The TVS Ntorq 150’s launch has brought a fresh competitor to the two-wheeler landscape, prompting a comparison with the Aprilia SR 175, Hero Xoom 160, and Yamaha Aerox 155. This review offers a detailed analysis to help potential buyers choose the best scooter for their needs.
The Ntorq 150 is designed to appeal to riders seeking a sporty scooter with advanced features and a competitive price. It features two riding modes (Street and Race) and single-channel ABS. Street mode delivers smoother throttle response with peak power limited to 10.9hp. While the ISG’s electric boost is inactive in this mode, practical features such as silent start and stop/start fuel-saving tech remain functional. In Race mode, the scooter unleashes its full potential, providing 13.2hp and utilizing the ISG’s electric boost.
In addition to its performance capabilities, the Ntorq 150 includes practical features like a parking brake lock and motorcycle-style adjustable levers. It offers 22 liters of underseat storage, which includes a USB charging port. Connected features accessible through the TVS app include Alexa voice support, geo-fencing, Bluetooth connectivity for calls and notifications, music playback, SOS triggers, and crash alerts. The higher-end variant features a 5-inch color TFT display from the Apache RTR 310. The base model is equipped with a split LCD/TFT unit, similar to the Ntorq XT and Jupiter 125 SXC, and simpler controls shared with the Apache 160/200.
