If you are someone who values practicality, comfort and mileage over flashy design or speed, the 2025 TVS Radeon might just be your perfect ride in budget. This commuter bike is built with the needs of
Indian riders in mind with modern features, which makes it ideal for first-time buyers and daily commuters alike. TVS Radeon starts at Rs 55,100 (ex-showroom, New Delhi.)
Here is the price list (ex-showroom)
| MODEL | PRICE |
| All Black Edition | Rs 55,100 |
| Base Edition | Rs 61,600 |
| Digi Drum | Rs 74,200 |
| Digi Disc | Rs 77,900 |
Engine and Performance
The 2025 TVS Radeon is equipped with a 109.7 cc Eco-Thrust Fuel Injection (ET-Fi) Duralife engine which produces 8.08 bhp at 7,350 rpm and 8.7 Nm of torque at 4,500 rpm.
The engine is paired with a 4-speed gearbox, which shifts smoothly and the wet multi-plate clutch ensures durability and consistent performance. Its advanced ET-Fi technology, this bike provides 65–70 kmpl fuel efficiency.
Ride, Handling And Comfort
The bike uses a single cradle tubular frame which ensures stability even on uneven roads. Suspension duties are handled by telescopic oil-damped front forks and a 5-step adjustable hydraulic rear shock absorber.
Its 180 mm ground clearance is best for Indian roads which are full of potholes and speed breakers. Weighing just 113–115 kg, depending on the variant, the Radeon gives a comfortable feel.
Braking and Safety
TVS offers two braking setups - a 130 mm front drum and 110 mm rear drum, or a 240 mm front disc brake on the premium COTY Edition. The bike also comes with Synchronized Braking Technology (SBT), ensuring safer stops by distributing brake force between both wheels.
Design and Features
The 2025 Radeon retains its signature classic commuter look, featuring a multi-reflector headlamp with LED DRLs, a premium 5-spoke alloy wheel design, and tubeless tyres. The bike’s analog console, practical grab rail and comfortable seat design make it both functional and easy to ride.
The Radeon also comes equipped with a 10-litre fuel tank, meaning fewer stops at petrol stations, and a maintenance-free 12V battery for added convenience.
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