For buyers currently evaluating the Raider 125 price on road as part of their decision, the 2026 model year carries forward the October 2025 updates as standard, making this the most capable and comprehensively equipped version of the Raider 125 that TVS has produced. Here is a complete breakdown of the current model, its variants, and what to expect when you arrive at a dealership.
What the 2026 Raider 125 Offers
The Raider 125 is powered by a 124.8cc air-and-oil-cooled single-cylinder fuel-injected engine producing 11.38 PS at 7,500 rpm and 11.75 Nm of torque. It is the most powerful 125cc commuter motorcycle in India and comes with a 5-speed gearbox, Glide Through Technology (GTT), and two riding modes – Eco and Power/Boost. ARAI mileage is certified at approximately 56–57 kmpl, and the 10-litre fuel tank provides a practical riding range of approximately 570 km.
The seven-variant range spans from the base Drum to the TFT Dual Disc. All variants carry LED headlighting, a digital instrument console, GTT, riding modes, and telescopic front suspension with a gas-charged monoshock rear. The top TFT DD variant adds India's first 5-inch TFT display on a 125cc commuter, SmartXonnect Bluetooth connectivity with navigation and call alerts, dual disc brakes with ABS, and wider 110/80-17 rear tyres for enhanced grip.
Seven Variants, Clear Choices
The Drum variant serves buyers who want the core Raider experience at the lowest entry point. The Disc variants – Single Seat and Split Seat, add front disc braking and the choice of seat configuration. The iGO variant brings Boost Mode via iGO Assist for sharper acceleration. The SuperSquad Edition adds Marvel-themed liveries. The SXC DD and TFT DD are the 2025-onwards top variants with dual disc brakes, ABS, and the connected TFT display.
Pricing across the range spans from approximately ₹82,810 (ex-showroom, base Drum) to approximately ₹96,700 (ex-showroom, TFT DD) for the 2026 model. On-road prices vary significantly by city depending on state RTO charges and insurance. In Kanpur, the base variant starts at approximately ₹91,339 on-road, while the TFT DD reaches approximately ₹1.09 lakh. In Mumbai, the base on-road price starts at approximately ₹96,240, with the TFT DD reaching approximately ₹1.15 lakh.
Design Updates
The 2026 model retains the same muscular, sporty design – beak-style front section, sharp LED DRLs, sculpted fuel tank, and split grab rails. A new dual-tone Red and Metallic Silver colour was introduced with the 2025 update, offering one of the most visually striking options in the current 125cc commuter space. The full colour palette now spans 16-18 options across variants.
Conclusion
The TVS Raider 2026 model price positions it as one of the best value-for-money 125cc motorcycles in India. At every price point in its range, from the base Drum to the TFT DD, it delivers performance, features, and build quality that outpace most direct competitors. For buyers who want the most current and capable Raider, the dual disc ABS top variants represent the most significant step up.

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