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TVS Radeon
The TVS Radeon is a city commuter that is well known for its high fuel efficiency, reliability, and comfort. It delivers everything that you expect from a commuter bike, while also offering a slight sporty exhaust note that is raspy, engaging, and smooth, compared to the typical pop and crackle associated with older Radeon models.
The Radeon bike was first launched in India in 2018, and got its most comprehensive update in 2020 and 2022. In 2020, TVS updated the motorcycle to meet BS6 norms, and added the ETFi technology to the 109.7cc engine, which further improved its fuel efficiency and enhanced cold-start ability. In 2022, TVS added start-stop technology, a new instrument cluster, dual-tone paint schemes, etc.
Currently, the TVS Radeon is available in 4 variants (All Black Edition, Base Edition, Digi Drum, and Digi Disc), and depending on the variant selected, the price varies. The TVS Radeon price starts at ₹55.40 thousand for the base variant, the Radeon All Black Edition and goes up to ₹78.20 thousand (ex-showroom) for the top variant, the Radeon Digi Disc. On the other hand, the TVS Radeon on road price generally falls between ₹64,275 and ₹96,167, depending on RTO, insurance, and various other factors.
The TVS Radeon is powered by a 109.7cc single-cylinder, air-cooled motor that produces 8.2hp and 8.7Nm of torque. As per ARAI, the TVS Radeon mileage is 73.69kpl. While this TVS bike is designed for high fuel efficiency and comfortable commuting, it can reach a top speed of 90kph.
In terms of ergonomics, the TVS Radeon seat height is 780mm, allowing most riders to easily place their feet on the ground. It offers 180mm of ground clearance, so you can comfortably tackle speed breakers and uneven urban roads. The TVS Radeon weighs between 113kg (Drum variant) and 115kg (Disc variant). It is equipped with a 10-liter fuel tank.
TVS Radeon Specifications
Here are some key Radeon bike specifications:
- Engine Type: Single-cylinder, 4-stroke, air-cooled, fuel-injected
- Engine Capacity: 109.7cc
- Maximum Power: 8.2hp at 7350rpm
- Maximum Torque: 8.7Nm at 4500rpm
- Gearbox: 4-speed
- Top Speed: 90kph
- Mileage: 73.69kpl (ARAI)
- Fuel Tank Capacity: 10 litres
- Kerb Weight: 113kg (Drum), 115kg (Disc)
- Ground Clearance: 180mm
- Wheelbase: 1260mm
TVS Radeon Features and specifications
Our Rating | 8 |
Body Type | Bike |
Engine | 109.7 cc |
Fuel Type | Petrol |
Transmission | Manual |
Max Power | 8.08 bhp @ 7350 rpm |
Max Torque | 8.7 Nm @ 4500 rpm |
| Aspiration | Naturally Aspirated |
| Valvetrain | 2 Valves/Cyl |
| Bore | 53.5 mm |
| Stroke | 48.8 mm |
| Top Speed | 90 kph |
| Fuel Tank Size | 10 L |
| Reserve Fuel Capacity | 1.5 L |
| User Reported Mileage | 62.96 kmpl |
| Front Brakes | Disc |
| Rear Brakes | Drum |
| Rear Suspension Type | 5 step adjustable hydraulic shock absorber |
| Rear Suspension Adjustability | Yes |
| Kerb Weight | 115 kg |
| Width | 705 mm |
| Length | 2025 mm |
| Wheelbase | 1265 mm |
| Traction control | |
| Combined Braking System | |
| Hazard lights |
| Engine-kill switch | |
| Headlight Bulb Type | Halogen Bulb |
| Headlamp Type | Halogen Bulb |
| Low Battery Indicator |
| Trip Meter | |
| Touchscreen | |
| Engine/Motor temperature gauge | |
| Tachometer Type |
TVS Radeon price & variants
The TVS Radeon price starts at ₹55.40 thousand for the All Black Edition variant and goes up to ₹78.20 thousand for the top variant, the Digi Disc (ex-showroom). The Radeon bike is available in 4 variants, and depending on the variant selected, the price varies.
View the latest TVS Radeon price in India for all variants in the table below:
Radeon Bike Model | Price (Ex-showroom) |
Radeon All Black Edition | ₹55,400 |
Radeon Base Edition | ₹61,900 |
Radeon Digi Drum | ₹74,500 |
Radeon Digi Disc | ₹78,200 |
On the other hand, the TVS Radeon on road price generally ranges between ₹64,275 and ₹96,167 in major Indian cities like Delhi, Chennai, Pune, Lucknow, Mumbai, etc.
TVS Radeon expert review
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Drum brakes could be stronger
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TVS Radeon Mileage
As per ARAI, the TVS Radeon mileage is around 73.69kpl. But, as reported by several Radeon bike owners, in real-world riding conditions, the fuel economy ranges from 70kpl to 80kpl, depending on traffic, riding conditions, etc.
The Radeon is equipped with a 10-litre fuel tank, so you don’t have to worry about frequent fuel stops. A full tank delivers a real-world riding range of roughly 700km to 800km.
| PowertrainThe combination of engine type, fuel, and transmission that powers your vehicle and determines how it drives and what it runs on. | ARAI MileageMileage certified by the government, tested under controlled lab conditions. Real-world mileage will vary. | User Reported MileageMileage figures are reported by vehicle owners and represent the approximate real-world efficiency you may experience. Actual mileage will vary based on driving conditions, habits, and vehicle condition. |
|---|---|---|
Petrol-Manual 109.7 cc | NA | 62.73 kmpl |
TVS Radeon Images
The TVS Radeon images highlight its commuter-friendly design with subtle styling elements. The image gallery showcases:
- Chrome bezel headlamp with DRL
- Dual-tone body graphics
- Long cushioned seat
- Premium alloy wheels, etc.
Browse through 23 TVS Radeon images to see how the bike looks from different angles and in various colour options.
TVS Radeon Colours
The TVS Radeon colour options include these 8 shades, in total: All Black, Black, DT Blue Black, DT Red Black, Metal Black, Royal Purple, StarLight Blue, and Titanium Grey.
The Base Edition is available in All Black, Starlight Blue, Metal Black, Royal Purple, and Titanium Grey shades. Meanwhile, the Digi Edition comes only in DT Red Black, DT Blue Black, and Black shades.
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TVS Radeon FAQs
The TVS Radeon price starts at ₹55.40 thousand and goes up to ₹78.20 thousand (ex-showroom).
The TVS Radeon on road price generally ranges between ₹64,275 and ₹96,167, depending on RTO, insurance, and other factors.
The TVS Radeon mileage is 73.69kpl (ARAI). In real-world conditions, it typically falls between 70kpl and 80kpl.
The engine capacity of the TVS Radeon is 109.7cc.
The TVS Radeon top speed is 90kph.
The TVS Radeon weighs 113kg (Drum variant) and 115kg (Disc variant).
The TVS Radeon is available in 4 variants: All Black Edition, Base Edition, Digi Drum, and Digi Disc.
The TVS Radeon is available in 8 colours: Black, Starlight Blue, Metal Black, Royal Purple, Titanium Grey, Red Black, and Blue Black.
The fuel tank capacity of the TVS Radeon is 10 litres.
Yes. The TVS Radeon is BS6-compliant.
Questions you may find useful
Ramkrishna
Hi. I commute around 15 km every day. Please suggest a bike for me. My budget is below Rs. 1 lakh.

