TVS’s sporty 125cc bike, the Raider, has received a new tech-savvy variant called ‘SmartXonnect’ at Rs 99,990 (ex-showroom). At this price point, it is Rs 6,501 more expensive than the standard disc brake variant.
As the name suggests, the new variant benefits from a new 5-inch TFT rider’s display, equipped with TVS’ SmartXonnect Bluetooth connectivity system that offers features like voice assist, turn-by-turn navigation, auto navigation to the nearest petrol pump in case of low fuel, weather updates, music control, call/SMS alerts, news updates, and social media updates. Besides, features like Eco & Power riding modes, real-time mileage indicator, service reminder and low battery indicator, etc., continue to be on offer.
No, the new TVS Raider SmartXonnect variant gets the same 124.8cc, single-cylinder air-oil-cooled, fuel-injected engine (11.38PS/11.2Nm) as the other variants that also features an integrated starter generator for silent starts and an idling stop-start system for optimum fuel efficiency.
The underpinnings of the bike also remain the same as the regular variants, comprising a telescopic front fork and a 5-step preload-adjustable monoshock at the rear. The braking setup includes a 240mm front petal disc and a 130mm rear drum unit.
We appreciate all the technology that the TVS Raider 125 comes with. However, it would have been an ideal package if a single-channel Antilock Braking System (ABS) was also offered.
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