TVS Ntorq 125: Ride the Streets with Power, Style, and Tech Vibes

Md karim Didar
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Zoom through the streets, the bass of your playlist thumping, as the 2025 TVS Ntorq 125 turns every ride into a vibe. Launched on April 24, this sporty scooter is a total game-changer for college students and young riders who crave style, speed, and a bit of swagger. Priced between ₹94,156 and ₹1,10,381 (ex-showroom), the Ntorq 125 rocks a 124.8cc engine with up to 10.2 PS of power, a solid 54 kmpl mileage, and tech that keeps you connected on the go. With its bold looks, eco-friendly edge, and performance that screams “let’s roll,” this scooter is here to dominate the 125cc segment in 2025. Ready to feel the rush of a ride that’s as trendy as you are? Let’s break down why the Ntorq 125 is the ultimate pick for the youth crew.

The Ntorq 125 doesn’t just show up—it makes an entrance. Its stealth jet-inspired design is all sharp angles and bold lines, like it’s ready to take flight at any second. The 2025 update brings fresh colors that pop: Midnight Black Panther with its matte finish and red rims, Harlequin Blue with a funky vibe, and Turquoise Blue for that cool, ocean-wave feel. The “T”-shaped LED taillight and diamond-cut 12-inch alloy wheels add a premium touch, while the carbon-fiber textured seat with red stitching screams sporty flair. At 111–118 kg, it’s light enough to weave through college parking lots, and the 155mm ground clearance handles speed bumps like a champ. Plus, TVS uses eco-friendly paints, so you’re flexing style without harming the planet—a win for the Insta-worthy aesthetic and the earth.

Power That Fuels Your Vibe

Twist the throttle, and the Ntorq 125’s 124.8cc, air-cooled, single-cylinder engine comes alive with a throaty growl that’ll give you goosebumps. The standard version pumps out 9.38 PS at 7000 rpm and 10.6 Nm at 5500 rpm, but the Race XP variant cranks it up to 10.2 PS and 10.9 Nm, making it the fastest 125cc scooter in India. With a top speed of 107 km/h and a 0–60 km/h sprint in just 8.07 seconds (Race XP), it’s perfect for zipping to class or racing friends on the highway. The 54 kmpl mileage (real-world 42–51 kmpl) means the 5-litre tank stretches to 270 km, saving you ₹15,000–₹18,000 yearly at ₹100/litre compared to a 30 kmpl scooter. The BS6 Phase 2 engine cuts emissions, so you’re burning rubber while keeping the air cleaner for the next gen speed with a conscience, fam.


Handling That Keeps It Lit

This scooter isn’t just about looking fly—it handles like a dream, making every ride a total vibe. The telescopic front forks and rear monoshock are tuned for sporty rides, keeping you glued to the road when you lean into those tight campus corners. The 12-inch alloy wheels and chunky tubeless tyres (100/80 front, 110/80 rear) grip like they mean it, even on wet streets, while the 155mm ground clearance lets you roll over speed bumps without a hitch. At 770mm seat height, it’s low enough for shorter riders to feel confident, but the stiff suspension can make bumpy roads a bit jarring—better suited for smooth city streets than rough patches. The 220mm front disc brake (drum on base models) with a 130mm rear drum gives solid stopping power, keeping you in control when traffic gets wild.


Tech That Connects Your Squad

The Ntorq 125 isn’t just a ride—it’s your wingman, packed with tech that keeps you plugged in. The fully digital instrument cluster with SmartXonnect Bluetooth is a total flex, showing speed, fuel, and trip data while syncing with your phone for call alerts, SMS notifications, and turn-by-turn navigation. Imagine cruising through Chennai, your screen guiding you to the hottest café, while your group chat buzzes with plans—all without pulling over. The Race XP and XT variants add voice assist, letting you switch riding modes (Street for chill vibes, Race for max power) with a quick command. LED headlights save juice while lighting up the night, and a USB charger in the under-seat storage keeps your phone alive for those late-night rides. With 20 litres of storage, you can stash your helmet or a small bag, but the compact footboard means bigger stuff might cramp your style.


Green Vibes for Urban Riders

The Ntorq 125 isn’t just about the thrill—it’s about riding smart for the planet too. That 54 kmpl mileage (42 kmpl real-world in the city) slashes CO2 compared to a 30 kmpl scooter, a big deal when you’re rolling through smoggy streets. The air-cooled engine skips liquid cooling mess, cutting maintenance waste, and the BS6 Phase 2 compliance keeps emissions low. At ₹2–₹3 per km running cost, you’re saving ₹15,000 yearly compared to thirstier rides, leaving more cash for your next adventure. TVS’s local sourcing for 90% of parts reduces shipping emissions, and the lightweight 111–118 kg frame lowers its overall footprint. This scooter lets you chase the rush while keeping the earth in mind—a sporty ride that’s as green as your favorite smoothie spot.


