TVS Raider Super Squad Marvel Editions: Deadpool & Wolverine Launched in India

TVS Raider Super Squad Marvel Editions Motor Company has expanded the Raider 125’s Marvel-themed “Super Squad” lineup with two fresh comic-book specials—Deadpool and Wolverine.

Both editions are priced at ₹99,465 (ex-showroom, Delhi) and slot into the Raider range as style-led variants that add pop-culture flair without changing the bike’s proven 125cc underpinnings. The launch took place on August 26, 2025.

What’s New on the Deadpool & Wolverine Editions?

These versions are all about the livery. You get bold, character-specific graphics and decals across the tank shrouds and side panels. The Deadpool edition wears an aggressive black/red palette with signature logos, while the Wolverine edition gets a blue-toned treatment with claw motifs—styling that clearly nods to the character’s personality. (Some outlets describe the Wolverine theme as light blue/black on the production bike.)

They join the Raiders’ existing Super Squad colours (earlier inspired by Iron Man and Black Panther), strengthening TVS’s ongoing collaboration with Marvel for youth-oriented, style-heavy commuters.

Price & Positioning

At ₹99,465 ex-showroom (Delhi), the Deadpool and Wolverine editions are priced in line with the Super Squad variant and sit below the top-spec SX in the Raider family. In fact, with these additions, the Raider lineup now comprises six variants. On-road prices vary by city; for reference, listings show the Super Squad edition around ₹1.16–₹1.17 lakh on-road in Delhi.

TVS Raider Super Squad

Engine, Performance & Tech that matter day-to-day

Mechanically, there are no changes versus the standard Raider. You still get the 124.8cc, 3-valve, air-and-oil-cooled single paired to a 5-speed gearbox. Output figures are in the ballpark of 11.38 PS at 7,500 rpm and 11.2 Nm at 6,000 rpm, with TVS’s latest iGO Assist (mild-hybrid style) system adding a temporary torque boost to 11.75 Nm in Power/Boost conditions for crisper step-off and better efficiency. TVS also quotes a best-in-class 0–60 km/h in 5.8 s for the iGO setup.

Two rider-aids remain highlights in traffic:

  • iGO Assist with Boost: uses the integrated starter-generator to assist the engine under acceleration for peppier response and claimed efficiency gains.
  • GTT (Glide Through Traffic): a low-rpm assist that lets the bike crawl smoothly with just clutch modulation—great for bumper-to-bumper riding.

Features & Equipment

The Super Squad editions retain the Raider’s generous features list for the segment:

  • Reverse LCD digital cluster with SmartXonnect connectivity and 85+ functions (navigation, call/SMS alerts, voice assist, ride data).
  • All-LED lighting, under-seat storage, split seat.
  • Disc–drum brake setup with TVS’s SBT (synchronized/combined braking).
  • 17-inch alloy wheels, telescopic fork, and rear monoshock.

TVS Raider Super Squad Marvel Editions

Availability & Bookings

TVS has opened bookings online and at dealerships; deliveries are scheduled to begin shortly. Availability is pan-India through the regular TVS dealer network.

Rivals & Positioning in the 125cc Class

With its blend of design, connected features, and lively city performance, the Raider Super Squad lines up against the Hero Xtreme 125R, Honda SP125, and Bajaj Pulsar N125—all strong names in the sporty-commuter 125cc space.

Summary

If you wanted the Raider’s punchy, city-friendly character but always wished for more personality, these Super Squad editions deliver exactly that—distinctive factory graphics anchored to Marvel fandom, no compromise on performance, and tech that’s genuinely useful in daily use (iGO boost + GTT + connected cluster). The pricing keeps it within striking distance of other premium-leaning 125s, while the visual drama sets it apart at a glance.

FAQs

1) What is the price of the Deadpool & Wolverine editions?

₹99,465 ex-showroom, Delhi. On-road pricing varies by city and taxes; Delhi listings place it around ₹1.16–₹1.17 lakh on-road.

2) What exactly is different from a regular Raider?

Cosmetics. You get special Deadpool/Wolverine graphics and colourways; the frame, chassis, engine, and hardware remain unchanged. Features like iGO Assist (with Boost) and GTT are included on the Super Squad spec.

3) Are these limited editions?

TVS hasn’t announced them as numbered or limited-run models—they’re additional Super Squad colours offered via TVS dealerships nationwide.

4) What are the engine specs?

124.8cc, 3-valve, air-and-oil-cooled single; about 11.38 PS and 11.2 Nm. With iGO Assist, torque can temporarily peak at 11.75 Nm to sharpen response. 5-speed gearbox.

5) How quickly is it in the city?

TVS claims 0–60 km/h in 5.8 seconds for iGO variants, helped by the electric assist and short gearing—useful for darting between gaps and signals.

6) What features do I get on the Super Squad edition?

Reverse LCD instrument cluster with SmartXonnect (navigation, alerts, voice assist, ~85+ functions), LED lighting, under-seat storage, SBT braking, telescopic fork, and monoshock.

7) Does it still have ride modes?

Yes—Eco and Power are standard on the Raider family, and iGO adds Boost assistance for stronger bursts when needed.

8) How do I book one, and when do deliveries start?

You can book online or at a TVS dealership; deliveries are slated to begin shortly after launch (check with your local dealer for exact timelines).

9) Who are its main competitors?

Hero Xtreme 125R, Honda SP125, and Bajaj Pulsar N125 in the sporty 125cc commuter category.

10) Is the TFT screen standard here?

The Super Squad edition typically uses the reverse LCD cluster with connectivity. The SX variant in the Raider range is the one known for its TFT display. If a TFT is a must-have, confirm the exact variant spec at your dealership.

Conclusion

For buyers who want a city-friendly 125 with real tech advantages (iGO + GTT) and standout factory graphics, the TVS Raider Super Squad Deadpool & Wolverine editions hit a sweet spot under a lakh (ex-showroom) while keeping the Raider’s fundamentals intact.

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