Hero Xtreme 125R vs TVS Raider 125, price, performance, acceleration, braking

Hero Xtreme 125R vs TVS Raider 125, price, performance, acceleration, braking

The Hero Xtreme 125R is 13kg heavier than the TVS Raider 125.

We’ve tested the Hero Xtreme 125R and the TVS Raider 125 head-to-head and, during that time, ran both motorcycles through our performance tests. Despite having the same displacement and similar output figures, both motorcycles showcase different levels of performance due to a significant difference in weight.

Engine and brakes

Engine and brakes
Hero Xtreme 125R TVS Raider 125
Engine 124.7cc, single-cyl 124.8cc, single-cyl
Power 11.5hp at 8,250rpm 11.2hp at 7,500rpm
Torque 10.5Nm at 6,500rpm 11.7Nm at 6,000rpm (iGo assist)
Gearbox 5-speed 5-speed
Brakes (Front) 276mm disc 240mm disc
Brakes (Rear) 130mm drum 130mm drum

Both motorcycles get a motor with the same displacement of 125cc. The Hero is down by 1Nm in torque, whereas the TVS gets iGo Assist, which boosts the torque from 11.2Nm to 11.7Nm for a short burst. The Hero Xtreme 125R does have slightly more power, but the difference is negligible.

Acceleration test

0-100kph
Hero Xtreme 125R TVS Raider 125
0-40kph 2.94s 2.79s
0-60kph 6.04s 5.62s
0-80kph 11.29s 10.29s
0-100kph 24.84s 22.18s

Our acceleration test is conducted from a standstill, and both motorcycles were tested under the same dry road conditions. From the get-go, the TVS has an edge over the Hero, with the Raider 125 reaching the 80kph mark 1 second quicker. The gap widens further, with the Hero Xtreme 125R falling behind by 2.6 seconds to reach the 100kph mark. Both motorcycles take more than 22 seconds to reach 100kph.

In-gear acceleration

In-gear acceleration
20-50kph (2nd gear) 3.67s 3.21s
30-70kph (3rd gear) 8.00s 7.06s (69.75kph)
50-80kph (4th gear) 9.23s 8.76s

For our in-gear acceleration tests, we assess both motorcycles to see how quickly they accelerate in 2nd, 3rd, and 4th gear. The TVS Raider 125 turned out to be the quicker one yet again, owing to its lighter weight and slightly higher torque rating with the iGo Assist technology.

0-60kph braking test

0-60kph
Hero Xtreme 125R TVS Raider 125
0-60kph 20.13m 21.26m

In this test, we evaluate both motorcycles’ potential to come to a standstill from 60kph to simulate performance under emergency braking. We accelerate up to 60kph and then apply the brakes with ABS turned on. In our test, the Xtreme 125R came out victorious, with a difference of 1m compared to the Raider 125R. The contributing factor to this result is the larger disc brake with a diameter of 270mm, compared to the TVS’ 240mm disc.

Hero Xtreme 125R vs TVS Raider: price

Price
Hero Xtreme 125R TVS Xtreme 125
Price (ex-showroom, Delhi) Rs 95,000 – 1 lakh Rs 85,000 – 1.4 lakh

Here, we have only considered the top-spec variants of both motorcycles. The Xtreme 125R starts from Rs 95,000 for the standard variant and goes up to Rs 1 lakh for the top-spec variant. On the other side of the spectrum, TVS offers multiple variants for the Raider, starting from Rs 85,000, which undercuts the Xtreme 125R by Rs 10,000. But the top-end variant sets you back by Rs 1.4 lakh, which is Rs 4,000 costlier than the Xtreme.

All prices (Ex-showroom, Delhi)

 

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