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TVS Raider 125

TVS Raider 125 is a bike available at a price range of Rs. 91,356 - Rs. 1,04,645 in India. It is available in 4 variants and 7 colours. It is powered by a 124.8 cc BS6 engine and has a user reported mileage of 57 kmpl. It comes with both front and rear disc brakes.

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Key specs
  • Displacement124.8 cc
  • Mileage - Owner Reported57 kmpl
  • Mileage - ARAI56.7 kmpl
  • Transmission5 Speed Manual

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TVS Raider 125 Price

VariantPriceSpecifications

Raider 125 Drum

 91,356Avg. Ex-showroom price Drum Brakes, Alloy Wheels

Raider 125 Single Seat - Disc

 95,542Avg. Ex-showroom price Disc Brakes, Alloy Wheels

Raider 125 Disc

 96,527Avg. Ex-showroom price Disc Brakes, Alloy Wheels

Raider 125 SmartXonnect

 1,04,645Avg. Ex-showroom price Disc Brakes, Alloy Wheels

TVS Raider 125 Summary

Raider 125 key highlights

Engine Capacity 124.8 cc
Mileage - ARAI ARAI certified fuel economy that has been tested under controlled conditions. 56.7 kmpl
Transmission 5 Speed Manual
Kerb Weight 123 kg
Fuel Tank Capacity 10 litres
Seat Height 780 mm

About Raider 125

TVS Raider 125 is a bike available in 4 variants and 7 colours. Raider 125 price starts at Rs. 91,356 in India with top variant price starting from Rs. 1,04,645. The TVS Raider 125 is powered by 124.8cc BS6 engine which develops a power of 11.2 bhp and a torque of 11.2 Nm. With both front and rear drum brakes, TVS Raider 125 comes up with combined braking system of both wheels. This Raider 125 bike weighs 123 kg and has a fuel tank capacity of 10 liters.

TVS Motor Company has updated its portfolio with the launch of a new premium commuter motorcycle, the Raider. This new model from the Hosur-based two-wheeler maker competes against the Bajaj Pulsar NS 125 and the Honda SP 125 in the Indian market. TVS Motor Company will offer the new Raider in three variants – Drum, Disc, and Connected.

All variants use a 124.8cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled, three-valve engine that produces 11.2bhp of power at 7,500rpm and 11.2Nm of peak torque at 6,000rpm. The motor is linked to a five-speed transmission. The company claims that the 0-60kmph acceleration takes 5.9 seconds while the top speed has been rated at 99kmph.

The styling cues include a modern design for the LED headlight, body-coloured headlight cowl, body-coloured front fender, split-style saddle, aluminium grab rail, and an engine cowl. This 125cc sporty commuter motorcycle is available in four options – Striking Red, Blazing Blue, Wicked Black, and Fiery Yellow.

The standard features on both variants of the motorcycle comprise an LED headlight with integrated LED DRLs, an LED taillight, a five-inch digital display, Idle Stop-Start system, two ride modes (Eco and Power), and a first-in-segment under-seat storage. The Connected variant further benefits from a colour TFT display, Bluetooth system, and Voice Assist function that works with TVS SmartXConnect system. The Connected variant gets additional functions such as navigation, voice assist, incoming calls, and message notifications. A USB charger is available as an optional extra.

The suspension setup includes 30mm telescopic front forks and a preload-adjustable rear mono-shock. The braking tasks on the base version are handled by drum units on both wheels. The disc variant gets a 240mm disc at the front and a 130mm drum unit at the back. The safety net across all variants comprises combined braking system.
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TVS Raider 125 Expert Opinion

  • Good Things

    • Gets lots of features
    • Handles really well
    • Vibe-free 125cc engine
  • Could be Better

    • Front brake needs to be pulled harder
    • Mobile app gets busy interface

BikeWale's Take

The Raider 125 from TVS is a lovely entry-level commuter motorcycle. With its sporty styling and feature loaded nature, the Raider 125 makes so much sense for a market like India. It also gets Bluetooth-enabled instrument cluster. 

TVS Raider 125 Review

TVS has made sure to make the new Raider 125 fun enough to compete against its well-established competition. But is it enough? We rode the new TVS Raider 125 to bring you a comprehensive road test review of the motorcycle.

