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New Delhi. There is tough competition in the 125 cc motorcycle segment. Various companies are competing to provide better options to the customers. After the launch of Bajaj’s new Pulsar N125, TVS Motor Company has now introduced a new iGo variant of its popular bike Raider (Raider 125). Many special features have been added to this new variant, the most special of which is the first “Boost Mode” in the segment. Apart from this, the bike has also been given a new color option and red alloy wheels.
TVS says that this new variant of Raider 125 is the fastest bike in its segment, which is also completely advanced in terms of technology. The ex-showroom price of this bike has been kept at Rs 98,389. The TVS Raider iGo variant has a first-in-class boost mode as well as an upgraded reverse LCD connected cluster, which comes with more than 85 connected features.
Milestone of sales of 10 lakh units
TVS Raider has also achieved the big milestone of selling 10 lakh units within 3 years. To celebrate this achievement, the company has introduced a new iGo variant. Activating boost mode in this gives 0.55 percent additional torque and up to 10 percent more mileage.
Better power and acceleration
Anirudh Halder, Corporate Brand and Media Head, TVS Motor Company, said at the launch that due to iGo Assist, the bike generates torque of 11.75 Nm, due to which its acceleration is very good. This bike accelerates from 0-60 km/h in just 5.8 seconds. Due to its boost mode, the mileage also increases by 10 percent, which is especially attractive for the youth.
Features of iGo variant
The new TVS Raider iGo variant has the fastest 125 cc engine, which generates 0.55 Nm of additional torque. This bike has the segment’s first boost mode, best-in-class acceleration, multiple ride modes, and a new Nardo Gray color option. Apart from this, advanced features like sporty red alloy wheels, reverse LCD cluster, Bluetooth connectivity, voice assist, turn-by-turn navigation, and call management have also been included.
Tag: auto news
first published : 24 October 2024, 4:14 PM IST
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