Intro
Mark September 4 on your calendar – TVS is expanding its highly popular Ntorq lineup with the all-new TVS Ntorq 150, its first entry into the 150cc sporty scooter segment. Teasers promise bolder looks, a gadget-packed dashboard and that extra oomph under the seat that makes it hard to ignore.
A Look That Stops Traffic
Ntorq 150 brings the aggressive styling of the 125 but with a wider stance and razor sharp body lines. The star attraction? A T-shaped quad-LED headlamp cluster that almost blinks at oncoming cars. And those 14-inch alloys aren’t just for show – they’ll stick you to the road when you lean into corners.
Cabin Tech That’s Worth the Hype
Hop on and you’ll find a crisp full-digital TFT display – straight from the Raider 125 but tuned for scooter life. TVS SmartXonnect gives you turn-by-turn navigation, call and text alerts and service reminders. Need to charge your phone? There’s a USB port. Craving storage? The under-seat storage has grown to fit a full-face helmet and you even get an external fuel filler for pit-stop ease.
Heartbeat: The 150cc Punch
Under that sporty body lies a 150cc engine that’s expected to churn out 12–15 PS and around 12–13 Nm of torque, mated to a CVT. Powering the new scooter is a rumored 150cc engine, which industry insiders suggest will be an all-new unit. While a liquid-cooled motor is a possibility to take on rivals, a cost-effective air/oil-cooled mill is more likely. Regardless of the cooling system, expect punchy acceleration and a signature bassy exhaust note. And yes, multiple ride modes – Street and Race – for when you want to get serious.
Confidence When It Counts
TVS has tweaked the Ntorq 125’s frame, paired telescopic forks up front with a rear monoshock. A single-channel ABS disc brake keeps you in check. Those bigger wheels absorb rough roads and give you a planted feel on fast corners – perfect for cutting through traffic.
Price and Lineup
TVS is expected to price the Ntorq 150 competitively at around ₹1.4 lakh (ex-showroom) for what is likely a single, top-spec variant at launch. That puts it in the same league as the Yamaha Aerox 155 and the upcoming Hero Xoom 160.Conclusion:
FAQs
Will TVS offer more variants later?
One fully loaded variant on day one. More trims if demand is high.
How does the TVS Ntorq 150 stack up against the Yamaha Aerox 155?
Aerox has 15 PS and liquid cooling, Ntorq 150 has a TFT display, SmartXonnect and a lower price.