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TVS Ntorq 150 price and variants explained

The bigger Ntorq is available in two variants, differentiated by the number of features and colour options.
2 min read24 Feb '26
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TVS recently entered the 150cc+ sporty scooter category with its Ntorq 150, which built upon the base of its smaller sibling while bringing in more performance and tech to the table. TVS sells the Ntorq 150 in just two variants, and here, we’ll break down what they offer you and their price.

All prices are ex-showroom, Delhi.

TVS Ntorq 150 variant breakdown

Standard

The base variant of the Ntorq 150 is identical in terms of its design and mechanical underpinnings to the higher TFT variant. The 149.7cc single-cylinder air-cooled engine is rated for 13.2hp and 14.2Nm of torque and comes with fuel-saving start/stop tech. Two riding modes are on offer: Race and Street.

Where the base variant differs from the TFT is in its instrumentation and switchgear. This variant of the Ntorq 150 uses the same hybrid LCD/TFT display as the Ntorq 125 XT and Jupiter 125 SXC. As such, it misses out on some smart connectivity features seen on the top variant. The switchgear, too, is simpler and is shared with sub-200cc Apache commuter models. You can have the Ntorq 150’s base variant in three colours – silver, blue and red – with silver being exclusive to it. This variant is priced at Rs 1.09 lakh.

TFT

Stepping up to the TFT variant brings in, well, a 5-inch colour TFT display and more premium switchgear from the Apache RTX 300 and 310cc bikes. This display brings in more connectivity features, a more intuitive UI and auto-dimming tech, unlike the dash on the lower variant. Three colours are offered here – neon yellow, red and blue – with the yellow being exclusive to this top variant. At Rs 1.18 lakh, this variant costs Rs 9,000 more than the base version. 
 

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