Price That Fits Young Pockets

Starting at ₹94,156 (ex-showroom) for the base model, the Ntorq 125 climbs to ₹1,10,381 for the Race XP, with on-road costs in Delhi hitting ₹1,12,884–₹1,29,460. EMIs start at ₹3,849/month with a ₹5,609 down payment, perfect for college students or young pros on a budget. Compared to the Suzuki Avenis 125 (₹93,200) or Yamaha Ray ZR 125 (₹87,240), the Ntorq’s tech and power justify the price, though the higher variants might feel steep for some. Festive deals through Diwali 2025 might toss in cashback or free accessories, so hit up your nearest TVS dealer. With 12 color options across five variants, including the Marvel-themed Super Squad Edition, there’s a shade for every vibe whether you’re into Midnight Black Panther’s stealth look or Harlequin Blue’s bold energy.


Rivals That Can’t Keep Up

The Ntorq 125 owns the 125cc sporty scooter scene:

Suzuki Avenis 125 (₹93,200): 8.7 bhp, 48 kmpl, less tech-heavy.

Yamaha Ray ZR 125 (₹87,240): 8.2 bhp, 50 kmpl, lighter but slower.

Honda Dio 125 (₹85,000): 8.3 bhp, 45 kmpl, sleek but lacks Bluetooth.

The Ntorq’s 10.2 PS (Race XP) and 54 kmpl mileage outshine the Avenis and Dio, while its SmartXonnect tech leaves the Ray ZR in the dust. It’s the king of sporty scooters for the youth crew.


Bumps on the Hype Train

The Ntorq 125 isn’t perfect—there are a few speed bumps to watch for. The stiff suspension, while awesome for cornering, can make rough roads a pain, especially if you’re riding long distances (Web ID 1). Real-world mileage might dip to 42 kmpl in heavy traffic or if you’re always in Race mode, so keep an eye on the fuel gauge during city sprints. The compact footboard is a bummer for carrying bigger bags, a hassle if you’re hauling stuff to class. Some X posts mention the digital cluster can be hard to read in direct sunlight, a drag during midday rides. And while the price is fair, the top-end XT variant at ₹1,10,381 might feel like a stretch for some wallets. Still, for a scooter this lit, these are just small potholes on the road to greatness.


Who’s It Made For

This scooter’s for the young and restless—college students who want a sporty ride to flex on campus, urban riders craving 10.2 PS of power for city sprints, and eco-conscious trendsetters who love 54 kmpl efficiency. The SmartXonnect tech suits social butterflies who live on their phones, and the 155mm ground clearance handles city streets like a pro. It’s not for long-distance tourers or those needing tons of storage, but if you’re a Gen Z rider chasing style, speed, and a greener vibe, the Ntorq 125 is your perfect match.


Where to Grab This Beast

TVS’s 1000+ dealerships across India—from Bangalore to Bhopal have the Ntorq 125 in stock since its April 24, 2025 launch. Online bookings via TVS’s e-shop or Flipkart are live, with EMIs starting at ₹3,849/month. Metro cities might deliver faster, but smaller towns could see a 10–15-day wait. Festive deals through Diwali 2025 might add perks like free helmets or cashback—check local dealers for Midnight Black Panther or Turquoise Blue availability and test rides.


Ntorq 125: Ride With Swagger

The 2025 TVS Ntorq 125 is the sporty scooter every young rider needs—a 124.8cc beast with 54 kmpl efficiency, ₹94,156–₹1,10,381 price, and tech that keeps you connected. With its stealth jet-inspired looks, eco-friendly design, and performance that turns heads, it’s a total vibe, though the stiff suspension and compact footboard might cramp your style. This isn’t just a scooter—it’s a lifestyle for the youth who live for the rush. The Ntorq 125 is ready to define the road—your road—in 2025.


Disclaimer: Specs and prices are based on 2025 reports. Verify with TVS dealers.


Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Ntorq 125 so sporty 

Its stealth jet-inspired design, “T”-shaped LED taillight, and red-stitched carbon-fiber seat give it a bold, race-ready look.


How fast can it really go  

The Race XP variant hits 107 km/h, with a 0–60 km/h sprint in 8.07 seconds, perfect for quick dashes.


What’s the price range in 2025

Ex-showroom at ₹94,156–₹1,10,381; on-road in Delhi around ₹1,12,884–₹1,29,460, with EMIs starting at ₹3,849/month.


How eco-friendly is this scooter

With 54 kmpl mileage, BS6 Phase 2 compliance, and sustainable materials, it cuts emissions, saving ₹15,000 yearly at ₹100/litre.


Is it good for college students

Yes, its 111–118 kg weight, SmartXonnect tech, and sporty vibe make it a trendy pick for campus rides.


What tech keeps riders connected 

SmartXonnect Bluetooth, voice assist, and a digital cluster with navigation, call alerts, and social notifications keep you plugged in.


How does it handle city streets

The 12-inch wheels and 155mm ground clearance tackle traffic and speed bumps, though the stiff suspension feels bumpy on rough patches.


Where can I test ride one  

TVS dealerships across India or online via Flipkart and TVS’s e-shop, with test rides available since April 24, 2025.

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