TVS Ntorq 125 now available in two new colours

    In addition to the four matte colour options, the Ntorq 125 gets the option of Metallic Blue and Metallic Grey; prices unchanged.

    Published On Apr 13, 2018 05:27:00 PM

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    TVS Ntorq 125 now available in two new colours

    Just two months after its launch, TVS has introduced two new colours on the Ntorq 125 – Metallic Blue and Metallic Grey. The two metallic colour options join the four matte options (yellow, white, green and red) the scooter was launched with. The new colours come at no extra cost and the Ntorq is still priced at Rs 58,750 (ex-showroom Delhi).

    The dark Metallic Grey should be a good option for those who found the other colour schemes too loud. Other than the new colours, there are no other changes to the scooter.

    The Ntorq gets TVS' exclusive technology platform, SmartXonnect, and is the first scooter, across all segments, to offer Bluetooth connectivity. Its fully digital instrument panel also offers navigation assist, caller ID, an app-based parking-location assist, as well as three display modes – Street, Sport and Ride Stats.

    Powering the Ntorq 125 is a CVTi-REVV 124.8cc motor with a 3-valve head, producing 9.5hp and 10.5Nm of torque, making it the most powerful scooter from the bike maker. It has a kerb weight of 116.1kg.

    The Ntorq 125 competes with the Honda Grazia and the Aprilia SR125, and we've done a full-fledged comparison of the three scooters. Click here to read the 2018 Grazia vs Ntorq vs SR 125 comparison.

    Also read: Grazia vs NTorq vs SR125 comparison

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