TVS Radeon
TVS Radeon is a 109cc commuter bike with price starting from Rs. 59,880. It is available in 8 colours and 4 variants. Radeon is a fuel efficient bike with mileage of 68.6 kmpl. The bike gets drum brakes in the front and rear, apart from this it weighs 113 kg and has a fuel tank capacity of 10 liters. Radeon is a tough competitor to Bajaj Platina 100, Bajaj Platina 110 and Hero HF Deluxe .
Pros and Cons of Radeon
- One of the most fuel-efficient bikes we have tested
- Higher-end variants are feature-packed
- Supple suspension setup
- Soft well-padded seat offers a comfortable ride
- Splendor-like looks may not be for everyone
- The narrow tyres may feel a bit unsettling at higher speeds
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.
Radeon Price and Variants
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110 cc . 68.6 kmpl |
Rs. 59,880
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110 cc . 68.6 kmpl |
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110 cc . 68.6 kmpl |
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Radeon Mileage
Specifications of Radeon
- 109 CCEngine
- 68.6 KmplMileage
- 8.19 PS @ 7350 rpmMax Power
- 10 LitersFuel Capacity
- TubelessTyre Type
- 113 KgKerb Weight
Expert's Opinions on Radeon
- Overview
- Design
- Performance & Mileage
- Handling
- Ride Quality
- Comfort & Storage
- Features
- Verdict
- Overview
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- Performance & Mileage
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- Ride Quality
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Great everyday commuter
- The TVS Radeon is a 110cc commuter bike from the Chennai-based manufacturer
- It is TVS’ contender to compete against the Hero Splendor Plus in the 100-110cc commuter segment
- The Radeon has 3 variants: Base, Digi Drum and Digi Disc
- The Base variant gets an analogue console while the Digi variants get LCD consoles
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Simple and practical design
- The TVS Radeon comes with a simple commuter design, similar to the Hero Splendor Plus
- The Splendor Plus is more boxy, while the Radeon has a bit more curvy design comparatively
- The Radeon gets chrome elements all around which enhance its overall appeal
- Base variant has 5 colours and the Digi variants are available in 3 colours (including 2 dual-tone colours)
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Good for everyday rides
- The Radeon has a super refined 110cc engine producing enough power for everyday city commutes
- There is very little to no vibes, until the engine reaches higher RPMs. The gear shifts are pretty smooth as well
- The throttle response is pretty crisp, making quick overtakes effortless
- TVS Radeon delivered a real-world tested mileage of 73.68kmpl in the city and 68.6kmpl on the highway
- Being a 110cc commuter, the Radeon’s acceleration flattens out after 70kmph
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Lightweight and Easy to handle
- The handling on TVS Radeon is on point and very responsive
- Radeon is a lightweight bike, making it easily flickable and easy to ride through traffic
- With its 180mm ground clearance, the Radeon can easily ride over bad roads and big speed breakers
- There is room for improvement with the brakes, especially in the Base and Digi Drum brake variants
- The stock tyres lack feedback and fail to inspire confidence while cornering
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Takes on bad roads effortlessly
- Its telescopic fork and the 5-step preload-adjustable twin rear shocks efficiently absorb bumps and undulations
- The Radeon feels quite planted at city speeds and provides an overall good ride quality
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Good for both rider and pillion
- The Radeon provides a relaxed and upright riding position that adds to the comfort
- It is suitable for riders of all heights. Shorter riders can also place their feet on the ground easily
- The long single-piece seat is comfortable for short commutes
- But it may need slightly more padding for longer rides
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Analogue or Digital? Pick what you want
- The Digi Drum and Digi Disc variants come with a colour negative-LCD instrument console
- The LCD cluster features big fonts and the analogue cluster is also easy to read
- With a 10-litre fuel tank and impressive mileage, Radeon would easily give around over a range of 650km on a full tank
- The Radeon has an LED DRL (daytime running light), placed below the headlight
- All three variants get a USB charging port and a side stand indicator as standard
- The base variant features an analogue instrument console
- It gets a halogen headlight and tail light with bulb-type indicators
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Should you buy the TVS Radeon?
- The TVS Radeon is one of the best bikes in the 110cc commuter segment. The higher variants come well-equipped with features, and the solid build quality adds to its appeal. It can be a great choice for anyone who wants an affordable bike with lively performance for comfortable daily rides.
Latest Updates on Radeon
TVS has announced festive offers on their lineup, now customers can get low cost EMI deals, discounts and other offers. Here’s how much you can save when purchasing a TVS bike or scooter this festive season.
TVS has given the Radeon a new all-black colour and reduced the prices even further, here's all you need to know about it.
The TVS Radeon is one of the most popular bikes in the 110cc commuter segment. It offers a combination of good performance for a commuter motorcycle, solid build quality, comfortable riding experience and a decent list of features that make it very appealing for someone looking to buy a 110cc commuter bike.
Radeon Colours
- Black
- Red Black
- Blue Black
- All Black
- Starlight Blue
- Titanium Grey
- Royal Purple
- Metal Black
TVS Radeon Images
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Radeon Videos
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TVS Radeon Featured Review
The bike is really good and good look and its asm price and maintenance also at low cost it's very good performance and it thought very worthy at cost of the bike and finally tvs introduced a top model bike at low cost i like tis much for long drives.
Radeon User Reviews
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Mileage4.0/5
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Performance3.9/5
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Maintenance4.0/5
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Comfort4.1/5
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Features & Styling3.9/5
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- Experience (14)
- KMPL (13)
- Power (11)
Questions & Answers on Radeon
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- The power produced by TVS Radeon is 8.19 PS @ 7350 rpm.
- The TVS Radeon has ARAI claimed mileage of 73.68 kmpl. This is the claimed mileage for all variants.
- The TVS Radeon is offered in 3 variants, namely: TVS Radeon Base Edition BS6, TVS Radeon Dual Tone Edition Drum and TVS Radeon Dual Tone Edition Disc.
- The TVS Radeon is offered in 3 variants namely TVS Radeon Base Edition BS6, TVS Radeon Dual Tone Edition Drum, TVS Radeon Dual Tone Edition Disc.
- The TVS Radeon does come equipped with a USB charging port.
- The TVS Radeon does come equipped with a USB charging port
- The fuel tank capacity of TVS Radeon is 10 Liters.
- The fuel tank capacity of TVS Radeon is 10 Liters.
- The TVS Radeon competes with the likes of the Hero Splendor Plus, Honda Shine 100, Bajaj CT110X, and Honda CD 110 Dream. If you want to opt for an EV at a similar price, you may consider the Hero Electric Optima.
- Competing with the TVS Radeon are the Hero Splendor Plus, Honda Shine 100, Bajaj CT110X, Kinetic Luna Electric and Honda CD 110 Dream. In a similar price range, you might also consider the Hero Electric Optima.
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