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TVS NTorq 150 Launched in India: Powerful Engine, Bold Design, and Smart Tech

HIGHLIGHTS

  • TVS NTorq 150 has been officially launched in India.
  • NTorq 150 is now the “India’s Quickest Petrol Scooter.”
  • It is quite tech-laden with segment-first features.

TVS Motor Company has once again stirred up excitement in the two-wheeler market with the launch of the all-new NTorq 150.

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TVS Ntorq 150

Known as one of the “big three” two-wheeler automotive manufacturer in India, TVS has now expanded the boundaries of its own Ntorq lineup. The NTorq 150 comes powered by a 149.7 cc, air-cooled O3CTech engine that delivers 13.2 PS at 7000 rpm and 14.2 Nm at 5500 rpm.

This setup enables the scooter to sprint from 0 to 60 km/h in just 6.3 seconds, while topping out at 104 km/h, a feat that has earned it the title of India’s quickest petrol scooter. There are two variants available at present: Standard and the higher-spec TFT, which offers a more advanced TFT display and exclusive smart features.

The design language of the NTorq 150 draws inspiration from stealth aircraft, featuring sharp lines and bold details that convey both aggression and precision. Standout elements include MULTIPOINT® Projector Headlights, Aerodynamic Winglets, a sporty stubby muffler with a throaty note, and eye-catching colored Alloy Wheels.

Although the chassis borrows its roots from the NTorq 125, TVS has reworked the suspension with updated springs and damping rates to sharpen handling. The scooter stands on 12-inch Alloy Wheels, Tubeless Tyres, and has a seat height of 770 mm, ground clearance of 155 mm, and a lightweight kerb weight of 115 kg.

Where this scooter really makes a statement is in its tech arsenal. The top-end TFT variant introduces a full high-resolution screen paired with advanced features like Ride Telematics, Geofencing, Alexa, and Smartwatch Integration, Vehicle Live Tracking, Crash and Theft alerts, and even Emergency Braking Warnings.

Both variants, however, share a strong list of rider-focused technologies such as Dual Ride Modes (Street and Race), Single-Channel ABS, Traction Control, Adjustable Brake Levers, and a convenient USB charging port.

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