Introduction

TVS Raider 125 Right Front Three Quarter

Pros: Peppy engine, good power delivery, appealing design, unique features 

Cons: Front brake needs better feedback, plastic quality on certain parts could be better

TVS Motor Company is going aggressive to grab a share of the 125cc segment in the Indian market. The Ntorq 125 is now joined by the new Raider 125 to attract young buyers in the segment. The motorcycle is aimed to rival the likes of Bajaj Pulsar NS125 and the Honda SP 125, and TVS has made sure to make it fun enough to compete against its well-established competition. But is it enough? We rode the new TVS Raider 125 to bring you a comprehensive road test review of the motorcycle.

Quality

TVS Raider 125 Head Light

TVS has been taking bold steps when it comes to designing its products. We have seen that in the past with the Apache series. The new Raider is no different. The front fascia gets a unique headlight design with integrated DRLs that look nothing like we have seen in the recent past. The front fascia is followed by this compact LCD screen and we’ll get to that in the latter part of this review. The fibre-cover on the fuel tank features a muscular design and is complemented by black-coloured tank cowls and a plastic cladding that runs through the top-centre.

TVS Raider 125 Grab Rail

The seats feature a sporty design while the pillion grabrail looks neat and stylish. The design of the grabrail matches that of the rear panel over the taillight and it looks very appealing. Apart from the design, the fit and finish levels are commendable too. There are no uneven panel gaps while the switchgear operates with an assuring click. However, the cover on the USB charger and the plastic covers around the switchgear could’ve been of better quality, but it isn’t a deal-breaker, especially if you consider the pricing of the motorcycle.

TVS Raider 125 Left Side View

TVS currently offers the Raider 125 in four colour options, and the Fiery Yellow variant of the motorcycle that we tested, looks the most appealing one.

Comfort

TVS Raider 125 Left Side View

The rider’s triangle features a sporty stance. The handlebar is lower while the footpegs are slightly rear-set, which deliver sporty ergonomics. However, the stance isn’t too aggressive to put excessive pressure on your wrists or lower back.

TVS Raider 125 Rear Suspension Spring Preload Setting

The telescopic front forks and the rear mono-shock are tuned for spirited riding. Thus, the suspension feels firm, although it did not feel too stiff during the road test. Sure, the rear could’ve been slightly softer, but it isn’t something that’ll leave you sore after a long ride. The sporty tuning to the suspension aids the handling department and the Raider 125 feels agile and comfortable with quick direction changes.

TVS Raider 125 Right Rear Three Quarter

Its lightweight and short turning radius make it an absolute treat while filtering traffic too. Furthermore, the light weight at 123kg makes it easy to move the motorcycle around in parking spaces.

Performance

TVS Raider 125 Right Front Three Quarter

The Raider 125 uses a 124.8cc, single-cylinder, air- and oil-cooled engine that makes a healthy 11.2bhp of maximum power and 11.2Nm of peak torque. The engine will keep treading forward without fuss as long as you stay above 2,500rpm. There is a noticeable step-up in the acceleration post the 5,000rpm mark and the Raider 125 continues to build momentum at a commendable pace until 8,000rpm, which is very close to its 9,000rpm redline.

TVS Raider 125 Engine From Right

For quick overtakes, you would have to shift down a cog and rev above 6,000rpm. The speedometer will happily zoom past 80kmph and venture into the triple digits in the Power mode. The motor feels comfortable at highway speeds. It also feels refined for most of the time and it is only in the higher revs that the vibrations start to make an appearance. The gearbox is crisp, too, although we did face a few false neutrals during the test ride.

TVS Raider 125 Front Wheel

While the engine features a sporty and likeable character, the same can’t be said about the braking setup. The response from the front feels hard and it doesn’t deliver confidence-inspiring feedback. The setup works well when used along with the rear brake. The combined braking system applies pressure to the front disc when the rear brake is applied, and the setup feels better this way. It may not appeal to experienced riders. But consider this, the Raider 125 will be bought by buyers who are either new to motorcycling or people who are moving up from the 100cc space – riders who typically use the rear brakes more than the front.

Technology

TVS Raider 125 Instrument Cluster

The feature list is at par with its rivals like the Honda SP 125, and the new TVS Raider 125 comes equipped with an LED headlight, LED taillight, and a fully-digital instrument cluster. The instrument cluster is very easy to read and delivers sufficient data. Apart from the regular ride-related data such as the speedometer, tachometer, odometer, and two trip meters, the console also shows a gear-position indicator, the ride mode selected, fuel economy, and the range remaining.

TVS Raider 125 Riding Modes Switch

There’s another variant that has been announced but not launched while writing this review. This upcoming variant will sit on top of the list and pack first-in-segment features such as a TFT display and Bluetooth connectivity. While the company is yet to announce that variant, the existing versions of the Raider 125 come with two riding modes – Eco and Power.

