refined 3-valve 125 cc engine that produces a best-in-class 11.75 Nm torque at 6,000 rpm. Meanwhile, the peak power output remains unchanged at 11.2 hp.

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