Yamaha Aerox 155 To Get Rival Soon, TVS Ntorq 150 Coming This Diwali

TVS is now gearing up to bring the Ntorq 150 in the country. Here's what you can expect from the scooter.

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TVS Ntorq 150 is under works

TVS is underway to bring the new avatar of the TVS Ntorq lineup. The scooter is well known for its 125cc engine, which was launched in 2018. However, the brand is now preparing to add a new prodigy to the Ntorq lineup, with a 150cc engine. There has been no announcement about the Ntorq 150, however, it is likely to be launched in the 2025 festival season.

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The TVS Ntorq is well-known for its powerful performance and comfort. With the launch of the Ntorq 150, it will compete with the likes of the Hero Xoom 160, Yamaha Aerox 155, and more. However, to compete with these scooters TVS will have to develop a 150cc, liquid-cooled unit, like its rivals. Currently, the brand has no liquid-cooled engine under the 300cc segment. This is yet to be seen if TVS develops an entirely new power unit, integrating a liquid-cooled feature or retaining the same air-cooled setup.

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The TVS Ntorq 150 will retain most of its design and underpinnings from the 125cc parent. The new Ntorq is likely to get a single-channel ABS, 14-inch wheels, some new features on the portfolio, and more.
 

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The TVS Ntorq 125, which is on sale currently carries a 124.8 cc, single-cylinder, 3-valve, air-cooled, fuel-injected engine that delivers a peak power and torque output of 10.2 hp and 10.5 Nm, respectively. With the Ntorq 150, it will get a new candidate with a higher power output. Also, it is expected to be launched by the Diwali season and is likely to be slotted in the 1.50 lakh price bracket.

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