TVS Raider 125 Left Front Three Quarter

Unlike the TVS Ntorq 125, the riding modes on the Raider 125 do not alter the power or torque output. However, the Eco Mode restricts the tachometer to 7,000rpm in the top gear, which restricts the maximum speed to about 95kmph. The Eco mode also engages the automatic start/stop system that aims to save fuel during long halts or at the traffic signal.

TVS Raider 125 Head Light

While the feature list is likeable, there are a few negatives to the Raider 125. The headlight, for example, albeit very stylish, isn’t very useful in the dark. The low-beam has a good spread but the high beam feels inadequate and you’re forced to go easy on the throttle after dark.

Fuel Efficiency

TVS Raider 125 Left Rear Three Quarter

The motorcycle delivered a fuel economy of 56.76kmpl during our fuel-economy test that, along with its 10-litre fuel tank, should give it a range of about 570kms.

Verdict

TVS Raider 125 Front View

It is safe to say that the new TVS Raider 125 is among the best 125cc motorcycles, if not the best, in its price segment of the Indian market today. The styling is appealing while the engine performance and handling characteristics are praiseworthy. The only downside that we found was the lack of headlight performance in the high-beam and the unsatisfactory response from the front brake, but the pros outrun the cons by a big margin, and the TVS Raider 125 should be a serious contender on your buying list if you’re in the 125cc market for a new motorcycle.

Photography by Kapil Angane and Kaustubh Gandhi

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TVS Raider 125 mileage

As reported by Raider 125 owners, the real mileage of TVS Raider 125 is 57 kmpl. As per ARAI, the average of Raider 125 is 56 kmpl.

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Raider 125 Specifications & Features

Specifications

  • Power & Performance

    Displacement Engine displacement is the measure of the cylinder volume swept by the pistons of an internal combustion engine. It indicates the engine size. 124.8 cc

    Max Power 11.2 bhp @ 7,500 rpm

    Max Torque 11.2 Nm @ 6,000 rpm

    Stroke Stroke indicates the number of engine cycles during which a piston travels from top to bottom. 55.5 mm

    Valves Per Cylinder Valves per cylinder indicate the intake (fuel) and outlet (exhaust of combustion gases) of an engine. 3

    Compression Ratio A compression ratio suggests the degree to which the fuel mixture is compressed before ignition. 10.3:1

    Mileage - ARAI ARAI certified fuel economy that has been tested under controlled conditions. 56.7 kmpl

    Mileage - Owner Reported This is the fuel economy registered by Bikewale followers. 57 kmpl

    Riding Range The total range that a vehicle can travel on a full tank of fuel. 570 Km

    Top Speed The maximum speed that a vehicle can achieve. 99 Kmph

    Transmission 5 Speed Manual

    Transmission Type The transmission type will tell the kind of transmission a two-wheeler has. Chain Drive

    Gear Shifting Pattern Gear Shifting Pattern 1 Down 4 Up

    Cylinders The number of cylinders that an engine features. Most two-wheelers sold in the Indian market feature a single-cylinder. 1

    Bore Bore is the diameter of each cylinder. 53.5 mm

    Ignition Ignition indicates to the type of starting system that a vehicle uses. CDI

    Spark Plugs A spark plug is a device for firing the explosive mixture. 1 Per Cylinder

    Cooling System The cooling system suggests the cooling mechanism that a motor uses. The types include air, oil, or liquid. Air/Oil Cooled

    Clutch The clutch disengages or engages the engine from the transmission. Wet Multiplate

    Fuel Delivery System Fuel Injection

    Fuel Tank Capacity The capacity of a vehicle to store fuel. 10 litres

    Reserve Fuel Capacity Reserve fuel is part of the main tank that is used when a vehicle is running low on petrol/diesel. 1.6 litres

    Emission Standard Emission standards indicate the output from the exhaust that is permissible in a country. BS6

    Fuel Type Fuel Type is the type of fuel that an engine uses to operate. The different types include petrol, diesel, electric, and ethanol among others. Petrol

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  • Brakes, Wheels & Suspension

    Front Suspension Front suspension usually includes telescopic forks. Telescopic

    Rear Suspension Rear suspension setup mostly uses a rear mono-shock. Monoshock, 5 step adj, Gas charged

    Braking System Braking system is used to reduce the speed of the vehicle or bring it to a standstill. SBT

