TVS Motor Company has officially confirmed the launch of its most powerful ICE scooter yet – the TVS Ntorq 150 – on September 2, 2025. The launch will take place at the brand’s manufacturing facility in Hosur, Tamil Nadu. Positioned above the popular Ntorq 125, the new model will directly compete with performance-oriented scooters such as the Hero Xoom 160, Yamaha Aerox 155, and Aprilia SR 160.
This launch marks a significant step for TVS in the premium scooter space, catering to riders who want more performance, sportier styling, and advanced features without moving into the motorcycle segment.
Summary Table
Feature / Detail | Information |
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Model Name | TVS Ntorq 150 |
Launch Date | September 2, 2025 |
Launch Venue | TVS Factory, Hosur |
Expected Price | Around Rs 1.50 lakh (ex-showroom) |
Engine Type | 150cc (Air-cooled or possibly Liquid-cooled) |
Key Rivals | Hero Xoom 160, Yamaha Aerox 155, Aprilia 160 |
Wheels | 14-inch alloy |
ABS | Single-channel (expected) |
Deliveries Start | Early September 2025 |
Official Website | www.tvsmotor.com |
A New Chapter for TVS in the Scooter Segment
The TVS Ntorq 125, launched in 2018, quickly became one of the top-selling scooters in the Indian market thanks to its sporty design, smart connectivity features, and peppy performance. The upcoming Ntorq 150 builds on that legacy, offering a bigger displacement and positioning itself as TVS’s flagship petrol scooter.
Unlike the smaller Ntorq, which uses a 124.8cc air-cooled engine, the Ntorq 150 will be TVS’s largest ICE scooter to date. Interestingly, the company currently does not offer any liquid-cooled petrol engines under 300cc. This raises the question of whether TVS will stick with an air-cooled setup for cost efficiency or develop an all-new liquid-cooled 150cc motor for this model.
Engine and Performance Expectations
Official engine details remain under wraps, but industry insiders suggest two possibilities:
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Air-Cooled Engine Option – Likely a 150cc single-cylinder motor designed for cost efficiency and easier maintenance. While performance may be slightly lower than liquid-cooled rivals, this would allow TVS to price the scooter more aggressively, potentially around the Rs 1.50 lakh (ex-showroom) mark.
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Liquid-Cooled Engine Option – Media reports hint at the possibility of TVS developing a brand-new 150cc liquid-cooled motor. This would boost performance and make the Ntorq 150 a closer rival to Yamaha Aerox 155 and Aprilia 160 in terms of power delivery and refinement.
Whichever engine is chosen, the scooter is expected to come with a CVT automatic transmission, ensuring smooth acceleration for city and highway riding.
Design and Styling
The teaser from TVS reveals a split LED headlamp setup with a distinctive ‘T’-shaped daytime running light in the center – a design element that could become the scooter’s signature look. Styling is expected to draw heavy inspiration from the Ntorq 125, with sharper lines, sporty body panels, and bold graphics.
The scooter may also feature:
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14-inch alloy wheels as standard
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Wide tyres for better grip and handling
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A digital instrument cluster with Bluetooth connectivity
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Premium switchgear and refined fit-and-finish
Features and Safety
Government regulations now mandate ABS for two-wheelers above a certain capacity, so the Ntorq 150 will almost certainly come with single-channel ABS. Other possible features include:
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Ride statistics and navigation via TVS SmartXonnect
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LED lighting all around
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Underseat storage with USB charging
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External fuel filler for convenience
Pricing and Market Positioning
If TVS opts for an air-cooled engine, the price could be set around Rs 1.50 lakh (ex-showroom) to keep it competitive against Hero and Yamaha models. A liquid-cooled version might push the price slightly higher, potentially above Rs 1.6 lakh.
TVS is aiming to offer a premium yet accessible option for riders who want the style and performance of a maxi-scooter without spending above Rs 2 lakh.
Delivery Timeline
Given the early September launch, deliveries are expected to begin within the first or second week of the month. TVS may have accelerated the launch schedule to make room for other major festive season releases, such as the TVS RTX 300 motorcycle expected around Diwali.
Other Upcoming TVS Launches
Alongside the Ntorq 150, TVS is also planning to introduce:
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A budget-friendly electric scooter priced under Rs 1 lakh, based on the iQube platform.
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This EV will use a 2.2 kWh battery pack, offering around 80 km of range per charge while skipping premium features to keep costs low.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: When will the TVS Ntorq 150 launch in India?
A. The TVS Ntorq 150 will launch on September 2, 2025.
Q2: What will be the expected price of the Ntorq 150?
A. It is expected to be priced around Rs 1.50 lakh (ex-showroom).
Q3: Which scooters will the Ntorq 150 compete with?
A. It will compete with the Hero Xoom 160, Yamaha Aerox 155, and Aprilia SR 160.
Q4: Will it have a liquid-cooled engine?
A. TVS has not confirmed this. Some reports suggest it could use a new liquid-cooled engine, but an air-cooled motor is also a possibility.
Q5: Will ABS be standard on the Ntorq 150?
A. Yes, it is expected to feature single-channel ABS as standard.
Q6: When will deliveries begin?
A. Deliveries are expected to start within the first or second week of September 2025.
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