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Last Updated on: 27 Apr 2026

TVS Ntorq 125 User Reviews

3/5
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StreetHawk27 Apr 2026
3/5

I have Ntorq 125. It's a good workhorse, but mileage is poor at 26-28 kmpl. Not a great handler, but very reliable with no cold start issues. Starts well even after 2 weeks.

TVS Ntorq 125 Expert Reviews

Autocar score
7

We like

  • Sharp looks

  • spacious for tall riders

We don't like

  • No longer the quickest in the segment

  • Fuel efficiency not as good as competition

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Questions you may find useful

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Som

6w

I currently use a Jawa 42 for my daily office commute of around 15 km (one way), which involves city traffic and bad roads. However, the suspension and seat feel quite stiff, and the shocks from potholes are directly transmitted to my spine. I have lower back pain, which worsens with continued riding. I am considering switching to a scooter for a more comfortable commute. Could you please advise on the best options for my usage? I am 178 cm tall.

Autocar India team

Autocar India

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5w

Since you've said that your commute has bad roads, replacing your Jawa 42 with a scooter wouldn't be our recommendation. While they are innately more practical than motorcycles, scooters have their smaller wheels and shorter, thinner suspension units. It won't really enhance your comfort, at least not to a great extent. Instead, we would advise you to get a practical 160cc commuter like the Honda Unicorn / SP160, TVS Apache RTR 160 4V or Bajaj Pulsar N160. These are comfortable, fuel-efficient and peppy machines perfectly suited to city use. To make an informed decision before you go ahead with your purchase, ensure to take a test ride of all three to see which one you gel with the best.If, however, you want to go with a scooter as your next purchase, consider the following options. In the family scooter space, the TVS Jupiter 110 / 125 and Suzuki Access would be our top picks. If you want something sportier feeling and looking yet comfortable enough for daily usage, then the TVS Ntorq 125 & 150 are what you should be looking at. Again, a test ride of all of these is imperative before you make your decision. Make sure you intentionally go over bad patches of road and make tight, lock-to-lock U-turns to see if the handlebars foul with your knees, since you are a taller rider.

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Sridhar

14w

Hi, I am 46 years old and own a Royal Enfield Electra 5S (2006 model). I am planning to buy a new scooter as my primary vehicle and keep my Enfield as a secondary one. My daily commute is about 40 km. Should I choose an IC (internal combustion) scooter or an electric one? I want a scooter with good suspension, because I’ve been riding an Enfield for almost 20 years and bumps and potholes have never been an issue thanks to its big tyres. I also want decent mileage and good performance. Awaiting your advice. Thank you.

Autocar India team

Autocar India

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13w

In the ICE scooter space, among the practical, family-centric offerings, consider the TVS Jupiter 110/125 and the Suzuki Access. Both have some of the best ride qualities on an Indian scooter and are quite fuel-efficient, spacious, and practical. If you want something quicker, then the TVS Ntorq 125 / 150 models are worth taking a look at because they blend peppy performance and everyday usability quite well. Since you have a pretty long commute, in the EV space, you should look at options like the Ather Rizta 3.7, Bajaj Chetak 35 models and TVS iQube 3.5 variants so you have enough range to tackle other things outside of your daily run. These EVs will be quite a bit more expensive to buy than the petrol-powered scooters listed above, but you will recoup the additional money with the low running costs. We'd recommend a test ride of these machines over all sorts of roads so you can decide for yourself which is the best option for you.

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