    Rear Wheel Size Rear wheel size indicates the diameter of the rear wheel. 17 inch

    Front Tyre Size Front tyre size indicate the profile of the front tyre. 80/100 - 17

    Rear Tyre Size Rear tyre size indicates the profile of the rear tyre. 100/90 - 17

    Front Brake Type Most vehicles feature a disc brake at the front although some commuter segment products come with a drum setup. Drum

    Front Brake Size Front brake size indicates the size of the disc or drum setup at the front wheel. 130 mm

    Rear Brake Type Most vehicles come with a drum brake setup at the back although higher spec models feature a disc brake at the rear. Drum

    Rear Brake Size Rear brake size indicates the size of the disc or drum setup at the front wheel. 130 mm

    Calliper Type No

    Wheel Type Wheel types include two types - Wire-spoke and Alloy wheels. Alloy

    Front Wheel Size Front wheel size indicates the diameter of the front wheel. 17 inch

    Tyre Type Tyre types are divided into two - Tubeless and Tube Type. Tubeless

    Radial Tyres Radial tyres use steel belts that run at a 90-degree angle with the tread line. No

    Front Tyre Pressure (Rider) 25 psi

    Rear Tyre Pressure (Rider) 28 psi

    Front Tyre Pressure (Rider & Pillion) 25 psi

    Rear Tyre Pressure (Rider & Pillion) 32 psi

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  • Dimensions & Chassis

    Kerb Weight Kerb weight of the motorcycle is the total weight of a vehicle that is ready for operation. It includes all standard equipment and necessary consumables. 123 kg

    Seat Height The seat height is the height of the rider's saddle from the ground. 780 mm

    Ground Clearance The ground clearance is the distance between the ground and the lowest point of a vehicle. 180 mm

    Overall Width Total width of the vehicle. 785 mm

    Overall Height Overall height is the tallest point of a motorcycle, usually the mirror or the top of a windscreen. 1,028 mm

    Wheelbase The wheelbase is the distance between the front and the rear wheel. 1,326 mm

    Overall Length Overall length of the vehicle is the total length of a two-wheeler from the front to the back. 2,070 mm

    Chassis Type The chassis type is the primary/main frame of a two-wheeler. Single cradle tubular frame

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  • Manufacturer Warranty

    Standard Warranty 5 Year

    Standard Warranty 60000 Km

Features

Odometer Odometer keeps the track of the total kilometres travelled by a vehicle in its lifetime. Digital

Speedometer Speedometer gives an indication of the current speed at which a vehicle is travelling. Digital

Fuel Guage Fuel guage indicates the level of fuel available in the tank of a vehicle. Yes

AHO (Automatic Headlight On)Yes

Shift LightNo

Headlight TypeLED

Digital Fuel Guage Digital fuel guage shows the information about the fuel level in a vehicle through a digital display. Yes

Tachometer Tachometer shows the real-time reading of the revs per minute (RPM) at which the engine is operating. Digital

Stand Alarm Stand alarm notifies the rider if the side stand of the vehicle is engaged. Some vehicles comes with a side stand cut-off feature that does not allow the motor to start until the side stand is lifted. Yes

No. of Tripmeters No of tripmeters indicate the total number of trip meters that a vehicle's instrument cluster features. Usually, premium vehicles come with two trip meters, while budget two-wheelers feature a single trip meter. 2

Tripmeter Type Tripmeters are available in two type - analogue and digital. The analogue unit usually features a single trip meter while a digital display may come with two trip meters. Digital

Low Fuel Indicator Low fuel indicator aims to remind the rider that the vehicle is running low on fuel, and it should be refueled soon. Yes

Low Oil Indicator Low oil indicator is a warning light that indicates that the engine is running lower oil than required to operate. No

Low Battery Indicator Low battery indicator suggests that the battery of the vehicle has lost a substantial amount of charge. Yes

Clock Clock is used to display time through the instrument cluster. This feature comes in motorcycles with a digital display. Yes

Battery Battery in a petrol-powered vehicle is used to support the self-start system, power the clock, and the USB charger. MF battery, 12V 4 Ah

Front storage box No

Under seat storage Yes

Mobile App Connectivity Mobile App Connectivity connects the smartphone to the instrument cluster via Bluetooth to offer access to features such as incoming calls, messages, and music. No

DRLs (Daytime running lights) Daytime Running Lights, as the name suggest, are the lights that stay ON when the main headlight is switched off. This feature makes a vehicle easily visible in the rear view mirror of other vehicles. Yes

