TVS Motors, a renowned motorcycle manufacturer, has recently launched an exclusive variant of its popular bike, the Raider 125.
This new edition has been specifically introduced in the Colombian market, featuring exciting design and mechanical updates.
Notable enhancements include a white-colored headlamp cowl, fuel tank, front fender, and engine plastic guard, while the fuel tank extension and rear fender have a sleek black finish.
However, the company has not made any announcements regarding the bike’s availability in the Indian market.
The Raider special edition showcases a sporty appeal with its red-colored six-spoke alloy wheels.
To ensure enhanced safety, TVS has equipped the motorcycle with caliper protectors and knuckle guards. The price of this new variant in Colombia has been set at COP 81,199,999 (approximately Rs 1.51 lakh).
Engine Specifications of TVS Raider 125 Special Edition
The bike is powered by a 124.8cc single-cylinder engine, capable of generating 11.2 bhp of power and 11.2 Nm of torque.
It is coupled with a 5-speed gearbox and features a 10-liter fuel tank. Additionally, the Raider comes equipped with TFT connectivity, similar to the NTorq scooter, allowing riders to connect via Bluetooth to a compatible helmet.
This connectivity enables voice commands, provides weather updates, allows music playback, offers map navigation, and grants control over notifications.
Moreover, in case of low fuel, the motorcycle will guide riders to the nearest petrol station. When the do-not-disturb mode is activated, the call system will be deactivated.
Impressive Features of TVS Raider 125 Special Edition
The special variant of the Raider 125 comes in two attractive colors, Fiery Yellow and Wicked Black, offering customers a unique gaming experience. The handlebars of this “tech gadget” feature HMI action buttons on both sides, resembling a gaming console.
Users can utilize the left-hand button for voice commands and the right-hand button to access the menu.
With the help of these buttons, riders can accept or reject calls and use voice commands to search for locations, including current position, nearby restaurants, and petrol stations.