Hero Xtreme 125R vs TVS Raider 125 : This segment is not just about fuel efficiency but style, features, and performance. Two bikes that are creating a buzz among young enthusiasts in this category are the Hero Xtreme 125R and TVS Raider 125. While both rides aim to give sporty looks as well as a terribly practical performance for everyday, they adopt different approaches. Let’s find out how they compare.

Hero Xtreme 125R is a new entrant in the segment, and it sports a sharp, aggressive design inspired by big sports bikes. It comes with a muscular fuel tank, sleek LED headlamp, and sporty graphics to distinguish itself from the crowd. Powering it is a 124.7cc air-cooled engine that generates roughly 11.4 bhp and produces 10.5 Nm of torque.

The Xtreme 125R is going to achieve this goal with a smooth and enjoyable ride through the busy streets of the metropolis, a simple acceleration, and a comfortable upright seating position, along with features like LED lighting setup, digital speedometer, and single-channel ABS, styling its up mode along with being safe.

Hero Xtreme 125R Right Side View Image – BikeWale

In the same breath, TVS Raider 125 has proved itself quite well in terms of fun and a riding commuter. On top of this, it sports a modern, unique design fused with a sporty stance and attention-grabbing LED DRLs. Powering this motorcycle is a 124.8cc engine that claims to produce about 11.2 bhp and 11.2 Nm of torque, thereby providing quick pickup and a good feel on the road.

What makes it really shine is probably the feature list – complete digital instrument cluster, optional TFT display with Bluetooth, ride modes (Eco and Power), and even a USB charging port, thus falling among one of the most loaded tech bikes in the segment.

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Both bikes do good on riding comfort, and the Hero Xtreme 125R feels a little more comfortable, while the TVS Raider 125 feels sportier and gives a better gripping experience. In terms of mileage, both score around 55-60 km/l in real-time condition and can sustain their economy in daily commutes.

After all, what is really important in the end is which of the two value more. Hero Xtreme 125R would be a great pick for people who would want a bold-new bike with aggressive looks, as well as safety-oriented features like ABS. Whereas, if you want a bike full of features, ride modes, and a sportier feel, the TVS Raider 125 has quite definitely made its point. Either way, both bikes make the case that that 125cc segment does get a little bit more exciting than before.