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Husqvarna Vitpilen 125 vs TVS Radeon

Choosing between the Husqvarna Vitpilen 125 vs TVS Radeon? BikeJunction is here to help! The Vitpilen 125 starts at ₹ 1.35 Lakh, while the Radeon is priced at ₹ 57,350 (ex-showroom). You can easily compare all the required parameters for your new two-wheeler. These two-wheelers have powerful motors with good performance. Among them, the Vitpilen 125 offers 12 Nm @ 8000 rpm torque. The Radeon gives 8.7 Nm @ 4500 rpm torque. Apart from all this, you can pick from Radeon colour options for the 8. you will get a more extensive comparison of Husqvarna Vitpilen 125 and TVS Radeon, which will definitely clear your confusion between these two-wheelers.

Husqvarna Vitpilen 125 vs TVS Radeon Comparison Overview

Key HighlightsVitpilen 125Radeon
Price₹ 1.35 Lakh₹ 57,350
Displacement124.7 cc109.7 cc
Power14.30 bhp @ 9250 rpm 6.03 kW (8.08 bhp) @7350 rpm
Mileage_63 kmpl
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Engine
Max Power
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Highest power the engine/motor can produce.

14.30 bhp @ 9250 rpm 6.03 kW (8.08 bhp) @7350 rpm
Max Torque
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The highest twisting force the engine generates, which affects acceleration and pulling power.

12 Nm @ 8000 rpm 8.7 Nm @ 4500 rpm
Compression Ratio
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Compression ratio is how much the engine squeezes air-fuel before ignition. Higher ratios mean more power; lower ratios improve durability.

N/A 10.0 : 1
Cooling System
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Method used to prevent engine overheating.

Liquid Cooled N/A
Emission Type
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Pollution level compliance of the engine.

BS6 N/A
Engine Type
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Design and working of the two-wheeler's engine.

Single Cylinder, 4 Valve, Liquid Cooled, FI, DOHC 4 Stroke Duralife Engine
Displacement
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Engine cylinder capacity measured in cc.

124.7 109.7
Bore
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Bore is the diameter of a bike’s engine cylinder. A larger bore allows more fuel-air mix, increasing power and speed.

58 mm53.5 mm
No Of Cylinders1 N/A
Stroke
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Stroke is the piston’s movement inside the engine cylinder. Longer strokes give more torque, shorter strokes give more speed and higher RPM.

47.2 mm48.8 mm
Min ChargeN/A N/A
Max ChargeN/A N/A
Tyres & Wheels
Tyre SizeFront :-110/70-17, Rear :-150/60-17 Front : 2.75 x 18 , Rear : 3.00 x 18
Wheel SizeFront :--431.8 mm,Rear :--431.8 mm N/A
Wheels TypeAlloy Premium 5-Spoke Alloy
Tubeless Tyre
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A tyre without an inner tube, reducing puncture risks and maintaining air longer.

N/A Tubeless
Ignition
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The system that starts the engine, usually via a key, button, or smart start.

N/A ECU
Wheelbase
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The distance from the center of the front wheel to the center of the rear wheel, affecting stability, handling, and riding comfort.

1357 mm1265 mm
TublessN/A Yes
Brakes
Rear BrakeDisc Drum, Internally Expanding
Abs
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(Anti-locking Braking System) Prevents wheel locking during hard braking, improving control and safety.

Single Channel N/A
Front BrakeDisc Drum, Internally Expanding
Front Brake Diameter320 mm130 mm
Rear Brake Diameter230 mm110 mm
Fuel
Fuel SupplyFuel Injection Eco-Thrust Fuel Injection
Fuel Capacity9.5 L10 L
Fuel ReserveN/A 1 L
Body
Body Type
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The overall design and shape of the bike (e.g., cruiser, sports, scooter).

Sports Bikes Commuter Bike
Drive Type
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How power is sent to the wheels (e.g., chain, belt, shaft).

Chain Drive N/A
Frame
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The main structure holding the bike together.

Split Trellis frame N/A
Ground Clearance
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Distance between the bike’s lowest part and the ground.

145 mm180 mm
HeightN/A 1080 mm
Kerb Weight
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Bike’s weight with fuel and fluids.

153 Kg113 Kg
LengthN/A 2025 mm
Passenger Footrest
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A component which support foots of the passenger.

N/A Yes
Seat Height
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Distance from the ground to the seat.

835 mmN/A
WidthN/A 705 mm
Electrical Accessories
Charging Point
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A port to charge devices or the two-wheeler's battery.

N/A Yes
Usb Charging Port
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A USB slot to charge devices like phones.

