It generally claims uts mileage around 73.68 kmpl which can save my momey which i waste in public transport. It has a top speed nearly 90 kmph. It features a comfortable riding position with an upright seating posture and cushioned seats. It provides one of the longest seats in its segment. Due to its lightweight it vibrates on high speed
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Binita
Exploring the City with My TVS Radeon
I have always been more inclined towards motorcycles, so when I got the TVS Radeon its retro styling with modern touches instantly appealed to me. The Radeon is a sturdy performer on urban roads. The mileage is impressive too coming around 69.3 kmpl, which is great for my daily commutes.Yet, the Radeon is not without its flaws. While it offers great utility, the bike's seat could have been more comfortable specially on longer rides. Additionally, I have found the front suspension a bit stiff which can make for a bumpy ride when navigating through typical Indian road irregularities.
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Rivaan
Solid and good performer
TVS Radeon is an amazing scooter with the effortless riding experience and comfortable seat and i feel it is the best bike in this price and is a well rounded bike. The look of this bike is good and the build quality is pretty good and comes with the required features. With the great comfort and solidity this bike is a good choice and is also a good fuel efficient and get around 60 kmpl of mileage but the breakes could be better and could get some more features like side stand engine and silent starter.
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Rajesh Rana
radiate a fulfilling energy
The TVS Radeon is powered by a 109.7cc, air-cooled, single-cylinder engine. It has classic, retro styling look with a modern touch. It has a maximum power of around 8.2 bhp at 7,000 rpm and a peak torque of 8.7 Nm at 5,000 rpm. The bike boasts a good mileage of around 60 kmpl, making it fuel-efficient for daily rides. It's Top speed is around 85 kmph. It's suspension handles bumps on road. Only a few color options available. The TVS Radeon is a solid choice for a reliable, fuel-efficient commuter bike at an affordable price
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TVS Radeon Pros and Cons
Radeon Positives Points: One of the most fuel-efficient bikes we have tested. Higher-end variants are feature-packed. The supple suspension setup and the soft, well-padded seat offers a comfortable ride.
Radeon Negatives Points: Splendor-like looks may not be for everyone, The narrow tyres may feel a bit unsettling at higher speeds
Zigwheels Expert's Conclusion : The TVS Radeon stands out as one of the most versatile 110cc commuter bikes in the country. It is a great value-for-money bike in its class because of its excellent mileage, comfortable ride, and dependable performance.
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Nishu
Discovering Everyday Joy
My journey with the TVS Radeon commenced two years back aiming for a reliable daily commuter. True enough, its economical aspect boasting of a fuel efficiency that comes around the 69.3 kmpl mark this gets me quite impressed. Its 109.7cc engine generating 8.19 bhp might not sound exhilarating but for city commutes, it is more than adequate. The Radeon's traditional design appealed to me blending in yet standing out with its chrome accents and sturdy build quality that promised endurance.The Radeon's suspension struggles with load and with a pillion the ride is not as smooth as I would like something that can be a deal breaker for Indian families.
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Binita
Exploring the City with My TVS Radeon
I have always been more inclined towards motorcycles, so when I got the TVS Radeon its retro styling with modern touches instantly appealed to me. The Radeon is a sturdy performer on urban roads. The mileage is impressive too coming around 69.3 kmpl, which is great for my daily commutes.Yet, the Radeon is not without its flaws. While it offers great utility, the bike's seat could have been more comfortable specially on longer rides. Additionally, I have found the front suspension a bit stiff which can make for a bumpy ride when navigating through typical Indian road irregularities.
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KabirDevvanshi (Verified User)
Seat comfort
3.4
I bought this bike on 1 January 2019it complete 1 year and I can say much about this bikePROS:-1. Ride quality is good due to good positioning.2. Seat comfort is above the mark.3. The body material of bike is so premium rather then cheap like Splendor.CONS.:-1. Average is not so good for a 110 cc bike it only provide 55 kmpl.2. Gear shifting is not smooth , it is hard and release tak-tak sound while shifting the gear.3. It takes so much time to cross 80+ .and after that it feels that engine wil blast some how. as it provide so much sound and engine struggle a lot.
KabirDevvanshi's Radeon gives mileage of 55 kmpl with std variant
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Rajesh Rana
radiate a fulfilling energy
The TVS Radeon is powered by a 109.7cc, air-cooled, single-cylinder engine. It has classic, retro styling look with a modern touch. It has a maximum power of around 8.2 bhp at 7,000 rpm and a peak torque of 8.7 Nm at 5,000 rpm. The bike boasts a good mileage of around 60 kmpl, making it fuel-efficient for daily rides. It's Top speed is around 85 kmph. It's suspension handles bumps on road. Only a few color options available. The TVS Radeon is a solid choice for a reliable, fuel-efficient commuter bike at an affordable price
My journey with the TVS Radeon commenced two years back aiming for a reliable daily commuter. True enough, its economical aspect boasting of a fuel efficiency that comes around the 69.3 kmpl mark this gets me quite impressed. Its 109.7cc engine generating 8.19 bhp might not sound exhilarating but for city commutes, it is more than adequate. The Radeon's traditional design appealed to me blending in yet standing out with its chrome accents and sturdy build quality that promised endurance.The Radeon's suspension struggles with load and with a pillion the ride is not as smooth as I would like something that can be a deal breaker for Indian families.
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Binita
Exploring the City with My TVS Radeon
I have always been more inclined towards motorcycles, so when I got the TVS Radeon its retro styling with modern touches instantly appealed to me. The Radeon is a sturdy performer on urban roads. The mileage is impressive too coming around 69.3 kmpl, which is great for my daily commutes.Yet, the Radeon is not without its flaws. While it offers great utility, the bike's seat could have been more comfortable specially on longer rides. Additionally, I have found the front suspension a bit stiff which can make for a bumpy ride when navigating through typical Indian road irregularities.
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Rajesh Rana
radiate a fulfilling energy
The TVS Radeon is powered by a 109.7cc, air-cooled, single-cylinder engine. It has classic, retro styling look with a modern touch. It has a maximum power of around 8.2 bhp at 7,000 rpm and a peak torque of 8.7 Nm at 5,000 rpm. The bike boasts a good mileage of around 60 kmpl, making it fuel-efficient for daily rides. It's Top speed is around 85 kmph. It's suspension handles bumps on road. Only a few color options available. The TVS Radeon is a solid choice for a reliable, fuel-efficient commuter bike at an affordable price
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Deepak Singh
Dominating the Streets with Power and Precision
The TVS Radeon is powered by a 109.7cc, air-cooled, single-cylinder engine. It has classic, retro styling look with a modern touch. It has a maximum power of around 8.2 bhp at 7,000 rpm and a peak torque of 8.7 Nm at 5,000 rpm. The bike boasts a good mileage of around 60 kmpl, making it fuel-efficient for daily rides. It's Top speed is around 85 kmph. It's suspension handles bumps on road. Only a few color options available. The TVS Radeon is a solid choice for a reliable, fuel-efficient commuter bike at an affordable price
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