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5 things to know before buying the TVS Ntorq 125

Here are answers to the most commonly asked questions about the TVS Ntorq 125.
2 min read5 Jul '26
Vishal VenugopalVishal Venugopal
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The TVS Ntorq 125 has been one of India's most popular sporty scooters since its launch, combining a peppy engine with sharp styling and a feature set that has consistently punched above its weight. It is available in five variants, offering varying levels of equipment along with unique colour schemes and graphics to cater to different buyers. Here are answers to some of the most commonly asked questions about it.

What is the price of the TVS Ntorq 125?

The TVS Ntorq 125 is available in five variants, with prices starting at Rs 82,500 for the base Disc variant and going up to Rs 1,00,650 for the range-topping XT. The Race Edition is priced at Rs 87,950, the Super Squad Edition at Rs 91,550, and the Race XP at Rs 93,650.

All prices are ex-showroom, Delhi.

What engine does the TVS Ntorq 125 use?

The TVS Ntorq 125 is powered by a 124.8cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled engine producing 9.5hp and 10.6Nm in most variants. The Race XP is in a slightly higher state of tune, producing 10.2hp and 11.5Nm. During our tests of the Race XP, we recorded a 0-60kph time of 7.61 seconds.

What is the mileage of the TVS Ntorq 125?

In our fuel-efficiency tests of the Ntorq 125 Race XP (the most recent variant we've tested), we recorded 52.4kpl in the city and 56.66kpl on the highway. Since the Race XP is in a higher state of tune than the Disc, Race Edition, Super Squad Edition and XT variants, those models are likely to return marginally better fuel efficiency.

What features does the TVS Ntorq 125 have?

All variants of the Ntorq 125 come with a fully digital instrument console that displays the speedometer, odometer, fuel gauge, trip meter, engine temperature and a lap timer. It remains one of the most comprehensive non-TFT instrument clusters available on any scooter in the segment. The console also features TVS' SmartXonnect Bluetooth connectivity with call and SMS alerts, along with turn-by-turn navigation. The Race XP adds Street and Race riding modes, while the range-topping XT gets a split-screen display comprising a TFT panel and a negative LCD, adding features such as voice commands, WhatsApp and Instagram notifications, and live cricket scores.

What variants is the TVS Ntorq 125 available in?

The Ntorq 125 is offered in five variants. The base Disc serves as the entry point and is mechanically identical to the Race Edition and Super Squad Edition, both of which add only cosmetic differentiation through racing-inspired and Marvel-themed graphics, respectively. The Race XP is the performance-focused variant with a higher engine tune and two riding modes. The range-topping XT is the most feature-rich, with its split-screen display and the most comprehensive connectivity package, while retaining the same engine tune as the standard variants.

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