TVS Motor Company has launched a new variant for its popular commuter motorcycle , the Raider. Dubbed the Raider iGo, this new variant brings a host of upgrades in terms of features and performance. The Raider iGo commemorates the one million sales milestone for the brand. Here, let’s take a look at what’s on offer.
TVS Raider iGo : What’s new
The TVS Raider iGo features a segment-first ‘ boost mode ,’ powered by iGO Assist technology. First introduced with the Jupiter 110, this technology temporarily boosts torque to a segment-leading 11.75 Nm. It also enables the bike to accelerate from 0 to 60 kmph in just 5.8 seconds. Additionally, TVS claims this variant delivers 10 percent improved fuel efficiency .
Powering the Raider iGo is the same 125 cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled engine that makes 11 hp and 11.75 Nm of peak torque with the iGo Assist. This motor comes mated to a five-speed gearbox. Besides that, the variant can only be had in the Nardo Grey colour scheme with red alloys and features a refreshed reverse LCD Connected cluster with over 85 connected features with Bluetooth connectivity including voice-assist, turn-by-turn navigation and more.
The suspension setup remains unchanged, featuring a front telescopic fork and a rear monoshock, while braking is managed by a front disc and rear drum combination.
TVS Raider iGo: Prices
The TVS Raider iGo has been priced at Rs 98,389, ex-showroom, and has been slotted between the Split Seat and SSE trims. The Raider rivals the likes of Hero Xtreme 125R and the newly-launched Bajaj Pulsar N125 .
TVS Raider iGo : What’s new
The TVS Raider iGo features a segment-first ‘ boost mode ,’ powered by iGO Assist technology. First introduced with the Jupiter 110, this technology temporarily boosts torque to a segment-leading 11.75 Nm. It also enables the bike to accelerate from 0 to 60 kmph in just 5.8 seconds. Additionally, TVS claims this variant delivers 10 percent improved fuel efficiency .
Powering the Raider iGo is the same 125 cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled engine that makes 11 hp and 11.75 Nm of peak torque with the iGo Assist. This motor comes mated to a five-speed gearbox. Besides that, the variant can only be had in the Nardo Grey colour scheme with red alloys and features a refreshed reverse LCD Connected cluster with over 85 connected features with Bluetooth connectivity including voice-assist, turn-by-turn navigation and more.
The suspension setup remains unchanged, featuring a front telescopic fork and a rear monoshock, while braking is managed by a front disc and rear drum combination.
TVS Raider iGo: Prices
The TVS Raider iGo has been priced at Rs 98,389, ex-showroom, and has been slotted between the Split Seat and SSE trims. The Raider rivals the likes of Hero Xtreme 125R and the newly-launched Bajaj Pulsar N125 .
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