TVS Ntorq 125

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Variants Ex-Showroom price

Ntorq 125 Drum

Petrol, Manual,

₹ 99,761

Ntorq 125 Disc

Petrol, Manual,

₹ 1,04,657

Ntorq 125 Race Edition

Petrol, Manual,

₹ 1,05,610

Ntorq 125 Super Squad Edition

Petrol, Manual,

₹ 1,11,361

Ntorq 125 Race XP

Petrol, Manual,

₹ 1,13,065

Ntorq 125 XT

Petrol, Manual,

₹ 1,21,749

Ntorq 125 Key Highlights

Engine Capacity

124.8 cc

Mileage

41 kmpl

Kerb Weight

118 kg

Seat Height

770 mm

Fuel Tank Capacity

5.8 litres

Max Power

9.25 bhp

TVS Ntorq 125 Summary

Price: TVS Ntorq 125 price for its variant – Ntorq 125 Drum starts at Rs. 1,04,544. The price for the other variants – Ntorq 125 Disc, Ntorq 125 Race Edition, Ntorq 125 Super Squad Edition, Ntorq 125 Race XP and Ntorq 125 XT are Rs. 1,10,159, Rs. 1,17,076, Rs. 1,19,294, Rs. 1,21,069 and Rs. 1,29,831. The mentioned Ntorq 125 prices are the on-road price of Kolkata.

TVS Ntorq 125 is a scooter available in 6 variants and 14 colours. The TVS Ntorq 125 is powered by 124.8cc BS6 engine which develops a power of 9.25 bhp and a torque of 10.5 Nm. With both front and rear drum brakes, TVS Ntorq 125 comes up with combined braking system of both wheels. This Ntorq 125 scooter weighs 118 kg and has a fuel tank capacity of 5.8 liters.

The TVS Ntorq 125 is the firm’s first upmarket offering in the scooter segment. It pulls out all the stops to ensure that a Ntorq customer has the maximum bragging rights of them all. It gets a feature list that outdoes its competitions to a huge extent while offering a peppy motor and sporty handling dynamics.

The Ntorq 125 gets a data-loaded digital console which shows the clock, average speed, top speed recorder, lap timer, and service and helmet reminders, besides the basic info. But what helps it truly stand out is the Bluetooth-connectivity for smartphone pairing. Other features which enhance convenience include a charging socket in the boot, a boot lamp, and an engine kill switch.

The Ntorq is also one of the few scooters which get an engine with a three-valve head. Its BS6-compliant, 124cc, fuel-injected motor generates 9.3bhp and 10.5Nm and has a claimed top speed of around 95kph. In terms of braking hardware, the scooter is available in two variants – drum and disc. The former features a 130mm drum brake at the front while the latter sports a 220mm disc brake. Both systems are equipped with SBS (Synchronised Braking System).

For those who want more from their Ntorq, TVS also has a Race Edition and a SuperSquad iteration of the scooter. The former gets racier decals with additional features such as an LED headlamp and hazard lamp. As for the Super Squad, it has been introduced in three paint schemes, each adorned with graphics inspired by three different characters of Marvel’s Avengers.

That’s not all, TVS also retails the Ntorq 125 in Race XP edition that offers more than just a bold three-tone colour option. At 10bhp and 10.5Nnm, it delivers marginally higher power and torque output than other variants. What’s truly interesting is that it gets two riding modes – Street and Race along with voice-assisted features in its SmartXonnect system.

The TVS Ntorq 125 is available in four matte colours consisting of Matte Yellow, Matte White, Matte Silver, and Matte Red apart from three metallic colour shades including Metallic Blue, Metallic Grey, and Metallic Red. The Race Edition is offered in a three-tone colour scheme of matte black, metallic black, and red. Meanwhile, the Super Squad can be had in one of the three available paint schemes including Stealth Black, Invincible Red, and Combat Blue.

Competition wise, the NTorq 125 rivals against the Honda Grazia, Suzuki Burgman Street 125, Hero Maestro Edge 125, Yamaha Ray ZR 125, and the Aprilia SR 125.

TVS Ntorq 125 Review
  • Good Things
  • 125cc engine offers great performance
  • Known for its Bluetooth-enabled instrument cluster
  • Access to a lot of fun colours
  • Could be Better
  • Fuel efficiency isn't great
  • Plastic quality could have been better
TVS Ntorq 125 Expert Opinion

TVS Motor Company has announced the launch of the 2021 Ntorq 125 Race XP which is by far the most powerful variant of the 125cc scooter. We tested the scooter in various riding conditions to bring you a detailed road test review.

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TVS Motor Company has been putting its products on steroids to push out more horsepower than their respective 2020 iterations. Previously, we saw the 2021 Apache RTR get a performance boost of nearly 2bhp and 0.6Nm over the 2020 model. Now, the company has announced the launch of the 2021 Ntorq 125 Race XP which is by far the most powerful variant of the 125cc scooter. Apart from the added power and torque, the XP badge brings along a whole host of features to the Ntorq series, albeit at a slightly higher price tag than the rest of the portfolio. We tested the scooter in various riding conditions to bring you a detailed road test review.

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The Race XP carries forward the commendable build quality of the Ntorq series. The colour may look similar to the Race (non-XP) edition, the XP variant, however, gets a separate set of graphics, slightly different paint theme, and red-coloured alloy wheels that further enhance the sporty look of the scooter. The three-tone paint scheme comprises a combination of red, black, and silver. The addition of carbon fibre texture across various body panels and the red stitching on the saddle further enhance the aesthetics of the scooter.

