At a Glance
- Launching September 4, 2025 – TVS’s biggest Ntorq yet.
- Teased with a quad-projector LED headlamp.
- Likely to pack a 150–160cc engine with sporty performance.
- Rivals: Yamaha Aerox 155, Hero Xoom 160, Aprilia SR 175.
Introduction
TVS has built a strong following in India’s scooter market, especially with the Ntorq 125, which struck the perfect balance of style, performance, and practicality. It became the scooter of choice for young riders who didn’t just want a ride to work or college, but something that felt fun and engaging. Now, TVS is ready to scale things up with the Ntorq 150, officially set to launch on September 4, 2025. This new model will be TVS’s most powerful scooter to date, designed to compete in the growing premium scooter space.
Styling – Sharper, Bolder, More Aggressive
Even with just a teaser, TVS has managed to stir excitement. The Ntorq 150 will feature a quad-projector LED headlamp cluster – two low-beams and two high-beams – neatly tucked into the apron. This setup not only gives it a striking face but also reinforces the scooter’s sporty intent.
- Expect the bodywork to be muscular and aggressive, staying true to the Ntorq DNA.
- A maxi-scooter-inspired stance could make it look larger and more premium.
- 14-inch alloy wheels are likely, aligning it with rivals like the Aerox and Xoom.
This design direction suggests that the Ntorq 150 will be aimed squarely at young riders who want performance wrapped in sharp styling.
Engine and Performance – The Real Talking Point
The heart of the Ntorq 150 is still under wraps, but here’s what’s expected:
- Displacement: Between 150cc to 160cc.
- Output: Around 14–15 bhp, placing it right beside the Aerox 155 and Xoom 160.
- Cooling setup:
- If liquid-cooled, TVS can match Yamaha and Hero for outright performance.
- If air-cooled, it will likely focus on affordability while still being powerful.
Whatever the route, one thing is clear: this will be TVS’s most powerful scooter ever, finally pushing the brand into a performance category it hasn’t entered before.
Features and Equipment – TVS’s Strong Suit
TVS has a history of giving its scooters tech-packed features, and the Ntorq 150 is expected to raise the bar. Likely inclusions are:
- A TFT digital instrument cluster with Bluetooth, navigation, and smart connectivity.
- Full LED lighting, enhancing both looks and safety.
- Disc brakes at both ends with single-channel ABS (mandatory for scooters over 150cc).
- Large under-seat storage thanks to clever packaging with a central fuel tank spine.
These features will ensure that the scooter doesn’t just look sporty, but also feels modern and practical.
Competition and Pricing – A Crowded Battlefield
The upcoming Ntorq 150 won’t have it easy – it enters a space already ruled by some strong players:
- Yamaha Aerox 155 – sleek, liquid-cooled
- Hero Xoom 160 – another liquid-cooled challenger
- Aprilia SR 175 – bigger in displacement, air-cooled, and known for its raw punch.
With these rivals setting the tone, TVS is expected to place the Ntorq 150 smartly in the ₹1.45–1.55 lakh (ex-showroom) range, balancing value with sporty performance.
Final Words
The TVS Ntorq 150 is more than just an upsized version of the 125 — it’s TVS’s bold entry into the premium scooter space. With its sporty design, bigger engine, and modern kit, it promises both fun and everyday practicality. Launching on September 4, it could set a new benchmark for riders who’ve always admired the Ntorq but wanted that extra punch.
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