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  • TVS Raider 125 launched in India, priced from Rs 77,500: Gets ride modes, Bluetooth connectivity- Technology News

    TVS Raider 125 launched in India, priced from Rs 77,500: Gets ride modes, Bluetooth connectivity- Technology News

    The TVS Raider 125 has been launched in India, with prices for the new motorcycle starting at Rs 77,500 (ex-showroom, Delhi). The Raider – which marks TVS’ entry into the 125 cc commuter segment – will be available in both drum brake and disc brake variants, and will take on the Honda CB Shine and SP 125, Bajaj Pulsar 125 as well as the Hero Glamour and Super Splendour. TVS says the Raider is inspired by (and designed for) the Gen Z crowd.

    The TVS Raider features two ride modes – Eco and Power. Image: TVS

    The Raider – which will be offered in Striking Red, Blazing Blue, Wicked Black and Fiery Yellow colours – sports a 3D TVS emblem on its tank extensions, and has split seats with a full-size pillion grab handle. It’s equipped with a full-LED headlight – with the headlight itself divided into three sections by the angular LED daytime running lights – as well as LED-tail-lights, resembling the horn-like elements seen on the TVS Apache RR 310.

    Ground clearance for the TVS Raider is rated at 180 mm, while seat height is pegged at 780 mm. The Raider gets 17-inch alloy wheels, and a five-step-adjustable rear monoshock.

    Even the disc variant of the Raider will only have a drum brake at the rear. Image: TVS

    Even the disc variant of the Raider will only have a drum brake at the rear. Image: TVS

    As standard, the TVS Raider comes with a reverse LCD digital instrument cluster, but higher variants of the motorcycle will be equipped with a 5.0-inch TFT display featuring TVS’ SmartXonnect suite of connected features with Bluetooth connectivity and voice assist functionality.

    The Raider’s 125 cc, three-valve engine (which is both air- and oil-cooled) produces 11.3 hp at 7,500 rpm and 11.2 Nm of torque at 6,000 rpm; the engine is mated to a five-speed gearbox. TVS claims the Raider will complete the 0-60 kph run in a mere 5.9 seconds, and has a top speed of 99 kph.

    A reverse LCD instrument cluster is standard on the Raider. Image: TVS

    A reverse LCD instrument cluster is standard on the Raider. Image: TVS

    Additionally, the Raider gets two ride modes – Eco and Power. Eco mode activates the engine stop-start system, which switches the engine off when it comes to a halt in a bid to enhance fuel efficiency. Power, of course, is tuned to deliver crisper throttle response.

    Some other features that will attract attention include under-seat storage, side-stand indicator with engine inhibitor, helmet reminder, and an optional USB charger.

  • New TVS 125 cc motorcycle India launch highlights: TVS Raider priced from Rs 77,500, gets ride modes- Technology News

    New TVS 125 cc motorcycle India launch highlights: TVS Raider priced from Rs 77,500, gets ride modes- Technology News

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    Today is the day – TVS is all set to mark its entry into the 125 cc motorcycle space with a brand-new offering. In the last few days, a series of shadowy teaser videos revealed flashes of what appears to be a sporty-looking 125 cc commuter bike. There’s a good chance this new motorcycle could be the reborn TVS Fiero 125, with the two-wheeler manufacturer having registered the ‘Fiero 125’ name late last year, but TVS could also opt for a new name – the TVS Raider.

    For the uninitiated, Fiero is a familiar moniker for TVS, which sold a popular commuter motorcycle under that name a good two decades ago. At present, TVS doesn’t have an offering in the 125 cc commuter segment, and the new offering could make for a impactful entry into the space.

    The teaser videos revealed the new TVS 125 cc motorcycle is likely to be offered in at least four colours – red, yellow, black and blue – with swathes of black providing contrast to the colour scheme. The bike sports a 3D TVS emblem on the tank extensions, and has split seats with a full-size pillion grab handle. It’s equipped with an LED headlight – with the headlight itself divided into three sections by the angular LED daytime running lights – as well as LED-tail-lights, resembling the horn-like elements seen on the TVS Apache RR 310.

    The videos also confirm the new TVS 125 cc motorcycle will be equipped with a full-colour digital instruments display, which will relay a host of information to the rider, including a gear position indicator (with shift lights) and a side-stand indicator.

    Precious little is known about the powertrain of the new TVS 125 cc motorcycle at this point, but it’s likely to be a single-cylinder, fuel-injected 125 cc engine with a power output of around 10-11 hp; set to be mated to a five-speed gearbox. Depending on the exact engine displacement, TVS could choose to equip the new 125 cc motorcycle with a combined braking system (CBS) or anti-lock braking system (ABS), with the latter likely to be offered as an option if engine size is less than 125 cc.

    Expect the new TVS 125 cc motorcycle’s prices to be in the range of Rs 80,000 – 90,000 (ex-showroom). It will rival the Honda CB Shine and SP 125, Bajaj Pulsar 125 as well as the Hero Glamour and Super Splendour.

  • New TVS 125 cc motorcycle India launch LIVE updates: Sporty commuter could be named Fiero or Raider- Technology News

    New TVS 125 cc motorcycle India launch LIVE updates: Sporty commuter could be named Fiero or Raider- Technology News

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    Today is the day – TVS is all set to mark its entry into the 125 cc motorcycle space with a brand-new offering. In the last few days, a series of shadowy teaser videos revealed flashes of what appears to be a sporty-looking 125 cc commuter bike. There’s a good chance this new motorcycle could be the reborn TVS Fiero 125, with the two-wheeler manufacturer having registered the ‘Fiero 125’ name late last year, but TVS could also opt for a new name – the TVS Raider.

    For the uninitiated, Fiero is a familiar moniker for TVS, which sold a popular commuter motorcycle under that name a good two decades ago. At present, TVS doesn’t have an offering in the 125 cc commuter segment, and the new offering could make for a impactful entry into the space.

    The teaser videos revealed the new TVS 125 cc motorcycle is likely to be offered in at least four colours – red, yellow, black and blue – with swathes of black providing contrast to the colour scheme. The bike sports a 3D TVS emblem on the tank extensions, and has split seats with a full-size pillion grab handle. It’s equipped with an LED headlight – with the headlight itself divided into three sections by the angular LED daytime running lights – as well as LED-tail-lights, resembling the horn-like elements seen on the TVS Apache RR 310.

    The videos also confirm the new TVS 125 cc motorcycle will be equipped with a full-colour digital instruments display, which will relay a host of information to the rider, including a gear position indicator (with shift lights) and a side-stand indicator.

    Precious little is known about the powertrain of the new TVS 125 cc motorcycle at this point, but it’s likely to be a single-cylinder, fuel-injected 125 cc engine with a power output of around 10-11 hp; set to be mated to a five-speed gearbox. Depending on the exact engine displacement, TVS could choose to equip the new 125 cc motorcycle with a combined braking system (CBS) or anti-lock braking system (ABS), with the latter likely to be offered as an option if engine size is less than 125 cc.

    Expect the new TVS 125 cc motorcycle’s prices to be in the range of Rs 80,000 – 90,000 (ex-showroom). It will rival the Honda CB Shine and SP 125, Bajaj Pulsar 125 as well as the Hero Glamour and Super Splendour.