TVS NTorq 125 Spiderman And Thor SuperSquad Editions Launched
No Way Home? Well, with the smartphone-connected Spider-man Edition of the NTorq you can find your own way anywhere, that too in style!
Marvel’s latest movie, Spider-Man: No Way Home has just come out, and right on time, TVS has launched the Spider-Man inspired version of the TVS NTorq 125 SuperSquad Edition in India. Along with this, the Hosur-based manufacturer has also introduced the Thor-inspired version, making the SuperSquad lineup even more wholesome than ever. The two new editions are priced at Rs 84,850 (ex-showroom Delhi), making them dearer by Rs 1,025 compared to the Iron Man, Black Panther, and Captain America-themed versions of the SuperSquad Edition.
Just like the rest of the SuperSquad lineup, the two new editions come with unique liveries (Amazing Red and Lightning Grey) on the bodywork. The Spider-Man edition comes with the classic red and blue colour scheme with white highlights and web patterns. There’s a ‘62’ number on the apron along with the SuperSquad logo whereas the side panels say 'Beyond Amazing'. On the other hand, the Thor edition comes with a slightly more subtle black and grey colour scheme with red highlights. You can also see Thor’s hammer, along with the number ‘62’ and SuperSquad logo on the apron. TVS has cleverly used the phrase ‘Ride The Lightning’ on the side panels.
Apart from the colour schemes, the two scooters also get superhero-specific personalized UI touches in the SmartXonnect app. TVS says the app opens with a silhouette of the respective character logos, (Spider-Man logo and Thor’s hammer). Additionally, each app screen features a unique character trait of the respective super hero.
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Praveen M.
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