TVS Raider crosses 1 million sales milestone in 3 years

    The Raider can be had in six variants, with the latest addition being the iGO variant.

    Published On Oct 24, 2024 04:02:00 PM

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    TVS Raider 125 has achieved the million-unit wholesales milestone in the Indian market. Launched in September, 2021, the Raider 125 has taken just three years from launch to sell a total of 10,07,514 units, as per the latest wholesales data from industry body SIAM.

    1. Raider 125 sells more than the entire Apache lineup
    2. It was TVS' best-selling motorcycle in FY2024

    Raider 125 registers sales of 2,12,941 units in H1 FY2025

    At the end of FY2024, the Raider 125 had clocked total cumulative sales of 7,87,059 units – 2,05,427 units shy of the million-units mark. Now, in the first six months of FY2025, that gap has been bridged, with total despatches of 2,12,941 units, taking the Raider's total sales to date to 10,07,514 units. 

    The Raider 125, which is TVS Motor Co’s first 125cc bike, was the company’s best-selling motorcycle in FY2024, selling 4,78,443 units (up 100 percent YoY) to race ahead of the TVS Apache series’ 3,78,072 units by 1,00,341 units. In FY2024, it was also TVS’ third-best-selling product after the popular Jupiter scooter and the XL moped (4,81,803 units), missing out on the second spot by just 3,360 units. In April 2024, the Raider surpassed the 8 lakh units milestone, taking a scant 31 months from launch and efficiently capturing demand in the rapidly-growing 125cc commuter motorcycle market.

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    TVS Raider iGO launched at Rs 98,389

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