TVS is one brand which tries to put sporty feeling in its two-wheelers. This time, it has succeeded in put racing style in one of its gearless scooters. With its sharp urban design and sporty looks, the TVS Ntorq 125 really unleashes ‘Racing DNA’. Read on for price, mileage, features and specs of the racing scooter.
TVS Ntorq 125 is a unique scooter. TVS gives a huge list of features in such a small vehicle. The looks and features of the scooter are just perfect, putting shame on the higher priced scooters. The scooter looks a proper racing scooter, which is unheard till now. It comes with features such as Engine kill switch, Bluetooth Connected Speedometer, LED DRLs and more. It can be said that the scooter copies some of the styling elements from Apache family. The big ‘TVS Racing’ decal can easily relate to it. Priced at Rs 58,750 (ex-showroom), it is quite lesser than its competitors. However, this scooter competes with Honda Grazia, Suzuki Access 125, Aprilia SR 125 and Vespa 125 SXL 125. So, in this article, we have given all the details of TVS Ntorq 125 including price, mileage, specs, features and more.
TVS Ntorq 125 – Price
Price |
Rs 58,750 (ex-showroom)
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TVS Ntorq 125 is available only in one variant, which is costs Rs 58,750 (ex-showroom). It is priced cheaper than a lot of its competitors.
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TVS Ntorq 125 – Engine
TVS Ntorq | |
Engine | 124.8 CC |
Max Power | 9.27 BHP |
Max Torque | 10.5 Nm |
Cooling System | Air Cooled |
This scooter runs on 124.8 CC engine that churns out 9.27 BHP worth of power and 10.5 Nm worth of torque. It uses a 4-stroke air-cooled 3-valves engine.
TVS Ntorq 125 – Mileage And Performance
Mileage | 48 KMPL |
Fuel Capacity | 5 Litres |
Reserve Capacity | 1 Litre |
Riding Range | 240 Kms |
Top Speed | 95 KMPH |
TVS Ntorq 125 delivers a mileage figure of 48 KMPL. It comes with a fuel capacity of 5 Litres and a reserve capacity of 1 Litre, giving a riding range of 240 Kms. It records a top speed figure of 95 KMPH.
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TVS Ntorq 125 – Dimensions and Chassis
Length | 1865 mm |
Width | 710 mm |
Height | 1160 mm |
Wheelbase | 1285 mm |
Ground clearance | 155 mm |
Weight | 116 Kg |
Chassis Type |
High Rigidity Underbone Rectangular
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Front Suspension | Telescopic |
Rear Suspension |
Gas Filled Hydraulic Coil Shock Absorber
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Ntorq 125 measures 1865 mm in length, 710 mm in width and 1160 mm in height. It has a wheelbase of 1285 mm with a ground clearance of 155 mm. It weighs 116 Kgs, which is a little heavier than some of its competitors. The scooter uses High Rigidity Underbone Rectangular chassis type. In the front, it uses Telescopic suspension and in the rear, it uses Gas Filled Hydraulic Coil Shock Absorbers.
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TVS Ntorq 125 – Features
Here comes the USPs of TVS Ntorq 125. It beats most of the scooters in terms of features. The scooter is quite technology savvy, which puts the rider in proper ease and comfort. Following are the features of the scooter:
- Engine Kill Switch
- 3D Ntorq Logo
- ‘T’ shaped rear lamp
- Sporty Exhaust Muffler
- Bluetooth Connected Speedometer
- Fully Digital Console with 55 features
- TVS SmartXonnect Bluetooth-enabled app.
- Top speed recorder, in-built lap-timer, last parked location assist, service reminder, trip meter and multi-ride statistic modes such as Street and Sport.
- Phone-battery strength display, Navigation assist, incoming call alert, incoming message display, auto message reply
- Racing Designs
- Sport ‘125’ Decal
- LED DRLs
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TVS Ntorq 125 – Competition
Currently, the competition between 125 CC scooters is ever increasing. With every brand trying to foray in this segment, the competition is too high. Currently, TVS Ntorq 125 competes with Activa 125, Honda Grazia, Vespa SXL 125, Mahindra Gusto 125, Suzuki Access 125 and Aprilia SR 125. The nearest competitor to the scooter is the Grazia. In terms of features, everyone is far behind.
Activa 125 thrives on its simplicity and sturdiness. Activa is easily one of the highest selling scooters in India. Honda Grazia is a totally new concept by Honda, giving the scooter sporty and modern looks. Vespa SXL 125 is priced too high and it hardly offers any features on it. Vespa SXL looks classy and is Italian, which makes two of its main selling points. Mahindra Gusto gives more features than the rest of them, but still lags in terms of performance. Suzuki Access 125 gives good performance and like Activa, has simple looks. Access 125 is also the cheapest priced 125 CC scooter. Last but not the least, another Italian, Aprilia SR 125 is a good competitor. It gives the legacy looks, legacy engine and legacy styling. SR 125 gives good performance and is not high priced, making it a considerable option.
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TVS Ntorq 125 – Design Review
It’s like Apache found its successor in gearless scooters. Copying styling elements from Apache family, Ntorq 125 is definitely a head-turner with those heavy decals and graphics. It gets a dual tone colour treatment over the body with a huge ‘125’ decal and a small ‘TVS Racing’ decal. In the front, it comes with 2 LED DRLs on the handle, with a headlamp above the fender. It comes with alloy wheels with a disc brake in the front tyre. One thing seems to be overdone, is the exhaust muffler. It is a bit large and bulky, taking some show elements out of the scooter. In the rear side, it gets sporty side rails with distinctive LED Taillights. Basically, according to our review, TVS Ntorq 125 is a perfect scooter, mainly for the youth, who want sporty looking scooters. The looks, features, engine and price altogether make it a right buy.
TVS Ntorq 125 – Images
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