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The fit-and-finish is pretty solid, and we did not hear any unpleasant rattling noises from the scooter during our test ride. The switchgear, too, feels properly put together, and if you exclude the turn indicator controller, all buttons operated with assuring clicks. What we would have liked, however, is the addition of a multifunction keyhole to operate the under-seat storage lock and fuel lid, but then, we are nitpicking here. While we were pleasantly content with the build quality, we had a mixed reaction in the comfort department.

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The Ntorq 125 Race XP carries forward the design and dimensions of the standard scooter. Thus, the ergonomics are comfortable. The design of the apron provides ample knee room. Moreover, the handlebar placement ensures that it does not hit your knee when making tight U-turns. However, the footboard on the Ntorq 125 Race XP, similar to the rest of the series, is very compact. Thus, there isn’t a lot of room to move your feet. Moreover, the compact dimensions of the footboard mean that you cannot carry a bag without further compromising the comfort levels, and your feet would remain on the edges.

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The ride quality, too, isn’t very plush. The sporty suspension setup, which is tuned for enthusiastic riding, aids the handling department. However, it makes the ride quality very stiff. Thus, you would notice most of the undulations on the roads, and it may cause discomfort after a few kilometres.

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On the upside, the low seat height would be ideal for most riders. At 5’10” tall, I could place both my feet flat on the ground with more than sufficient bend on the knees. Add to that, a low kerb weight of 116kg and a remarkably short turning radius, and the Ntorq 125 Race XP is almost effortless to move around in tight parking spaces. The short turning radius also comes in handy while filtering through bumper-to-bumper traffic as the Ntorq 125 Race XP makes its way between vehicles like a hot knife through butter.

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One of the biggest USPs of the new Ntorq 125 Race XP over the standard variants and its competition is its engine performance. The company has made revisions to the motor to churn out more power than other variants of the Ntorq 125 family. The 124cc, single-cylinder motor on the Race XP variant produces 10.05bhp of power at 7,000rpm and 10.8Nm of peak torque at 5,500rpm as against 9.25bhp at 7,000rpm and 10.5Nm at 5,500rpm on the rest of the Ntorq 125 line-up. Thus, the XP edition feels noticeably sportier than the other Ntorq 125 models.

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TVS Motor Company has also added two riding modes – Street and Sport – to the XP edition. These riding modes alter the throttle response. The Street mode, which makes slightly less power and torque than the Sport mode, feels mellower and it is tuned to deliver better fuel economy. More on that in the latter part of the review. The Sport mode, on the other hand, provides a sharper throttle response and quicker acceleration. Check out the claimed power, torque, acceleration, and top speed numbers claimed.

 

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The Ntorq 125 Race XP edition is the first scooter in its segment to receive a Voice Assist function that works through the switchgear and offers quick access to various functions. The Voice Assist function packs over 20 commands which comprise location services, call notifications, and information about the ride-related data. You would, however, either have to use a pair of wired earphones or get a Bluetooth set for your helmet to operate the system on the fly.

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The smartphone app, which works with Bluetooth connectivity, gives access to more data than you would ever need. This includes ride-related data such as ride duration, top rpm, best 0-60kmph acceleration, fuel level, time spent in Race and Street mode, average speed, service information, your last parked location, and a lot more. You can also set the screen brightness, high-speed alert, automatic SMS reply, and DND, and even store documents digitally.

 

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The Street mode, as mentioned above, makes less power and torque than the Race mode. In fact, it makes lesser power than the standard Ntorq 125 variants. The scooter returned 48.5kmpl (tested in Street Mode only) in Bikewale’s test runs. In comparison, the standard Ntorq 125 range delivered an economy of 45.3kmpl during our tests. With a tank capacity of 5.8-litre, the Ntorq 125 Race XP should cover a distance of approximately 280km between fuel stops.

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The peppy engine character, bold graphics, and sporty design will grab the attention of the young buyers, and they would definitely find the Race XP edition more appealing than most scooters in the 125cc segment. Despite its sporty persona, the Ntorq 125 Race XP is a fairly practical scooter. The 22-litre under-seat storage provides ample space to store a backpack. Features like a boot light and a USB-charger further enhance the utility value of the scooter.

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The new TVS Ntorq 125 Race XP is one of the most appealing and fun-to-ride scooters in its segment. The peppy performance, tech-laden feature list, build quality, and bold styling make it stand out from the crowd of 125cc scooters in the Indian market. This isn’t, however, a scooter for the family man as it is too bold and sporty. Moreover, the stiff suspension setup may leave you sore after a long day’s ride which can be a deal-breaker for some buyers. But if you can live with that, there should be nothing stopping you from writing a cheque for the TVS Motor Company.

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TVS Ntorq 125 Colours

TVS Ntorq 125 is available in the following colours in India.

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TVS Ntorq 125 FAQs

The 2024 on-road price of TVS Ntorq 125 in Kolkata is Rs. 1,04,544. This TVS Ntorq 125 price includes the ex-showroom price, RTO and insurance charges.

According to the user reported data, TVS Ntorq 125 gives an average mileage of 41 kmpl.

TVS Ntorq 125 is priced at Rs. 86,059, has a 124.8 cc engine, gives a mileage of 41 kmpl and weighs 118 kg, whereas, the price of Yamaha Ray ZR 125 is Rs. 85,930 with a 125 cc engine, giving a mileage of 51 kmpl and weighing 99 kg.

TVS Ntorq 125 is available in 14 colours which are Metallic Blue, Metallic Grey, Metallic Red, Matte Red, Metallic Blue (Disc), Metallic Grey (Disc), Race Edition Red, Race Edition Yellow, Combat Blue, Stealth Black, Amazing Red, Lightning Gray, Race Red Black and Neon.

TVS Ntorq 125 is a Scooter that weighs 118 kg, has a 124.8 cc BS6 Phase 2 engine and a fuel capacity of 5.8 litres.

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