Hosur, Sep16 (Bureau) TVS Motor Company on Thursday announced the launch of the feature-rich offering in the125cc segment TVS Raider for the aspirational young customers in India and globally. The distinctly young and sporty motorcycle comes with first-in-class features such as a reverse LCD digital speedometer, optional 5-inch TFT cluster with Voice Assist, multiple ride modes and first-in-segment under-seat storage, the company said in a statement. Equipped with best-in-class Acceleration and first-in-segment Ride Modes, Reverse LCD Cluster Outstanding mileage through powerful advanced 3V engine with TVS IntelliGO (Start/Stop) and ETFi Upcoming TVS SMARTXONNECT TM variant will offer TFT cluster, Bluetooth Connectivity & Voice Assist 125cc segment TVS Raider for the aspirational young customers in India and globally.
Commenting on the launch, Mr. KN Radhakrishnan, Director & CEO, TVS Motor Company, said, “TVS Motor Company caters to customers across almost everycontinent. We are happy to add a new global motorcycle platform to our portfolio with the TVS Raider, which is designed for the young, digitally native Gen Z. True to its target segment, it is equipped with cutting-edge in vehicle and connected technology. I am confident that TVS Raider shall be the preferred choice for our young consumers both in India and globally.” Mr. Aniruddha Haldar, Vice President (Marketing) –Commuters, Corporate Brand & Dealer Transformation, TVS Motor Company, said, “TVS Motor Company has long recognised Gen Z as a key consumer cohort. Some of the favourite brands of Gen Z come from our stable, like in EV – TVS iQUBE and the TVS Racing born TVS Apache series and TVS NTORQ 125. We will again seize their imagination with the TVS Raider and its Naked Street Styling, best-in-class Acceleration with Ride Modes and mono-shock based ride-handling together with the TVS intelliGO and ETFi led mileage performance. I am sure our customers would appreciate the distinctive ride character of the TVS Raider; its one-of-a-kind animalistic headlight and the first-in-segment reverse LCD cluster.