autocar.india
Since your budget is under Rs 1 lakh, pick a 100-110cc commuter from the likes of the Hero HF / Passion Plus, Honda Shine 100, Bajaj Platina 110 and TVS Sport / Star City Plus / Radeon models. The 100cc models will, of course, return more fuel efficiency than the 110s, and if you must have the lowest running costs possible, then opting for the smaller machines makes sense. All of these bikes have been around for a very long time and are hardy, reliable and time-tested products, so no matter which one you choose, you can't really go wrong. Take test rides to help make your decision process a little easier.
Prabal Kaustuv Medhi
I have lower back pain and currently ride a Bullet 350 ES with gas-filled rear suspension and a well-padded touring seat. It is comfortable on long rides, but fuel efficiency with E20 fuel is a major issue. I also have to use additives or fill premium petrol; otherwise, power delivery becomes jerky. Putting XP100 improves efficiency substantially, but the price difference is significant, and availability is limited. I want to buy an additional scooter or a 100-150cc motorcycle that is very kind on my back. I recently read about the Destini 110 having superb plush suspension. What else would you suggest within a budget of under Rs. 1 lakh for around 150km of daily riding? The bike must have excellent suspension and ride quality.

autocar.india
Since your daily run is quite long and you value comfort and fuel efficiency over all else, we'd recommend you stick with a commuter motorcycle. In your budget, if you want a bike that's comfortable over bad roads, then the Bajaj Platina 110 is our recommendation. Its thickly padded seat, pliant suspension and neutral ergonomics will keep you comfortable for longer distances over all sorts of roads. The Platina's one big drawback is that it cannot be had with a disc brake, and its drums provide only adequate performance.In that vein, it would be prudent to look at the TVS Radeon. The Radeon has similar strong suits as the Platina, but it can be had with a front disc brake on its top variant, which is the one we'd recommend for reliable stopping power over a longer duration.Take test rides of both to see which one you resonate with more before you make your decision.
Harit
I want to buy a two-wheeler in the 100-110cc segment, but there are too many options available. My daily running is around 15 km. Please suggest the best option for my usage.

autocar.india
If you value the comfort and fuel efficiency of a motorcycle, then you should be looking at the Hero HF / Splendor models, Honda Shine 100 / Livo, Bajaj Platina 100 / 110 and TVS Sport / Star City Plus and Radeon. You might be overwhelmed by the many options we've suggested but the good news is that all of these bikes are simple, reliable and fuel efficient machines which should last you a long time without major trouble. This means that no matter which one you choose, odds are you'll likely be making a purchase that will last you many years provided you take good care of it. On the flip side, if you value the convenience and practicality of a scooter, then we'd recommend you look at the TVS Jupiter and Honda Activa. Both of these are accomplished products but the Jupiter is clearly the better product of the two. However, Honda's service is known to be friction-free and affordable, something that can't necessarily always be said about TVS. It would be prudent to take test rides of the machines you shortlist before you make a decision.
Lokes
I’m a first-time bike owner looking for a bike with good pillion comfort and decent fuel efficiency. My budget is around ₹1 lakh to ₹1.2 lakh.

autocar.india
In your budget, options like the Honda Shine / SP125, Hero Super Splendor / Glamour and TVS Radeon would be our recommendation. The Radeon is the only 110cc commuter here, whereas the Hero and Honda options have 125cc engines. So they will feel a little more capable when riding with a pillion. All the bikes suggested here have great fuel economy, and with their long, single-piece seats, should also be great to carry a pillion. Take a test ride of the suggested options before you make a decision.
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