Bajaj Pulsar N125 vs TVS Raider 125 Specs Comparison: What’s There
The new Bajaj Pulsar N125 and TVS Raider 125 are both outstanding options in the 125cc motorcycle segment, attracting riders who value performance, style and functionality. This comparison highlights the main differences between the two models, focusing on parameters such as engine output, design features and technology integration. The Pulsar is known for its aggressive styling and powerful performance, while the Raider 125 is designed to provide a balanced riding experience with modern features and comfort. By exploring these differences, potential buyers can better understand which motorcycle suits their preferences and riding needs, making it easier to choose the ideal companion for their daily journeys. Also read: Bajaj Pulsar N125 vs Hero Xtreme 125R Specs Comparison: What’s the Difference? Bajaj Pulsar N125 vs TVS Raider 125 Specs Comparison: Price Starting with the models and pricing, the new Pulsar N125 is available in two options: the base model priced at Rs 94,707 and the Bluetooth model priced at Rs 98,707. In…
TVS Raider 125 SX, Split Seat, Drum Brakes & More Models
The TVS Raider 125 is a popular commuter motorcycle that now comes in a variety of variants to suit different preferences. These include the Raider 125 SX, Split Seat and Drum Brake models, each offering unique features to suit different riding needs. The Raider 125 SX focuses on a sportier aesthetic and enhanced performance, while the Split Seat model emphasizes comfort for the rider and pillion passenger. Meanwhile, the Drum Brake version offers an affordable option for those looking for an economical option without sacrificing on essential features. Each variant has something unique to offer, making the Raider range versatile and appealing to a wide range of riders. Here's a breakdown of the differences to help you understand which model best suits your requirements. Also read: TVS Ronin Festive Edition launched in India at Rs 1.73 lakh TVS Raider 125 Drum Brake As the name suggests, this model gets drum brakes at both the front and rear wheels. It is…
TVS Raider 125 comes with drum brakes and is more affordable
Positioned below the single-seater model (priced at Rs 96,869 ex-showroom), the TVS Raider 125 Drum comes with 130 mm drum brakes and Combined Braking System (CBS). TVS has launched the new drum brake variant of the Raider 125 in India. Priced at Rs 84,469 (ex-showroom Delhi), the drum brake variant is the entry-level model in the Raider 125 series. With the launch of the new variant, the Raider 125 is more affordable than before. Earlier, the base variant was priced at Rs 95,219 ex-showroom. The top-end variant is the SX variant, which is priced at Rs 1.04 lakh (ex-showroom). Although the TVS Raider 125 Drum looks the same as the rest of the range, it gets 130mm drum brakes with a combined braking system (CBS). Positioned below the single-seater (priced at Rs 96,869 ex-showroom), the Drum model comes with LED headlights, an LCD instrument cluster, a USB charging port and ride modes. It is available in two colours – Bold…
5 bikes you can buy instead of an Apple iPhone 16 Pro Max
The two-wheeler industry in India has changed recently, reflecting the growth of the country's economy and incomes. Once dominated by 110cc commuter bikes, the market now sees strong demand for 125-200cc motorcycles. People are increasingly preferring these more powerful and feature-rich bikes for their performance, comfort, and fuel efficiency. However, this higher demand has pushed up prices, with commuter bikes now costing up to Rs 1.5 lakh. This is similar to the price of high-end smartphones like the Apple iPhone 16 Pro Max (Rs 1.45 lakh for 256GB). If you're considering choosing a high-end motorcycle over an Apple iPhone, you've come to the right place. Here's a list of the top five high-end commuter bikes under Rs 1.5 lakh in India. HERO EXTREME 125R The Hero Xtreme 125R is a blend of style and performance. Its sporty design includes a low-mounted LED headlamp, a beefy fuel tank, sharp LED indicators, a split seat and an upswept tail section. The motorcycle…