TVS Ntorq 125 : In the dynamic world of scooters, the TVS Ntorq 125 has found its own folowing.
Created keeping in mind the younger generation, the new Ntorq 125 is perfectly suited for youth who don’t want a boring looking engine anymore!
Billed as the sporty & stylish scooter in the 125cc, it comes with the new engine which offers superior performance with enhanced gearless driving experience, combined with the sporty looks, bold impression and aggressive design.
Impressive Look and Premium Style
One of the most distinct features of the TVS Ntorq 125 is its sporty design language. Snarling lines, massive panels and a race-inspired stance, it exudes a tough sports feel.
It also gets LED headlamp and taillamp, along with signature T-shaped DRL which ensures modern and edgy look.
The scooter is also available with attractive colour scheme options of race inspired graphics & striking matte finish that augments the overall appeal of the scooter.
And its sculpted bodywork and meticulous detailing make it stand out from every other family adventure.
Where other scooters in the segment tend to be utilitarian, the Ntorq is more in the middle, offering style and function, and that’s what has helped it draw enthusiasts and customers alike.
Even the small things like the fake carbon fiber finish, high and sporty grab rails and alloy wheels add to its upmarket feel.
Engine and Performance of The Chain Saw
Underneath its slick fairing, it gets 124.8cc single-cylinder air-cooled fuel-injected engine, that delivers good grunt than other 125cc scooter out there.
Good acceleration atop its peak output of 9.25 bhp and 10.5 Nm of torque ensures quick throttle response, resulting in a peppy ride.
The throttle is snappy and the motor feels polished in both city traffic and on the highway.
This is a scooter that is equally at ease in city traffic, as well as for slightly long legs, and has the same fun-to-ride personality that we have come to associate with the TVS Ntorq.
The CVT box is nicely-sorted; smooth delivery of power without jerks.
TVS has also focused on NVH and bettering efficiency on the BS6-compliant version, so the scooter is now more refined that ever.
Comfort and Handling
The other thing that the Ntorq 125 does well is pose comfort. The seat also is adequately cushioned for rider and passenger.
The riding position is upright and relaxed, which keeps you comfortable on longer commutes and does not tire you out.
There’s a broad handlebar for good leverage, and the big footboard provides enough legroom for taller riders.
Suspension duties are from telescopic forks upfront and gas charged hydraulic shock absorbers at the rear.
Most road conditions are effortlessly taken care of on this setup and it offers the scooter a smooth ride.
Whether you’re negotiating potholes or speed breakers, or just wading through bad roads, the Ntorq never gets on the nerves of the rider.
Technology and Features
Where the Ntorq 125 really scores is in the features department. It had been the country’s first Bluetooth-enabled scooter, with its SmartXonnect tech.
Riders can connect their smartphones with the digital instrument cluster to receive turn-by-turn navigation, call alerts, message alerts and a lap timer, among some other features. The all digital console is something you’d see in a sportbike, with various riding modes.
Other impressive features are the external fuel filling cap for an extra level of convenience, engine kill switch, USB charger and LED lighting.
These qualities elevate the Ntorq above just being the sum of all its bits and bobs into something akin to an engaging and connected machine.
Pros and Cons
The TVS Ntorq 125 is a looker and it also delivers on performance and features. It’s one of the rare scooters in the market that manages to legitimately blur the lines between sporty flair and day-to-day utility.
The engine is strong, the ride is well-dialed in, and the design is a head turner wherever it goes. It’s SmartXonnect system is a touch of the future and will particularlyexcite the technophile user.
But it’s all at a cost. It costs just a little more than standard 110cc scooters and with a decent mileage figure, it isn’t too bad either.
Riders who prioritize fuel economy above all else might be better served by something else. What’s more, its sporty suspension tuning could be a little hard-riding for some on bumpy roads.
TVS Ntorq 125 Conclusion
The TVS Ntorq 125 is an attractive alternative for the convenience for those looking for a little more than a workaday scooter. It’s for those who appreciate style with power, modern amenities in a single package.
With a peppy motor and tech-laden looks, the Ntorq is unique in the 125 scooter space.