The company has hiked TVS Ntorq 125 price four times in 2021.
In January, the price increased by Rs. 1,670 across all variants.
In April, the price hiked by Rs. 540 to Rs 1,540; in June, the cost again raised by Rs. 900.
Finally, in August, the price of the scooter increased by Rs. 750 to Rs. 1,950.
TVS Ntorq 125, a petrol-powered scooter, is a TVS Motor Company’s maiden 125 cc scooter with Bluetooth-enabled connectivity.
The scooter first rolled out at the 2018 Auto Expo, and it instantly got a success. It’s the first scooter in India to feature an engine kill switch and a Bluetooth-connected speedometer.
The Bluetooth connected speedometer can serve as a caller ID, in-built lap-timer, top-speed recorder, navigation assistant, and a service reminder.
Ever since the scooter received numerous updates, it is one of the most cutting edge two-wheelers in the country.
Furthermore, its sporty design makes it appealing among the youngsters, and the stealth-inspired styling gives it an enigmatic look.
In 2020, the company rolled out Ntorq 125 with an engine compliant with the BS-VI emission norms. The new model of Ntorq comes in five variants and ten colour options.
The TVS Ntorq 125 has a price tag of Rs. 72,270 to Rs. 84,025 (ex-showroom Delhi).
After discontinuing three 125 cc motorcycles, TVS Ntorq 125 is the company’s only offering in a 125cc engine segment in India.
The company is working on a new 150 cc maxi-scooter, which could get christened Ntorq 150. It is currently under development and expected to take a while to get fully developed and rolled out.
BS6 engine: TVS Ntorq 125 comes with a new BS6 engine that is fuel-injected and features an emission controller.
New fuel tank: The fuel tank has a capacity of 5.8 litres, gets increased to 0.8 litres. So, it resulted in an increase in weight by 1.9 kg.
The design of TVS Ntorq 125 looks quite futuristic. Not surprising for a scooter that featured Bluetooth connectivity and a host of new features for the first time in India.
The full-LED headlamp gets mounted just above the front apron’s mudguard and gets uniquely designed to give a perfect beam pattern.
It features a four-pod arrangement and a T-shaped LED daytime running light located in the centre of the new headlamp.
Between the handles, a pair of D-shaped indicators give the appearance of the eyes of a hammerhead shark. A pair of all-black rearview mirrors fitted just above the handles make it easy for the rider to see the vehicles coming from behind.
Ntorq features sporty themed bodywork with defined creases and sharp lines designed to appeal to young riders.
The textured flat footboard gives ample floor space for riders to comfortably keep their feet on. The flat-type seat is made with high-quality materials to provide superior comfort.
The stubby exhaust, which comes with a chrome-plated exhaust shield, keeps the engine clean and gives a throaty sound. The blacked-out alloy designer wheels are lighter in weight.
It also has some essential features for pillion riders, including a pair of passenger footrests, a side footrest for side-seated pillions, and a pillion grab rail.
TVS Ntorq comes in five variants:
The scooter is available in 10 colour options:
LED headlamp with a T-shaped DRL: The LED headlamp gives brilliant light in the dark, and the T-shaped daytime running lights enhance the visibility of the scooter.
Fully digital instrument cluster: The fully digital instrument cluster displays average speed, lap timer, top speed recorder, clock, helmet and service reminders, and other essential information.
Bluetooth-enabled connectivity: This enables pairing with the rider’s smartphone to send important notifications and see the navigation status on their phone.
GPS navigation: GPS navigation helps riders find the exact location of the places they are not familiar with.
Hazard light switch: When used when the scooter is stationary, this switch alerts other drivers that the vehicle is having some problems. It can get used if the scooter ever breaks down.
Charging socket: This enables riders to charge their smartphone or other mobile devices on the move.
Boot lamp: This lamp gets fitted to light the rider(s) while they open the boot during the night or in the dark.
Engine kill switch: It can get used in an emergency. Turning off the engine using the key disables the entire power system in the bike, but this only shuts the engine off and does not power off the lights.
The design and appearance of the scooter are beautiful and futuristic. The 124.8cc BS6 engine gives it a power of 9.25 bhp and a torque of 10.5 Nm. The mileage of 47 Kmpl and a top speed of 98 Kmph is good in its class.
What is unmatchable is its features. It comes equipped with many advanced features such as an all-LED headlamp, a T-shaped DRL, a fully digital instrument cluster, Bluetooth connectivity, and many others.
