TVS NTorq 125: First Ride Review
- Feb 16, 2018
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TVS Ntorq 125 gets three new paint schemes, RaceXP gets only one
No mechanical changes
No changes in other variants
TVS has refreshed the Ntorq 125 and the Ntorq 125 RaceXP with new paint schemes for 2024. Ntorq 125, the base variant, gets three new single-tone colourways: Turquoise, Harlequin Blue and Nardo Grey, with snazzy graphics around the model-name logos. RaceXP gets only one new Matte Black Special Edition colourway, which paints the scooter in all-black, except for its red wheels. Everything else remains the same as before on these scooters.

The TVS Ntorq 125 is one of the sportiest and quickest 125cc scooters in India. It’s powered by a 124.8cc three-valve air-cooled engine that makes 9.51PS and 10.6Nm. However, the RaceXP is the slightly more souped-up version that makes 10.2PS and 10.9Nm. That has resulted in a 0 to 60kmph acceleration time of 8.07s in our real-world test.
The TVS Ntorq 125 is also one of the most feature-rich scooters in India. All the variants get an LED headlight, digital instrument cluster with smartphone connectivity with phone alerts, segment-first riding modes, turn-by-turn navigation, and more. In terms of equipment, the NTorq 125 gets a conventional front fork, monoshock, 12-inch alloy wheels with 100-section front tyre and a 110-section rear tyre. All the variants get a 220mm front disc brake and a 130mm drum brake. It has a ground clearance of 155mm which makes it easy to glide over bumps without scraping the underbelly. All the variants of the Ntorq weigh around 110kg mark, which is standard in the segment.

Apart from this, the top-end XT variant gets a split-LED display and voice control as well, along with ‘SmartXtrack’ that can give the rider updates about weather, news, sports, and from their social media profiles, but only when stopped.
With the new colours, the base Ntorq 125 is priced at Rs 86,871, while the Ntorq 125 RaceXP is priced at Rs 97,501. The Ntorq 125 is available in 5 variants, and here’s a complete price breakdown:
|
TVS Ntorq 125 |
Price |
|
Disc |
Rs 86,871 |
|
Race Edition |
Rs 89,641 |
|
Super Squad Edition |
Rs 95.941 |
|
RaceXP |
Rs 97,501 |
|
XT |
Rs 1,05,841 |
(all prices, ex-showroom, Delhi)
The TVS Ntorq rivals the likes of the Suzuki Access 125, TVS Jupiter 125, and the Honda Activa 125.
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