TVS recently expanded its Super Squad lineup for the Ntorq with the new Captain America edition. The Hosur-based two-wheeler manufacturer has now expanded the Super Squad lineup for Raider by introducing a Deadpool and Wolverine edition of the commuter motorcycle.Â
As the names suggest, the latest special edition model of Raider takes inspiration from Deadpool and Wolverine, the X-Men super heroes from the house of Marvel. This new variant is targeted at a young bunch of customers who are fans of Marvel, particularly of these two anti-hero characters.
The last time these two characters were seen in a live action stream was the movie Deadpool & Wolverine released last year where the titular characters were played by Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman, respectively. The film turned out to be a major commercial success in the global box office.
TVS Raider Deadpool & Wolverine Edition: Features
Priced at Rs 99,465 (ex-showroom Delhi), the new Raider Deadpool & Wolverine edition of Raider will be available across all TVS dealerships starting this month. The new TVS Raider Super Squad Edition comes packed with a suite of tech-led features including the iGO assist with Boost Mode for enhanced acceleration and Glide Through Technology(GTT) for seamless low-speed manoeuvrability and enhanced fuel efficiency.
Other notable features on offer include LED headlamp and taillamp, ISG silent start system, side stand indicator with engine cut-off, and a fully-connected reverse LCD instrument cluster with over 85 features such as Turn-by-turn navigation, Call alert, Message notification, Low fuel warning, Voice assist. There are three ride modes on offer namely Eco, Power and Boost.
TVS Raider Deadpool & Wolverine Edition: Powertrain
Powering the TVS Raider Super Squad Edition is the same 124.8cc single-cylinder air/oil-cooled petrol engine as the regular Raider. This engine kicks out 11.2 bhp at 7500 rpm and peak torque of 11.75 Nm at 6000 rpm. It is paired with a 5-speed gearbox. As for performance, the bike can accelerate from 0 to 60 kmph in 5.8 seconds.