2025 TVS Radeon : In a segment where practicality is more important than flair the TVS Radeon has always been a solid, no-nonsense value-for-money commuter bike for the average Indian rider.
In its refreshed 2025 avatar it retains the goodwill and gets some minor updates that will make it an even more promising option for mileage seekers on a budget, looking for a comfortable, reliable, and fuel-efficient offering.
TVS has marketed the Radeon, which has a sturdy design which is both urban and rural friendly, as a “Chhota Bullet”. Whether you’re going to work, heading out to a night on the town, or you simply want to experience the excitement of riding a bike, the radeon is ready to deliver its smooth ride) ease of use, and style.
2025 TVS Radeon Design – Rugged Yet Simple
The 2025 TVS Radeon still sports its beefy commuter look, but you get new paint and graphics.
The rearview mirrors, exhaust shield, and fuel tank badge get chrome treatment adding a premium touch to the motorcycle, and the ribbed pad on the fuel tank delivers a distinctive look.
Riding position is very relaxed and the long one-piece seat is well padded such that you’re comfortable on extended rides.
The mature, tough and functional look overall is exactly what a commuter bike should look like.
Engine and Performance
Powering the Radeon is a 109.7cc air-cooled single-cylinder engine which makes approximately 8.3 PS and 8.7 Nm. Power is transferred to the ground through a 4-speed transmission and the engine is tuned to give a nice, smooth performance in the city with a strong low-end torque-perfect for the daily traffic light to traffic light.
The 2025 features ETFi (Eco-Thrust Fuel Injection) system that contributes to better fuel efficiency and throttle response.
Not fast enough for speed freaks, the little bike is peppy off the line, easy to negotiate through traffic and very forgiving for newbie riders.
Mileage – Built to Save Fuel
The TVS Radeon’s biggest advantage has been its fuel efficiency. Although not the most efficient one, in everyday usage, riders can achieve 60-70 kmpl making it one of the most budget friendly alternatives for daily commutes.
The 10-litre fuel tank makes sure you have good time between refills too.
Comfort and Ride Quality
And comfort is just what you can expect from the 2025 Radeon. Front telescopic forks combined with 5 step adjustable rear shockers take on any rough roads with ease.
The suspension is tuned to provide a nice cushy ride — especially important on irregular roads and village paths.
The long wheelbase, low seat (approximately 780mm) and well-balanced chassis give the bike a stable and safe feeling when riding – even when there’s a pillion on board. Whether you are zipping through tight traffic or gliding on the open road, the Radeon is pleasantly unflapped.
Features and Technology
TVS has cunningly kept in mind the features which would appeal to daily users such as:
LED DRL with halogen headlamp
USB mobile charging port
Digital analogue meter with ECO lamp”:” side stand indicator
BRP’s Synchronized Braking System (SBT) for additional safety
Tubeless tyres and allay wheels are foreveragneistic0
The bike isn’t loaded with digital tech, yet every element it delivers brings real tangible value to bike life.
Pros:
So efficient so lovely
Smooth ride over city and country roads
Solid construction and has nice chrome parts
Distinctive features such as USB charging and SBT
Simple to learn for beginner riders
Pricing is competitive for the commuter range
Cons:
Not even a disk brake in top model
Lacking in top-end power; not for highway use
Appearance may be a little too basic for younger riders
Doesn’t have the latest connection options
4-speed gearbox feels dated
2025 TVS Radeon Final Verdict
The 2025 TVS Radeon isn’t about show-off or numbers on a speedometer, it’s about riding. Instead, it home in instinctively on what should be most crucial to real-world riders: comfort, range, quality of construction, and value for money.
That was the point in this case: It’s a solid feeling commuter of a bike, one that provides a comfortable ride and asks little of you in return.
For those in the market for a reliable bike that is suitable for city and village duties, the Radeon is still the wise option. With useful improvements and cheugy strengths, it’s still a real workhorse with a fashionable edge.