TVS Raider 125 Sales Milestone: Over 1.9 Million Units Sold Since Launch
TVS Motor Company has achieved a momentous milestone in the commuter segment as the TVS Raider 125 officially surpassed the 1.9 million sales mark since its debut.
Launched to redefine the 125cc category with its “wicked” styling and segment-first features, the Raider has become a cornerstone of TVS’s domestic and export success.
This achievement highlights the growing preference among young Indian riders for performance-oriented commuters that bridge the gap between economy and sportiness.
Dominating the 125cc Space: A Rapid Ascent
Since its launch, the TVS Raider 125 has witnessed a meteoric rise in popularity, consistently outperforming several established rivals in the 125cc space.
The motorcycle’s success is attributed to its unique positioning as a “premium commuter,” offering a blend of aggressive design and high-tech features previously reserved for larger displacement bikes.
TVS officials have noted that the Raider has been instrumental in capturing a significant market share, particularly among Gen-Z and first-time bike buyers who prioritize aesthetics and digital connectivity.

The Ingredients of Success: Performance and Tech
The primary driver behind the 1.9 million sales figure is the Raider’s impressive mechanical and technological package. It is powered by a refined 124.8cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled engine featuring TVS’s patented EcoThrust Fuel Injection (ET-Fi) technology. Delivering approximately 11.38 PS of power and 11.2 Nm of torque, the bike is praised for its peppy low-end performance and best-in-class acceleration.
Key features that have set the Raider apart include:
Segment-First Riding Modes: Choice between ‘Eco’ and ‘Power’ modes to balance fuel efficiency and performance.
SmartXonnect Technology: A 5-inch TFT console offering Bluetooth connectivity, turn-by-turn navigation, and voice assist.
Modern Design: Signature LED headlamps, a muscular fuel tank, and a split-seat setup that gives it a big-bike appeal.
Under-Seat Storage: A practical addition for commuters to store small essentials securely.
Market Impact and Competitive Edge
The TVS Raider 125 competes in one of India’s most crowded segments, facing off against the Honda Shine 125, Hero Glamour XTEC, and the Bajaj Pulsar 125. While its rivals focus heavily on utility and brand legacy, the Raider has carved a niche by focusing on “fun-to-ride” dynamics.
The availability of multiple variants—including the Drum, Disc, and the top-end SX with the TFT screen—has allowed TVS to cater to a wide range of price points, further fueling its volume growth across both urban and semi-urban markets.
Export Momentum: A Global Success Story
Beyond the Indian borders, the Raider 125 has seen strong demand in international markets, particularly in LATAM, SE Asia, and African regions. TVS’s robust export strategy has ensured that the “Made in India” commuter finds a home in diverse geographies, contributing significantly to the 1.9 million cumulative sales figure.
The bike’s reliability and modern features have made it a preferred choice in markets transitioning from basic utility bikes to more aspirational models.
Future Outlook: What’s Next for the Raider?
As TVS celebrates this sales landmark, industry rumors suggest that the company is not slowing down. Plans for potential special editions or “Dark” themes are reportedly in the works to keep the momentum going through the 2026 festive season.
Furthermore, TVS is expected to continue updating the SmartXonnect platform with more features to maintain its edge over technologically simpler competitors.
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Conclusion
Crossing the 1.9 million sales milestone is a testament to TVS Motor Company’s ability to read the pulse of the modern Indian rider. The Raider 125 has proven that a commuter motorcycle doesn’t have to be boring.
By combining sharp design, innovative technology, and reliable performance, the Raider has not only secured its place as a bestseller but has also set a new benchmark for what consumers can expect from the 125cc segment in India.
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