TVS Raider iGO Variant Launched in India; Priced at INR 98,389

  • Published On: 24 October 2024
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With the introduction of the new variant, the Raider lineup now consists of six options: Drum, Single Seat, Split Seat, iGO, Super Squad Edition, and premium SX.

The leading two-wheeler giant TVS Motor Company rolled out the all-new Raider iGO variant in the Indian market on October 24, 2024. The new trim is being offered with a range of advanced features, including iGO assist technology, just like the latest TVS Jupiter 110. Priced at INR 98,389 (ex-showroom), the Raider iGO bike comes at a time when in the 125-cc space, new models like the Bajaj Pulsar NS 125 are being introduced.

TVS Raider iGO Features

The new TVS Raider iGO is the sixth variant in the Raider lineup, positioned between the Split Seat and SSE variants. It also marks the one-million-unit sales milestone for the company. The TVS Raider iGO variant features an all-new Nardo Grey paint scheme with contrasting red alloy wheels. It is packed with an LCD digital cluster that features TVS SmartXonnect, providing more than 85 connected amenities incorporating turn-by-turn navigation and voice assistance.

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The motorcycle retains the same design, engine, and mechanical updates from the outgoing versions. It houses an LED headlight, a sleek commuter design, an overall lightweight build, and an Integrated Starter Generator (ISG). TVS is offering the new motorcycle with iGO technology and a start/stop system that enhances the bike’s fuel efficiency by 10 percent. 

TVS Raider iGO Powertrain

Powering the TVS Raider iGO trim is a 124.8cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled, three-valve engine that churns out power of 11.2 bhp and torque of 11.2 Nm. The engine is paired with a 5-speed gearbox. The bike gets an exclusive Boost mode, which is said to provide an additional torque of 0.55 Nm. For braking duties, the iGo variant receives a disc at the front and a rear drum. Suspension duties are handled by a rear monoshock and a front telescopic fork. In its segment, the TVS Raider rivals the likes of the Hero Xtreme 125 R, Bajaj Pulsar N125, Honda SP125, Suzuki Gixxer 125, and Yamaha FZ 125. 

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