- Engine124.8 cc
- Mileage47 kmpl
- Power9.5 - 10.2 ps
- Speed95 kmph
- Max Torque10.6 - 10.9 Nm
- Kerb Weight110 kg
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Torque 10.6 Nm | Torque 10.5 Nm | Torque 10.3 Nm | Torque 10.4 Nm | Torque 10 Nm | Torque 10 Nm |
Engine 124.8 cc | Engine 124.8 cc | Engine 125 cc | Engine 124.6 cc | Engine 124.3 cc | Engine 124 cc |
Kerb Weight 110 kg | Kerb Weight 108 kg | Kerb Weight 99 kg | Kerb Weight 121 kg | Kerb Weight 106 kg | Kerb Weight 111 kg |
Length 1861 mm | Length 1852 mm | Length 1920 mm | Length 1978 mm | Length 1895 mm | Length 1875 mm |
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TVS Motor Company on Monday announced the launch of its Ntorq 125 Race Edition scooter in the Philippines. The Indian two-wheeler brand launched the scooter at the Makina Auto Show in the South-East Asian country. The auto company aims to grab a larger chunk of the country's two-wheeler market with this sporty premium scooter. Also, the company claims that with this TVS Ntorq Race Edition scooter, it aims to tap the young consumer base that focuses on sporty scooters.
The TVS Ntorq 125 Race Edition comes with TVS SmartXonnectTM, which lets the rider connect their smartphone to the scooter, unlocking a host of smart connected features, claims the company. It further states that the features can be accessed through the advanced fully digital instrument cluster.
Powering the TVS Ntorq 125 Race Edition scooter is a 124.8 cc single-cylinder four-stroke, three-valve, air-cooled SOHC, fuel-injected engine. This engine is capable of churning out 9.25 hp of peak power at 7,000 rpm and 10.5 Nm of maximum torque at 5,500 rpm. The scooter can run at a top speed of 90 kmph and accelerates from 0-60 kmph in 9.1 seconds.
Commenting on the launch of this scooter, J Thangarajan, President and Director of TVS Motor Company, Indonesia, said that the Ntorq 125 had been a favourite among Gen Z customers in the country since its launch. “Since the launch, TVS NTORQ 125 has been a favourite among Gen Z customers in the Philippines due to its striking appearance and connected features with TVS SmartXonnectTM. The scooter is built on a rich pedigree of four decades of TVS Racing, and the Race Edition is a celebration of the same. Today, over 1.4 million global consumers are proud ‘NTORQians’, and with the launch of Race Edition, we are confident of growing this tribe from strength to strength,” he added.
TVS NTORQ 125 is available in the 4 Colours in India.
| Max Power | 9.5-10.2 PS |
| Body Type | Scooters |
| Charging Point | Yes |
| Max Torque | 10.6-10.9 Nm |
| Kick and Self Start | Yes |
| Transmission | Automatic |
| Mileage | 47 kmpl |
| Mobile Connectivity | Yes |
| Headlight | LED |
| Engine | 124.8 cc |
| Max Speed | 95 kmph |
| Fuel Type | Petrol |
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The TVS Ntorq 125 is available in five variants, each catering to specific preferences in terms of features and styling. The base variant is priced at ₹86,982 while the Race Edition, with additional visual enhancements, is priced at ₹91,782. The Marvel-themed Super Squad Edition is priced at ₹97,007, offering a unique aesthetic inspired by superheroes. The Race XP variant, focused on performance and additional features, is priced at ₹97,632, and the top-spec XT variant is available at ₹1,05,982. All prices listed above are ex-showroom rates in New Delhi.
The TVS Ntorq 125 was launched on February 5, 2018, marking the TVS Motor Company’s entry into the 125 cc scooter segment. It was marketed as India’s first connected scooter, featuring the proprietary TVS SmartXonnect technology. In 2020, the scooter was given updates to comply with BS6 emission norms. Alongside the regulatory upgrade, it received a new exhaust system, an LED headlight, new paint schemes, and redesigned alloy wheels. TVS has consistently introduced minor updates to keep the Ntorq relevant in the highly competitive scooter market.
The TVS Ntorq 125 is available in 11 colour options across five variants. The entry-level model priced at ₹86 982 (ex-showroom) is offered with Harlequin Blue, Turquoise Blue, and Nardo Grey. The Race Edition variant priced from ₹91,782 (ex-showroom) comes with Racing Red and Marine Blue. The Marvel-themed Super Squad Edition comes at ₹97,007 (ex-showroom) and features Stealth Black, Lightning Grey, Combat Blue, and Amazing Red colour schemes. The Race XP variant gets Dark Black and Racing Red and is priced from ₹97,632 (ex-showroom). The XT variant tops the range at ₹1,05,982 (ex-showroom) and gets an exclusive Neon colour scheme.
The TVS Ntorq 125 incorporates a broad range of features and it includes a fully digital instrument cluster that provides detailed information such as a lap timer, top speed recorder, average speed, and reminders for service and helmet usage. The higher-spec variants are compatible with the SmartXonnect system. This adds Bluetooth connectivity, enabling access to turn-by-turn navigation, call and SMS alerts, and real-time notifications.
The Race XP and XT variants introduce dual riding modes, namely Street and Race, tailored for different riding conditions. These variants also feature voice-assisted commands that allow riders to interact with the scooter’s connected features. The Ntorq is further equipped with LED lighting and offers practical touches like external fuel filling and an under-seat storage lamp.
The Ntorq 125 is powered by a 124.8cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled engine that was updated in 2020 to comply with the BS VI emission standards. This engine produces 10.06 bhp of power at 7,000 rpm and 10.5 Nm of torque at 5,500 rpm. In the Race XP variant, this motor is tuned to provide slightly more power at 10.1 bhp and 10.6 Nm.
The braking system varies across variants, with the lower trims featuring drum brakes at both ends and the higher trims offering a 220mm front disc brake. All models include the Synchronised Braking System (SBS) for added safety and control. The suspension setup comprises telescopic front forks and a rear monoshock. The scooter is fitted with 12-inch alloy wheels wrapped in tubeless tyres.
While official fuel economy figures have not been stated, the TVS Ntorq 125 boasts an ARAI-claimed mileage of 50 kmpl. Real-world fuel economy figures may vary depending on road conditions and riding style.
The TVS Ntorq 125 brings a ground clearance of 155 mm and a kerb weight of 111 kg. The seat height of the scooter is 770 mm.
The TVS Ntorq 125 competes with 125 cc sporty scooters, such as the Suzuki Avenis 125 and the Yamaha Ray ZR 125.
The TVS Ntorq 125 is a feature-laden sporty scooter positioned within the 125 cc segment and it is listed at a starting price of ₹86,982 (ex-showroom). Available in 11 colour schemes across five variants, the Ntorq 125 is aimed at young riders who prefer an advanced tech suite and an upmarket design. First launched in February 2018, the Ntorq 125 was touted as India’s first connected scooter and it supports the proprietary TVS SmartXonnect app for navigation, call and SMS alerts, and other features. It brings an attractive design language with sporty aesthetics and fits the bill for a wide range of buyers.