India’s scooter segment just got a massive upgrade. TVS Motor Company has officially launched the TVS Ntorq 150 in India at a starting price of Rs. 1.19 lakh. The higher spec variant, which packs in more tech and premium features, costs Rs. 1.29 lakh. With this launch, TVS has not only expanded its popular Ntorq family but also raised the bar for what scooters can offer in terms of performance, technology and style.
TVS Ntorq 150 has fresh styling that sounds out
AT first glance, the TVS Ntorq 150 scooter makes its sporty intentions clear. While it carries forward some DNA from Ntorq 125, the design feels sharper and bolder. The split LED tail lamps, quad projector headlights, and distinctive LED DRLs give a futuristic look. The aggressive body panels make the scooter look more like a compact street bike than a traditional scooter, something young buyers will absolutely love.
Hardware & Build Quality of TVS Ntorq 150 Scooter
Underneath the stylish bodywork, TVS has retained the tried and tested chassis of the Ntorq 125 but with some key refinements. The telescopic front fork and monoshock rear suspension have been turned differently for better handling. Riding on 12-inch alloy wheels, the scooter offers a balanced stance. Braking is handled by a front disc and rear drum setup, paired with single channel ABS as standard – giving riders more confidence on busy Indian roads.
Segment first features in TVS Ntorq 150 Scooter
TVS has gone all out on features. The top-spec variant includes a full-TFT digital display with Bluetooth connectivity. Riders can access navigations, call alerts, and even ride analytics. Traction control and dual ride modes – Street and Race – are segment first introductions for scooters in India. Add to that adjustable brake lovers, all – LED lighting. and you have a two wheeler that feels futuristic.
TVS Ntorq 150 vs Hero Xoom 160
The launch of the TVS Ntorq 150 also sets the stage for an exciting battle with the upcoming Hero Xoom 160. While TVS has the first mover advantage with features like traction control and a TFT display. Hero will bank on its pricing and brand loyalty. With both scooters targeting young, performance oriented buyers, this rivalry could reshape the premium scooter segment.
Booking & Delivery
Bookings for the TVS Ntorq 150 scooter have already opened across India. Deliveries are expected to begin in the coming weeks, with dealerships reporting strong interest from urban buyers looking for a stylish yet practical ride.
Final Take
TVS Ntorq 150 scooter is not just another addition in the company’s portfolio – it’s a bold statement that scooters can be as exciting as motorbikes. With aggressive styling, a powerful engine, and premium features, TVS is aiming to capture the hearts of young Indians who want speed, style and smart tech in one package.
At Rs. 1.19 lakh, the Ntorq 150 is priced competitively, especially considering the tech loaded higher variant. If Hero Xoom 160 comes in at a lower price point, buyers will have a tough decision to make. For now, though, TVS seems to have a winner on its hands.