The iGO system claims to have improved acceleration and fuel efficiency.
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The iGO system claims to have improved acceleration and fuel efficiency.
The TVS Raider has been a huge sales success for the Hosur-based manufacturer and it comes as no surprise that it has breached the 1 million sales milestone. To celebrate this sales achievement, TVS has introduced a new variant of the bike called the TVS Raider iGO. It’s priced at ₹98,389 (ex-showroom, Delhi), whereas the Raider range is priced between ₹84,869 and ₹1.04 lakh. The iGO variant gets a boost mode which adds more torque for easier overtakes. TVS claims that the Raider has the highest torque for any bike in its segment as the 125 cc engine delivers 11.75 Nm. It claims a 0-60 kmph acceleration time of 5.8 seconds. The iGO technology also adds a start/stop system and this system has improved fuel efficiency of the Raider by 10% according to TVS.
Also Read: TVS Motor Records Highest Q2 Revenue And Profit
Speaking of the new launch, Aniruddha Haldar, Senior Vice President - Head Commuter Business and Head Corporate Brand & Media, TVS Motor Company, said, "TVS Raider just got even more WICKED. The segment first Boost mode delivers additional 0.55 Nm of torque and 10% improvement in fuel efficiency. Our GenZ riders care most about the acceleration and mileage and the new TVS Raider delivers on both.”
To visually distinguish itself from other variants, the TVS Raider iGO is available in a new shade called Nardo Grey with red alloy wheels. The Raider is the most feature-rich bike in its segment as it gets a host of connected features and a cool-looking reverse LCD instrument console. The launch of the new TVS Raider iGO comes soon after Bajaj launched the new Pulsar N125, while Hero already is present in the sporty 125 cc segment with the Xtreme 125R.
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