The TVS Ntorq 150 is expected to be the bigger, more powerful sibling of the popular Ntorq 125. TVS has already made a strong impact in the sporty scooter segment with the Ntorq 125, thanks to its design, Bluetooth features, and peppy performance. The upcoming Ntorq 150 takes things a step higher by offering more power, sharper styling, and premium features. It is designed for young riders who want a scooter that looks sporty, performs like a motorbike, and still offers the practicality of daily commuting.

Styling and Looks
The Ntorq 150 will carry forward the bold design DNA of the Ntorq 125 but with an even sportier presence. Expect sharper LED headlamps, aggressive body panels, racing-inspired graphics, and wider tires to match its sporty character. The scooter will likely feature split grab rails, a muscular exhaust design, and a more aerodynamic profile. Its overall styling is targeted at the youth who prefer an energetic and modern-looking scooter rather than a plain commuter design. With TVS’s racing background, the Ntorq 150’s looks will surely turn heads.
Engine and Performance
The highlight of the TVS Ntorq 150 will be its 150cc, single-cylinder, fuel-injected engine. It is expected to produce around 12–13 hp of power and 11–12 Nm of torque, making it one of the most powerful scooters in India. Riders can expect a top speed of nearly 100–105 km/h, which is significantly higher than the Ntorq 125. The engine will be tuned for quick acceleration, perfect for city traffic as well as open roads. TVS may also include riding modes like Street and Sport for a better riding experience.
Ride Comfort and Handling
The Ntorq 150 will be built on a strong frame with telescopic front suspension and monoshock rear setup. This ensures that the scooter can handle bumps, potholes, and city roads with ease while still feeling sporty. The wide seat will be comfortable for both rider and pillion, while the footboard will offer decent space for daily practicality. Thanks to its larger wheels and slightly longer wheelbase compared to the 125, handling will be more stable, especially at higher speeds. The balance between comfort and sporty ride will be one of its strongest points.
Brakes and Safety
Braking duties will likely be managed by a front disc brake and rear drum brake setup, supported by synchronized braking technology (SBT). Higher variants may also offer dual disc brakes with ABS, which will give it an edge over rivals. The braking system will be sharp and responsive, giving riders confidence at higher speeds. Safety features such as side-stand engine cut-off, hazard lights, and strong grip tires will also make it a secure ride for both city and highway conditions.
Features and Technology
TVS is known for offering tech-loaded scooters, and the Ntorq 150 will be no different. Expect a fully digital instrument cluster with Bluetooth connectivity, turn-by-turn navigation, call and SMS alerts, ride statistics, and even social media updates. TVS may also introduce smart features like keyless ignition, riding modes, USB charging port, and ride-tracking app integration. The scooter will have all-LED lighting and possibly a connected app that allows over-the-air software updates. This combination of tech and performance makes it stand out in its category.
Price and Competition
The TVS Ntorq 150 is expected to launch in India at around ₹1.25–1.35 lakh (ex-showroom). At this price, it will compete with premium scooters like Aprilia SR 160, Yamaha Aerox 155, and Honda Grazia 150 (expected). Among these, the Ntorq 150 will likely offer the best balance of sporty looks, technology, and affordability. With TVS’s strong service network and brand trust in India, this scooter could become a strong seller in the 150cc performance scooter market.
Should You Buy It?
If you are a young rider or even a working professional who wants a scooter that delivers both fun and practicality, the TVS Ntorq 150 will be a fantastic choice. It promises motorcycle-like performance, stylish looks, and tech-loaded features in a convenient scooter package. While Aprilia and Yamaha offer great performance scooters, TVS’s aggressive pricing and India-focused design give it a big advantage. For riders who want a daily commuter that can also give them weekend thrills, the Ntorq 150 is worth waiting for.