TVS Ntorq 125 Race Edition launched at Rs 62,995

    The new Race Edition features a new LED headlight and sporty-looking graphics.

    Published On Sep 19, 2019 01:26:00 PM

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    TVS has launched the Ntorq 125 Race Edition at Rs 62,995 (ex-showroom, Delhi). The new model features a new LED headlight with a T-shaped diffused LED DRL, as well as a few other changes. This version of the Ntorq costs Rs 3,000 more than the standard model.

    Aside from the new LED headlight, the Race Edition of the 125cc scooter features a unique colour scheme. The body panels are red-, black- and silver-coloured and the scooter also gets chequered-style decals on the front apron and side panels. Interestingly, what would be regular black plastic on the standard scooter is painted in red near the footboard of the Race Edition. It also features a hazard light, this time around.

    With the addition of the new colour scheme the Ntorq is now available in a total of eight colour options, three of which are metallic and five have a matte finish. TVS also recently introduced a drum-brake variant of the Ntorq, priced at Rs 58,552. The scooter is powered by a 124.8cc, single-cylinder engine that makes 9.4hp at 7,500rpm and 10.5Nm of torque at 5,500rpm.

    The Ntorq 125 has proven to be quite a popular scooter for the company, with sales crossing the 1 lakh units mark in less than seven months after its launch. The TVS Ntorq 125 also managed to bag the Scooter of the Year title at Autocar Awards 2019.

    It appears as if TVS is not getting into the BS6 race yet, though, and will use its lower price advantage for as long as it possibly can.

     

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