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Good and amazing scooter bit concerned about the mileage
It is a good performing like mileage speed pickup comfortable.
The tvs ntorq 125 is a true gem in the world of scooters.As an owner of this magnificent machine, I can confidently say that it offers an unparalleled riding experience, Making daily commutes and leisure rides an absolute joy.Design and build quality:the design of the tvs ntorq 125 is sporty, Modern, And eye-catching.Its edgy lines and vibrant color options make it stand out in a crowd.
tvs has cleverly designed the ntorq 125 to be practical for everyday use.
despite its powerful engine, The ntorq 125 is surprisingly fuel-efficient.It strikes a good balance between performance and mileage, Making it an ideal choice for both urban and highway rides.
I got 0-60 in 6.8 seconds all the performance is compared with Vespa Notte, awesome but not satisfied with service.
Best Features: Full Digital Meter
Pros: Instant Pickup
Cons: Body Sounds
Indian scooter market is maturing at last. Aprilia SR150 is already there and Honda PCX and Yamaha NMax are coming. And Suzuki Burgman Street 125 is also there. Hats off to the "desi" company that has launched Ntorq 125. Totally different in attitude from the existing competitors, it's for pure, bike-like performance with the advantage of carrying your laptop bag between your feet. Ride at a steady 90 km/h on a highway, overtake anything on a city road, take a turn or aggressively cross a pothole, the scooter will do whatever you want it to do. The only competition is SR 150, and when I compare the sibling of Vespa with that of Victor, that tells volumes about the quality of the product. Performance-wise, actually this one is the sibling of Apache RTR 160 4V, not of Victor. And I must mention that ride quality is far better on Ntorq than on SR 150. If you at 51 years like me want something very comfortable yet peppy, go for Burgman Street 125 (very close is Suzuki's Access 125 with very plain looks). But if you add an Aprilia SR150 to a Burgman Street 125 and divide the result by 2, what you will get is a Ntorq 125 for your 19 years old offspring. Well, I own a Ntorq apart from some others. Yes, I own it at a ripe 51 years.
Best Features: I don't think Bluetooth connected digital console is the best feature. Best thing is very peppy engine, effective suspension, 12 inch wheels, f & r. Wider tubeless tyres. Under seat light+USB port.
Pros: Built for unadulterated performance. Challenge any 125/150 cc bike on the city road. Commendable performance on bad roads. Only Aprilia scooters, particularly SR 150, is comparable and vice versa.
Cons: Mileage not bad if you consider performance. But relatively lower mileage (45kmpl) is a trade off for performance. Once again compare SR 150 in this matter.
I bought metallic blue colour, which contains many dust particle in it brand new plastic paint body. It seems they haven't used the paint booth. Headlight illumination is good but, AC electrical disrupts the benefits of it. Mileage is a concern for this scooter and it may get improved after servicing. Performance, stability and handling is very good but, I'm missing low end punch. Bluetooth connectivity is a bonus for this machine.
Best Features: Full Digital Cluster Meter, Engine Kill Switch, DRL, Parking Brake
Pros: Performance, Stability, Pick-up, Headlight illumination
Cons: Mileage, Paint Quality