The TVS Ntorq 150 was officially launched in India on September 4, 2025, marking TVS Motor Company’s bold entry into the premium 150cc scooter segment. Building on the success of the Ntorq 125, this model combines aggressive styling, advanced technology, and performance-oriented features to challenge rivals. Priced starting at an introductory ₹1.19 lakh (ex-showroom), it’s an accessible yet feature-rich option for young riders seeking thrill and convenience. Below is a detailed, point-by-point breakdown of all key aspects, from pricing and variants to specs, features, and more.
TVS Ntorq 150 Launch Overview
- Launch Date: September 4, 2025, in India.
- Positioning: Billed as “India’s quickest hyper-sport scooter,” the Ntorq 150 aims to redefine the segment with high performance, futuristic design, and cutting-edge tech. Its design, inspired by stealth aircraft, emphasizes a “launch-ready, predatory look” for urban commuters and enthusiasts.
- Market Context: This launch expands TVS’s portfolio in the growing 150-160cc sporty scooter category, targeting younger buyers upgrading from the Ntorq 125. It competes in a performance-focused segment.
Pricing
- Introductory Price: ₹1,19,000 (ex-showroom, all India) for the base variant.
- Variant-Specific Pricing:
- Standard/Base Variant: ₹1,19,000 (ex-showroom, Delhi).
- TFT Variant: ₹1,29,000 (ex-showroom, Delhi).
- Note on Pricing: The ₹1.19 lakh starting price is lower than pre-launch expectations (₹1.25-1.50 lakh), positioning it aggressively against rivals. Prices may vary by state due to local taxes and could increase post-introductory period.
Variants
- Available Variants: Two options to cater to different budgets and tech preferences.
- Standard/Base Variant: Focuses on core performance and essential features.
- TFT Variant: Adds advanced connectivity and a premium dashboard for tech-savvy users.
Engine and Specifications
The Ntorq 150 is powered by a new 149.7cc engine with advanced features tailored for performance and efficiency. Below is a detailed table of its engine and specifications:
Specification | Details |
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Engine Type | 149.7cc, single-cylinder, 3-valve, air-cooled O3CTech engine |
Power Output | 13.2 PS (approximately 13 bhp) at 7,000 rpm |
Torque | 14.2 Nm at 5,500 rpm |
Transmission | CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission) |
Additional Tech | Integrated Starter Generator (ISG) ‘iGO Assist’ for mild-hybrid functionality |
Fuel System | Fuel-injected |
Chassis | Tubular steel frame |
Suspension | Telescopic front forks; rear adjustable gas-charged shock absorbers |
Brakes | Front disc with single-channel ABS; rear drum brake |
Tyres | Tubeless; likely 100/80-12 (front) and 110/80-12 (rear) |
Weight | 115 kg (kerb weight) |
Other Specs | 22L under-seat storage, USB charging port, patented E-Z center stand |
Performance
- Acceleration: 0-60 km/h in 6.3 seconds (claimed), about 2 seconds quicker than the Ntorq 125.
- Top Speed: 104 km/h (claimed), earning it the title of “India’s fastest scooter in its segment.”
- Ride Modes: Two modes – Street (for efficiency) and Race (for performance).
- Mileage: Not officially stated, but expected to be competitive (around 40-50 km/l based on similar engines; real-world tests pending).
- Handling: Tuned for sportier dynamics with stiffer suspension and better braking, ideal for city and highway use.
Features
The Ntorq 150 is loaded with tech, setting new benchmarks in the segment.
- Instrument Cluster:
- Base: Hybrid TFT console with turn-by-turn navigation via TVS SmartXonnect app, phone alerts, music controls, and adaptive brightness.
- TFT Variant: Full 5-inch TFT display (India’s most advanced scooter interface) with customizable widgets, OTA updates, Amazon Alexa integration, smartwatch connectivity, ride analytics, social media notifications, live sports/weather updates, caller ID, incognito mode, and in-depth stats via TVS app.
- Connectivity: TVS SmartXonnect™ with 50+ features, including Bluetooth, e-SIM/2G/4G telematics, vehicle tracking, last parked location, crash/theft alerts, SOS assistance, and follow-me headlamps.
- Safety Features: Switchable traction control (segment-first), ABS, emergency brake warning, hazard lamps, and adjustable brake levers.
- Lighting: All-LED setup with quad-projector LED headlamps, fang-like DRLs, and split tail-lamps with integrated indicators.
- Other Conveniences: Naked motorcycle-style handlebar for better control, jet-inspired vents, and a signature muffler note for an engaging exhaust sound.
Design and Colors
- Design Highlights: Aggressive, forward-biased stance with arrowhead front form for aerodynamics, pseudo-winglets, sporty decals, integrated winglets reinforcing “racing DNA,” and a gaming console-inspired display. The overall look is sharp and predatory, with a split-seat design and 14-inch alloy wheels.
- Color Options:
- Standard Variant: Stealth Silver, Racing Red, Turbo Blue.
- TFT Variant: Nitro Green, Racing Red, Turbo Blue.
Rivals and Competition
- Key Competitors:
- Yamaha Aerox 155: Priced at ₹1.51 lakh, with a 155cc liquid-cooled engine (14.79 PS).
- Hero Xoom 160: Priced at ₹1.49 lakh, featuring a 160cc liquid-cooled engine.
- Aprilia SXR 160/SR 175: Air-cooled, premium scooters with prices starting around ₹1.45 lakh.
- Competitive Edge: The Ntorq 150 undercuts rivals on price while offering segment-first features like traction control and a 5-inch TFT display with Alexa integration. Its air-cooled engine may lag slightly in power compared to liquid-cooled competitors but keeps costs lower.
Why the Ntorq 150 Stands Out
- Affordability: At ₹1.19 lakh (introductory), it’s the most budget-friendly option in the 150-160cc premium scooter segment.
- Tech Leadership: The TFT variant’s 5-inch display with 50+ SmartXonnect features, including Alexa and OTA updates, is unmatched in its class.
- Performance: With 13.2 PS, a 104 km/h top speed, and a 0-60 km/h sprint in 6.3 seconds, it’s a thrilling ride for enthusiasts.
- Design Appeal: The stealth-inspired styling, LED lighting, and sporty ergonomics make it a head-turner for younger riders.
- Practicality: 22L storage, USB charging, and the E-Z center stand add daily usability.
Conclusion
The TVS Ntorq 150, launched on September 4, 2025, at ₹1.19 lakh (ex-showroom), redefines the 150cc scooter segment with its blend of performance, technology, and aggressive pricing. Its 149.7cc air-cooled engine, mild-hybrid iGO Assist, segment-first traction control, and advanced TFT display with SmartXonnect make it a compelling choice for young riders and Ntorq 125 upgraders. While it faces tough competition from the Yamaha Aerox 155, Hero Xoom 160, and Aprilia SXR 160/SR 175, its lower price and feature-packed variants give it a strong edge. For those seeking a stylish, tech-laden, and quick scooter, the Ntorq 150 is a game-changer.