Brake/Tail LightLED

Turn SignalHalogen Bulb

Pass LightYes

GPS & NavigationNo

USB charging portYes

Start TypeElectric Start

KillswitchNo

Stepped SeatYes

Pillion BackrestNo

Pillion GrabrailYes

Pillion SeatYes

Pillion FootrestYes

Additional featuresgear shift indicator, ride modes, top speed recorder, fuel economy

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4.3 896 ratings 237 reviews
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  • 3

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  •  5Sporty dream 4 days ago by Faizu Bhat, Srinagar

    Bikes looks sporty and stylish that gives you best specs under budget price with high fuel economy and service is also affordable modifications can also be done and also comfortable with jump absorbing features also provides you hightech digital display with fuel metere

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    • Owned for

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    • Ridden for

      < 5000 kms

    • Got mileage of

      67 kmpl

  •  4TVS Raider 125 Review 1 week ago by Thalaru Sreekanth, Hyderabad

    1.It's nice bike for everyone 2. It's good service with in-time service bike 3. Looking nice and stylish 4. Maintenance okay but sometimes the bike has some troubles. Note: spare parts using this bike are of very worst quality. Looking wise a good bike.

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      3-6 months

    • Ridden for

      5000-10000 kms

    • Got mileage of

      60 kmpl

  •  5Devil 1 week ago by Amar, Faizabad

    Good looking & driving comfortable long drive we happiness. It was interesting same bike about his experiences as a long drive I did meet him once and it was an experience I shall never loved one expressing their gratitude for you. Coming home to a happy, loving pet. Qu

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    • Got mileage of

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  •  4Very good 👍 1 week ago by Aniket Pulate, Sangamner

    Without a mirror, this bike looks so cool. After using it 3 months I'll give it 4 stars. No noise, no other problem, very comfortable and satisfied with my bike.

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  •  5Tvs rider 2 weeks ago by Jay Bapari, North 24 Parganas

    Very good bike and has good mileage. And sound good. Rpm is very good.

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    • Got mileage of

      55 kmpl

  •  1Bike start problem 2 weeks ago by Amal Mondal

    Don't buy it now, this is the worst bike in India. I bought 15 days back and now my bike stop while riding and then I go to service center they say I don't know anything

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FAQs about TVS Raider 125

  • Q: What is the on-road price of TVS Raider 125 in 2023?

    A: The 2023 on-road price of TVS Raider 125 in Delhi is Rs. 1,03,696. This TVS Raider 125 price includes the ex-showroom price, RTO and insurance charges.
  • Q: What is the actual mileage of TVS Raider 125?

    A: According to the user reported data, TVS Raider 125 gives an average mileage of 57 kmpl.
  • Q: Which is better TVS Raider 125 or Honda SP 125?

    A: TVS Raider 125 is priced at Rs. 91,356, has a 124.8 cc 5 Speed Manual engine, gives a mileage of 57 kmpl and weighs 123 kg, whereas, the price of Honda SP 125 is Rs. 85,862 with a 124 cc engine, giving a mileage of 65 kmpl and weighing 116 kg.
  • Q: What are the colour options of TVS Raider 125?

    A: TVS Raider 125 is available in 7 colours which are Blazing Blue, Fiery Yellow, Striking Red, Wicked Black, Fiery Yellow (SXC), Wicked Black (SXC) and Striking Red (Single Seat).
  • Q: What are the key specifications of TVS Raider 125?

    A: TVS Raider 125 is a Naked bike that weighs 123 kg, has a 124.8 cc BS6 engine and a fuel capacity of 10 litres.

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2021 TVS Raider 125 Review | The Best 125cc Commuter? | Road Test | BikeWale

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TVS Motor Company is going aggressive to grab a share of the 125cc segment in the Indian market. The Ntorq 125 is now joined by the new Raider 125 to attract young buyers in the segment. The motorcycle is aimed to rival the likes of Bajaj Pulsar NS125 and the Honda SP 125, and TVS has made sure to make it fun enough to compete against its well-established competition. But is it enough? We ride the new TVS Raider 125 to bring you a...

TVS Motor Company is going aggressive to grab a share of the 125cc segment in the Indian market. The Ntorq 125 is now joined by the new Raider 125 to attract young buyers in the segment. The motorcycle is aimed to rival the likes of Bajaj Pulsar NS125 and the Honda SP 125, and TVS has made sure to make it fun enough to compete against its well-established competition. But is it enough? We ride the new TVS Raider 125 to bring you a comprehensive road test review of the motorcycle.

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