N/A Yes
Switches & Controls
Starting
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The method to start the bike (e.g., electric start, kick start, or both).

Self Start Only Self start & Kick start
Engine Kill Switch
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A button to instantly turn off the engine for safety and convenience.

Yes N/A
Pass Switch
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A switch to flash the high beam, signaling other vehicles while overtaking.

N/A Yes
Meter
Display
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A screen that shows important riding information like speed, fuel, and trip details.

N/A Digital
Instrument Console
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The main dashboard displaying speed, fuel, engine stats, and warnings.

Digital Analogue
Odometer
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Measures and records the total distance the bike has traveled since new.

N/A Digital
TechometerN/A Digital
ClockN/A Yes
Clutch & Gear
Clutch
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A device that connects and disconnects the engine from the wheels for smooth gear shifts.

N/A Wet, multiple-disc
Gear Box6 Speed N/A
Transmission
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The entire system that transfers engine power to the wheels (includes clutch and gearbox).

Manual 4 speed constant mesh
Lights
Head LightHalogen Bulb 12V - 35/35W Multi-Reflector with LED DRL (5W)
Tail LightLED 12V - 35/35W Multi-Reflector with LED DRL (5W)
DrlsN/A LED
Turn Signal Lamp
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Flashing lights on a two-wheeler that indicate the rider's turning or lane-changing direction.

LED Bulb
Led Tail Light
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Energy-efficient, bright rear light.

N/A Yes
Low Fuel Indicator
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A warning light when fuel is low.

N/A Yes
Battery
Battery Capacity
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Total energy the battery can store.

N/A 12 V - 4 Ah
Shockers
Suspension FrontTriple rate spring, Inverted telescopic fork (USD) Telescopic oil damped shock absorber
Suspension RearDouble rate, Mono shock- 10 steps (Adjuster Slots) 5 step adjustable hydraulic shock absorber
Seat
Seat Type
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The design of the seat that affects comfort and seating position.

Split Single

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User Reviews of Radeon

5 Rating

A Strong and Simple Bike for Daily Work

I bought the TVS Radeon in January for my daily office travel and family work. The big 18 inch tyres are great because they give a very smooth ride and keep the bike stable, even on bumpy roads or over speed breakers. The best part is the 63 kmpl mileage, which saves me a lot of money on petrol every single month.
6 Jun 2026|Lakshman Singh
4 Rating

Reliable Bike for Everyday Commuting

I use the Radeon every day for office travel and market visits. The bike feels comfortable and gives very good mileage. I also like the soft seat because longer city rides feel easy. Maintenance costs are low too, which helps a lot. The engine feels smooth and reliable during daily use.
29 May 2026|Rahul Choudhary
5 Rating

Comfortable Bike for Daily Office Commutes

I am a proud owner of TVS Radeon for more than 2 years and it has been my one of the best investment till now. I use this bike daily for up-down to my office. It gives around 60-62 kmpl mileage in city use. My daily run is 25 km, so my monthly fuel expense cost is 1,200 to 1,250 rs. The bike's comfortabe seat is one of the thing that I like most. I highly recommend this for daily use or office commuting.
27 May 2026|Prateek Kumar
5 Rating

Fuel‑Sipping Everyday Commuter

The TVS Radeon is a practical and frugal commuter bike known for its excellent fuel efficiency (often around 60–70 km/l in real‑world use) and comfortable, upright ride suited to city and short highway trips.
13 Feb 2026|Sanjay Shetty
5 Rating

Simple, Comfortable & Trustworthy

The TVS Radeon is known for its simple design, strong mileage, and comfortable seat. It’s ideal for daily city rides and even rough roads. The engine is refined, and the ride quality is soft. It may not have fancy features, but it gives great value for money and long-term reliability.
26 Nov 2025|Nikhil Agarwal
5 Rating

Durable Bike at a Reasonable Price

TVS Radeon is a comfortable and durable commuter bike. The 109.7cc engine is refined, and handling is easy in city traffic. It offers 65 kmpl mileage and a relaxed riding posture. The design is simple and classic, and the pillion seat is comfortable. There’s a dependable option for daily city rides.
19 Nov 2025|Raj Patel
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FAQs about Vitpilen 125 and Radeon

Q. What is the price difference Husqvarna Vitpilen 125 and TVS Radeon?

A. The Vitpilen 125 is currently priced at ₹ 1.35 Lakh and the Radeon costs around ₹ 57,350 in India. Among them, the ₹ 57,350 is more affordable.

Q. Which is more suitable, Husqvarna Vitpilen 125 and TVS Radeon?

A. Vitpilen 125 has an average rating of 0. On the other hand, Radeon comes with 4.7