The TVS NTorq 125 has always had a firm ride quality, a key factor contributing to its stability during high-speed cornering, even when carrying two riders. The introduction of the Street mode not only preserved commendable highway efficiency but also enhanced city fuel efficiency, even though the Race XP outperformed the standard NTorq by a substantial margin. To address this, they made specific adjustments to the ECU for the Street mode. TVS recognized that a high-performance scooter may not always be the most fuel-efficient choice. Now, you might be wondering about the significance of the 'Street' label and its implications for the Race XP. Furthermore, it reached 80kmph from a standstill a remarkable three seconds faster than the BS6 NTorq 125. Our road tests revealed the Race XP's impressive performance as it accelerated from 0 to 60kmph in just 8.07 seconds, surpassing the NTorq 125 by over a second. While the NTorq 125 is undeniably a capable scooter, it has been somewhat overshadowed by the Race XP in terms of power. This scooter's sporty essence is amplified by the seamless integration of sharp body panels, vibrant color schemes, and eye-catching graphics. The TVS Ntorq 125 has an incredibly appealing design language characterized by its muscular and sporty styling. It boasts a range of cutting-edge features, including voice-assisted navigation, real-time social media alerts, live sports score updates, and a host of other innovative functionalities. The TVS Ntorq 125 distinguishes itself as TVS's most performance-oriented scooter in their lineup. It features a SmartXtalk voice assistant for controlling modes, screen brightness, music playback and navigation, including SmartXtrack feature which can provide live weather, news, cricket and social media updates (at standstill). It even gets start-stop tech (TVS’ IntelliGo) and the proprietary silent starter. The XT variant features an industry-first split (LED-TFT) console with a dedicated theme for Race Mode, lap timer, top speed indicator and 0-60kmph timer. Voice commands facilitate navigation, changing ride modes, adjusting LCD brightness and activating DND (Do Not Disturb) mode on the go. It is worth mentioning that the riding modes alter the engine performance apart from just the display theme. The Race XP variant gets two additional features (voice commands & multiple riding modes). The scooter gets turn-by-turn navigation, 22-litre boot with USB charging and boot light, external fuel filling, LED tail lamp, engine-kill switch and pass-by function. The base (Drum/Disc) variants come with a multifunctional LCD instrument console which features smartphone connectivity through TVS’ SmartXonnect app. The NTorq 125 is one of the most feature-rich 125cc scooters on sale currently.
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