BREAKING: TVS NTorq 125 Race XP Launched, Gets Riding Modes!
That’s not all, the newly launched variant is also more powerful and feature-packed
The TVS NTorq 125 Race XP is the most powerful scooter in the 125cc segment. It comes with a ‘voice assist’ function to use different features in the connected console. Costs Rs 4,900 more than the Race Edition.TVS has made the already feature-packed and iconic NTorq 125 even better with the launch of the new TVS NTorq 125 Race XP variant. Priced at Rs 83,275 (ex-showroom Delhi), this variant is Rs 4,900 more expensive than the NTorq 125 Race Edition.
For such a small premium, TVS has equipped the scooter with a whole list of features. The most remarkable one is the tuned engine with more power, torque, and more importantly, segment-first riding modes. Take a look at the specifications:
124.8cc single-cylinder fuel-injected engine specifications |
TVS NTorq 125 Race XP |
TVS NTorq 125 |
Difference |
Peak Power |
10.2PS at 7,000rpm |
9.38PS at 7,000rpm |
0.82PS |
Maximum Torque |
10.8 Nm at 5,500rpm |
10.5Nm at 5,500rpm |
0.3Nm |
In addition to the extra power and torque, TVS has equipped the scooter with two riding modes: Race and Street. The Hosur-based brand says it can achieve a claimed top speed of 98kmph and is capable of offering better acceleration in Race mode and better mileage in Street mode, making it ideal for city commute on traffic-ridden roads.
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Other features such as the all-LED headlamp, front disc brake, telescopic front fork, rear shock absorber, and drum brake are all the same as the Race Edition. Oh, and the new variant also gets a cool new colour scheme for distinction from the Race Edition. Overall, the new TVS NTorq 125 Race XP makes a lot of sense over its arch-nemesis, the Honda Grazia 125 Sports Edition, which retails at Rs 85,148. That said, the Grazia doesn’t even get connectivity, let alone multiple riding modes. The new NTorq variant also goes up against the upcoming Yamaha RayZR 125 Fi Hybrid.
Praveen M.
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