For the availability and prices of the spare parts, we'd suggest you to connect with the nearest authorized service center as they would be able to assist you with the exact price and availability of the spare parts. Follow the link and select your city accordingly for service centers.
The scooter only runs on petrol fuel. Moreover, it employs the same 125cc three-valve petrol engine that’s still good for 10.6PS of power and 10.6Nm of torque. It has a fuel tank of 7.4 L.
Vespa scooters are known for their premium quality finishes, attractive styling, great build quality and powerful engines. If you are looking for a premium scooter with retro styling and do no mind the premium, then you may go for a Vespa. The Vespa Notte 125 might be the affordable Vespa but compared to Japanese and Indian 125cc scooter rivals, it is almost Rs 20,000 more expensive. Moreover, we would suggest you to take a test ride before making the final decision. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details.
Notte is all about beauty and quality. She has metallic body and very less plastic parts making it more long lasting. Engine is also refined but no disk brakes, less storage space, high maintenance cost and high on road price makes her unreachable. Access on other hand has equally good engine, fit and finish and performance. But she is not long lasting but again this depends on how you drive. Go for access.
Notte i haven't ridden, but access 125 i am very happy with performance and swing arm suspension is good. Every day i am commuting 50 kms in bangalore and mileage i am getting around 45 km
NTorq is the best. Vespa is not bad. But resale value of the Vespa is not good. No.of NTorq's sales is too much more than Vespa. So demand of the NTorq will be more than Vespa, very simple.
Both are best in their own field. Both have immense power but the choice clearly depends on your personal preference. If you want the retro charm go for vespa, but if features matters you a lot go for ntorq. But the quality of each and every bit of vespa is top notch. If I would get a chance to choose one I would go for vespa notte.
NTORQ is a better option as compared to Vespa Notte
Vespa scooters are known for their premium quality finishes, attractive styling, great build quality and powerful engines. If you are looking for a premium scooter with retro styling and do no mind the premium, then you may go for a Vespa. The Vespa Notte 125 might be the affordable Vespa but compared to Japanese and Indian 125cc scooter rivals, it is almost Rs 20,000 more expensive. Moreover, we would suggest you to take a test ride before making the final decision. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details.
The scooter only runs on petrol fuel. Moreover, it employs the same 125cc three-valve petrol engine that’s still good for 10.6PS of power and 10.6Nm of torque. It has a fuel tank of 7.4 L.
Vespa scooters are known for their brilliant built quality, powerful engine performance, fun to ride traits and premium quality fit and finishes. As for the Notte 125, the scooter is powered by a 125cc three-valve single-cylinder engine that generates 10.6PS at 7500rpm and 10.6Nm at 6000rpm paired with a CVT unit. Being an entry-level scooter in the Vespa range, it uses drum brakes on both ends. Even the three-spoke alloy wheels are shod in tubed tyres. Draped in black overalls, the Notte 125 is now the most affordable scooter in the Vespa lineup along with the BS6 Vespa Club. You may check out the following article for more details: EXCLUSIVE: Most Affordable Vespa Launched With BS6 Updates.