The TVS NTorq 150 has made a strong entry into the Indian market. This scooter is a special gift for young people who want style, powerful pickup, and advanced technology. It continues its legacy as India’s first connected scooter. If you’re planning to buy a powerful 150cc scooter, how will this new NTorq 150, with a starting price of ₹1.19 lakh (ex-showroom), be for you? Let’s take a complete and accurate look at its aggressive design, engine performance, and excellent features.

Pricing and GST Reduction

TVS Ntorq 150

The TVS NTorq 150 has been launched in two main variants. The standard variant is available at ₹1.19 lakh (ex-showroom), while the TFT variant is priced at ₹1.29 lakh (ex-showroom). Keep in mind that after the GST reduction, this scooter will become cheaper by approximately 7%, or up to ₹9,000, from September 22, 2025, making it a very attractive deal.

Aggressive Design

The NTorq 150 has a very aggressive and futuristic design. Its arrowhead silhouette, floating seat, and front aero winglets give it a sports bike feel. Twin LED projector headlamps at the front and ‘T’-shaped LED taillamps at the rear make it stunning and stylish even for night riding.

The scooter weighs 115 kg and is offered in four sporty color options, including red, blue, black, and gray. Winglets have been added to its front, ensuring better downforce at high speeds.

Engine Power and Advanced Performance

The NTorq 150 is powered by a 149.7cc air-cooled, 3-valve single-cylinder engine. This engine produces 13.2 hp of power and 14.2 Nm of torque. It also features Integrated Starter Generator (ISG) assist, ensuring smooth and silent starts. The scooter accelerates from 0-60 km/h in just 6.3 seconds.

The company claims a top speed of 104 km/h, and this claim proves true during riding. Customers also get the iGo Assist torque boost function, which increases low-end punch, allowing the scooter to accelerate faster. It features two ride modes: Race (full performance) and Street (improved fuel economy), allowing you to customize your ride to your liking.

Ride Quality and Safety

Suspension is handled by telescopic forks at the front and a monoshock at the rear, which handle bumps well and provide confidence in cornering. Braking is handled by disc brakes at the front and drum brakes at the rear, with single-channel ABS as standard.

It offers switchable traction control when riding on wet roads, ensuring stability during sudden acceleration even in slippery conditions. Being a 150cc scooter, it returns a fuel economy of 38 to 40 kilometers per liter, and a slight vibration is felt on the handlebars at high speeds, although it remains manageable.

Equipped with Powerful Features

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The NTorq 150 is unrivaled in terms of features. The TFT variant offers a 5-inch color TFT display, Bluetooth connectivity, navigation assist, Alexa integration, and over 50 smart features. The four-way navigation controller in the switchgear makes navigating the menus extremely easy. Safety features include crash and theft alert, emergency brake warning (hazard lamps activated), follow-me headlamps, and E-Z center stand.

Adjustable brake levers (three levels) and a USB charging port make it practical. Underseat storage is 22 liters, which is enough to store bags or groceries, while a front glove box and shopping hooks further enhance usability. Some customers may expect the lack of rear disc brakes and slight vibration at high speeds to be improved, but overall, the NTorq 150 is the perfect choice for young people who want a mix of style, power, and technology.