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TVS Ntorq 150: A New Contender in the 150cc Scooter Segment

TVS is gearing up to launch the Ntorq 150, a new entrant in the 150cc scooter segment, aiming to rival established competitors like Yamaha and Aprilia. The scooter has been teased, showcasing a sporty design and advanced features. With a powerful engine expected to deliver 12 BHP and 13 N·m of torque, the Ntorq 150 promises an exciting ride. Equipped with modern technology such as a TFT display and enhanced braking systems, this model is set to elevate TVS's presence in the competitive scooter market. Stay tuned for more updates on its launch!
 

Introduction to TVS Ntorq 150

TVS has established itself as a pioneer in introducing sporty designs to the commuter scooter market, particularly in the 125cc category. With a solid reputation in this segment, the brand is now setting its sights on the 150cc market, as evidenced by the recent sighting of a test mule for the NTORQ 150. This model has been teased ahead of its anticipated launch.


Teaser Insights


Since the introduction of the 125cc Ntorq in 2018, TVS has consistently updated the model to stay competitive in a crowded market. With the upcoming 150cc variant, TVS is poised to challenge established players like Aprilia and Yamaha. This new scooter will compete against models such as the Yamaha Aerox 155, Aprilia SR175, and the soon-to-be-released Hero Xoom 160.


Specifications and Features

According to reports from a recent test mule sighting, the Ntorq 150 is expected to feature a quad-projector LED headlight system, while its overall design will likely echo that of the existing Ntorq models.


Speculations indicate that the upcoming TVS Ntorq 150 could generate approximately 12 BHP of peak power and 13 N·m of torque, coupled with a CVT gearbox. The teaser suggests an exhilarating riding experience with enhanced acceleration due to the larger engine displacement, and the exhaust is expected to produce a richer, deeper sound.


As an upgrade from the current 125cc offerings, this scooter is anticipated to include disc brakes and a 5-inch TFT display, similar to the one found in the Raider 125.