The braking duties get performed by a 130 mm drum brake at the rear and a 130 mm drum unit at the front for the base variant.
The top four variants come with the option of a 220 mm disc brake at the front.
Braking performance gets enhanced by the company’s patented Synchronised Braking Technology. So, you get better control over your bike, even in case of an emergency.
The seat height of 770mm gives a comfortable ride to both short and average height riders.
The suspension system comprises telescopic forks at the front and hydraulic dampers at the rear.
The rear tyre measures 110/80-12, while the front measures 100/80-12. It rides on 12-inch tubeless tyres.
The features and specifications of TVS Ntorq 125 give a solid competition to:
Let’s take a look at the various aspects of the scooters and how they compare.
TVS Ntorq 125 price ranges between Rs. 72,270 and Rs. 84,025.
Suzuki Access 125 BS6 gets priced at Rs. 73,638.00 to Rs. 82,783.
Honda Activa 125 can get purchased at Rs. 72,637 to Rs. 79,760.
Yamaha Ray ZR 125 commands Rs. 75,332 to Rs. 79,332.
The base variant of Hero Maestro Edge-125 gets priced at Rs. 73,478, and it goes up to Rs. 81,590
TVS Ntorq 125 can accelerate from 0-40kmph in 4.2 seconds, 0-60kmph in 9.26 seconds, and the top speed is 98kmph.
Suzuki Access 125 BS6 can make a sprint of 0-40kmph in 3.18 seconds, 0-60kmph in 7.19 seconds, and clock 97.67kmph.
Honda Activa 125 can attain 0-40 Kmph in 4.07 seconds, 0-60kmph in around 8.7 seconds, and a maximum speed of 85 Kmph.
Yamaha Ray ZR 125 can achieve 0-60 Kmph in 9.2 seconds and the top speed of 86 Kmph.
Hero Maestro Edge can clock 0-60 Kmph in around 9 seconds, and the peak speed of 90 Kmph.
TVS Ntorq mileage is 47 Kmpl.
Suzuki Access 125 BS6 gives 52.45 Kmpl.
Honda Activa 125 can travel 50 to 55 km per litre of fuel.
Yamaha Ray ZR 125 gives a fuel efficiency of 58 to 62 Kmpl.
Hero Maestro Edge-125 offers a mileage of 45 to 51 Kmpl.
Powering the TVS Ntorq 125 is a 124.8cc fuel-injected BS6 engine that can generate 9.25 bhp of power and 10.5 Nm of torque.
Suzuki Access 125 BS6 gets driven by a 124cc BS6 engine that gives a power of 8.6 bhp and a torque of 10 Nm.
Honda Activa 125 has a 125cc fuel-injected mill that delivers 8.29 bhp and 10.3Nm.
Propelling the Yamaha Ray ZR 125 is a 125cc BS6 powertrain that delivers 8.04 bhp of power and 9.7 Nm of torque.
Hero Maestro Edge-125 gets powered by a 124.9cc BS6 engine that renders 9.1 PS power and 10.4 Nm torque.
TVS NTorq 125 is one of the most popular 125 cc scooters available in India. It is as powerful as its predecessor—the BS4 model.
For a 125cc scooter, it gives an impressive mileage of 47 kmpl. Its 10.2 bhp of power and 10.5Nm of torque is also best in class.
TVS Ntorq 125, which received the Commuter Two Wheeler Of The Year Award from the Tech And Auto Awards 2018, also comes with a wide range of choices in terms of variants and colour options at attractive prices.
It’s sporty design, specifications, and sophisticated features make it popular among youthful riders. With a seat height of 770 mm, it provides a comfortable riding experience to people with different body structures.
So, you can prefer TVS Ntorq 125, if you are looking for a 125 cc scooter.
The new TVS Ntorq on-road price is Rs. 85,794, including the ex-showroom price, RTO, and insurance charges.
TVS Jupiter, priced at Rs. 65,673 to Rs. 75,773 is a 110 cc scooter that gives 56-62 Kmpl of mileage and 7.47 PS power.
TVS Ntorq BS6, priced at Rs. 72,270 to Rs. 84,025 is a 125 cc scooter that gives a mileage of 47 Kmpl and 9.25 bhp power.
TVS Ntorq gets equipped with Synchronized Braking System. It does not come with ABS.
TVS Ntorq 125 comes with a five-year warranty or 50,000 km, whichever comes earlier.
With TVS Ntorq 125, you can get an average mileage of 47 Kmpl.
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