TVS Motor Company, an Indian two-wheeler manufacturer, has rolled out the new base variant of the popular Radeon commuter bike in India. The new base variant is available at an ex-showroom price of INR 58,880 (ex-showroom), which makes it INR 2,525 less expensive than the outgoing model. Notably, the new base variant of the Radeon is INR 17,514 more affordable than the mid-spec version.
TVS is offering the Radeon 110 base model in an all-black color scheme, and the engine cover is finished with contrasted bronze paint. The bike also features Radeon and TVS badges on the side panels and fuel tank. Customers can purchase the new variant in three variants: Base, Digi Disc, and Digi Drum.
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TVS Radeon 110 Base Model Specs
The Radeon 110 commuter bike rolls on 18-inch alloy wheels. It comes equipped with a USB charging port, a color LCD screen, and a Combined Braking System (CBS). The TVS Radeon draws power from a 109.7 cc air-cooled one-cylinder engine. The unit can churn out 8.08 bhp of maximum power at 7350 rpm and peak torque of 8.7 Nm at 4500 rpm. It is mated to a four-speed gearbox.
The TVS Radeon 110 base variant is based on a cradle tubular frame. Suspension duties are done by telescopic forks up front and dual shocks at the back. The motorcycle has a kerb weight of 113 kg, and its fuel tank capacity is measured at 10 litres. It has a ground clearance of 180 mm.
For braking duties, the Radeon 110 base bike receives a 130 mm front drum brake. On the contrary, the Radeon top-spec trim features a 240 mm front disc, and at the rear, it gets a drum brake. In the commuter segment, the TVS Radeon rivals the likes of the Dream DX, Honda CD 110, Bajaj Platina, Hero Splendor Plus, and more.