Here’s a visual preview of the upcoming TVS Ntorq 150—featuring sportier styling, bold bodywork, and aggressive lines that build upon its popular 125 cc predecessor.
TVS Ntorq 150: What We Know So Far
Launch Timeline & Pricing
- Expected debut: September 1, 2025, during the festive season, with deliveries likely to commence shortly after.
- Estimated price range:
- ₹1.25–₹1.35 Lakh (BikeWale estimate)
- ₹1.30–₹1.40 Lakh (ZigWheels)
- Up to ₹1.5 Lakh (Virgabadu)
Segment & Competition
TVS is targeting the growing 150–160 cc sporty scooter segment. Key rivals on the radar include:
- Yamaha Aerox 155
- Aprilia SR 175 / SXR 160
- Hero Xoom 160
Engine & Performance
- Likely powered by a 150 cc engine, possibly air-cooled (for cost-efficiency) or liquid-cooled (for performance parity).
- Rumoured outputs vary:
- 12 bhp & ~13 Nm torque with CVT gearbox
- 14–15 PS if it’s a liquid-cooled variant
- Another source suggests 10.5–11.5 PS and 11–12.5 Nm, with top speed over 110 km/h
Design & Styling
- Sporty, aggressive evolution of the Ntorq 125’s DNA.
- Front apron features a bold “T”-shaped LED DRL and quad-projector LED headlamps.
- Sharper body panels, split-seat setup, and possibly black alloy wheels with 14-inch tyres for better stability.
Features & Tech
- TFT digital instrument cluster, likely with SmartXonnect Bluetooth, calling, navigation, and ride stats. Features like multiple ride modes may be included.
- Single-channel ABS as standard; disc brakes; full LED lighting throughout.
Build & Ride Dynamics
- Expect telescopic front forks and rear mono-shock suspension for comfort and control.
- TVS likely to highlight a refined ride combining urban agility and occasional highway stability.
Summary Comparison
Aspect | Expected Details |
---|---|
Launch | September 1, 2025 (Festive Season) |
Price | ₹1.25 L–₹1.5 L (estimate) |
Engine | ~150 cc; 12 bhp/13 Nm or up to 15 PS; CVT gearbox |
Styling | Sporty evolution; quad LEDs; T-DRL; sharp bodywork; 14″ wheels |
Tech | TFT display, SmartXonnect, LED lights, single-channel ABS |
Ride | Telescopic forks, mono-shock, disc brakes |