TVS has raised the price of each Raider 125 variant by Rs. 365. This minor increase has been applied to the Drum, Single-Seat, Split-Seat, iGO, SSE, and SX variants. For example, the base Drum variant now costs Rs. 87,375, which is only slightly higher than the previous Rs. 87,010 price tag.
Similarly, the top-end SX variant now stands at Rs. 1,02,665, up from Rs. 1,02,300. This small difference is unlikely to affect the bike’s position as a value-for-money choice.
Alongside this change, the company continues to offer various finance schemes and cashback deals, valid across India until August 31, 2025. These offers are expected to maintain the Raider’s popularity in the 125cc commuter bike segment.

To continue drawing in customers, TVS and several finance partners have introduced low-interest EMI schemes. TVS Credit is offering up to 95 percent financing on the Raider 125.
Along with this, a low EMI of just Rs. 2,999 and a 7.55 percent rate of interest make it easier for buyers to afford the bike. Moreover, customers can save up to Rs. 12,345 through ongoing festive benefits and loan deals.
Lenders like IDFC First Bank, Tata Capital, and L&T Finance have gone a step further by offering up to 100% loan coverage. These bank institutions are also waiving processing fees and document handling charges, making the purchase process simpler.
However, Shriram Finance has limited its offer to 95 percent funding with the same waived charges. These financial options are expected to make the Raider 125 more accessible to a wider range of buyers.

TVS Raider 125 buyers can also enjoy instant cashback benefits through specific bank cards. HDFC Bank is offering up to Rs. 7,500 cashback on EMI transactions made using its credit or debit cards. In another offer, customers using an IDFC First Bank credit card for their first EMI purchase can receive an instant cashback of Rs. 5,000.
These deals are available only until August 31, 2025, and may vary based on customer credit scores. So, buyers planning to take advantage of these offers should act quickly. Overall, the small price hike is unlikely to deter interested buyers due to the ongoing savings and finance benefits available this month.
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