TVS Raider 125 Launched in India with Boost Mode & Dual Disc

TVS Raider 125 Launched in India with Boost Mode

Wider tyres, a boost mode for rapid acceleration, and segment-first front and rear disc brakes are all features of the new TVS Raider 125.

TVS Raider 125 Launched in India with Boost Mode & Dual Disc: The 2025 Raider 125 was introduced by TVS Motor Company to the Indian market with a starting price of Rs 93,800 (ex-showroom, Delhi). It will be offered at all company-approved dealerships starting this month in two variants: SXC DD and TFT DD. Numerous cutting-edge innovations, including Boost Mode, Dual Disc Brakes, and Glide Through Technology (GTT), are available on the 2025 TVS Raider 125. In the domestic market, the Raider 125 competes with the Hero Xtreme 125R, Bajaj Pulsar 125, and Honda CB125 Hornet.

Key Details

CategoryDetails
Model2025 TVS Raider 125
Starting PriceRs. 93,800 (ex-showroom, Delhi)
VariantsSXC DD and TFT DD
CompetitorsHero Xtreme 125R, Bajaj Pulsar 125, Honda CB125 Hornet
Engine125cc single-cylinder
Power Output11.2 bhp
Torque11.75 Nm
Transmission5-speed manual
Key FeaturesBoost Mode, Dual Disc Brakes, Single Channel ABS, GTT, Wider Tires, SmartXonnect, Voice Assist
Front/Rear Tire Size90/90-17 (front), 110/80-17 (rear)
Color & StyleMetallic Silver Finish, Red Alloy Wheels
Display OptionsReverse LCD (85+ features), TFT Display (99+ features)
Total Models Available6 (Drum, Single-Seat, Split-Seat, iGO, SSE, SX + 2 new variants)
TVS Raider 125 Launched in India with Boost Mode
2025 TVS Raider 125

Tech and Display Features

TFT and Reverse LCD Cluster are two options for the 2025 Raider 125. The elegant reverse LCD screen has over 85 features, while the TFT display has over 99 features, including Voice Assist. Riders can access a variety of features, including turn-by-turn navigation, call handling, and notification management, by pairing their smartphones with the TVS SmartXonnect app via Bluetooth.

Engine and Performance Specifications

The same 125cc single-cylinder engine, which produces the highest torque in its class of 11.75 Nm and a maximum power of 11.2 bhp, powers the 2025 TVS Raider mechanically. A five-speed gearbox is connected to the engine. A recent undisguised sighting of the bike with new features at a TVS dealership confirmed that the Raider 125 will soon receive an update.

First-in-Class Features and Design Updates

First things first: the 2025 TVS Raider 125 has several first-in-class innovations like Follow Me Headlamp, Dual Disc Brakes with Single Channel ABS, Boost Mode with iGO Assist technology, and Glide Through Technology. Wider tyres, measuring 90/90-17 up front and 110/80-17 down back, are also fitted to the bike. It has been released with eye-catching red alloy wheels and a new metallic silver finish.

2025 TVS Raider 125
2025 TVS Raider 125

Variants and Market Position

There are currently six different TVS Raider models available: Drum, Single-Seat, Split-Seat, iGO, SSE, and SX. It now boasts the most varied range of versions in the 125cc motorcycle market in India, thanks to the arrival of two new models: the SXC DD, priced at Rs 93,800, and the TFT DD, priced at Rs 95,600. The previously stated prices are ex-showroom in Delhi.

Official Statement from TVS Motor Company

Senior Vice President Mr Aniruddha Haldar, Head of Corporate Brand & Media and Head of Commuter & EV Business at TVS Motor Company, commented on the launch and said, “The TVS Raider redefines what young riders can seek from their motorcycle. In 4 years it won the love of a million-plus Gen Z riders. Today, the New TVS RAIDER is equipped with the exhilarating “Boost mode” powered by iGO Assist tech, and another segment first – Dual Disc with ABS. With yet another segment-first Glide Through Technology (GTT) can now navigate through even slow traffic with ease.”

“The stylish loaded new TVS Raider raises the ‘wicked’ bar yet again, bringing together thrilling performance, top-notch safety, and unmatched ease. We remain committed to creating motorcycles that our customers are delighted to ride and proud to own,” he added.

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