TVS Motor Company has been on a launch spree in recent weeks, introducing new models and updated variants across its lineup. The biggest highlight so far has been the debut of the brand-new TVS Orbiter electric scooter, followed by updated Apache motorcycles and a few special edition models. Now, all eyes are on the upcoming TVS Ntorq 150, which is set to make its official debut on September 4, 2025.
This scooter marks TVS’ entry into the highly competitive 150cc premium scooter segment, where it will rival the likes of the Yamaha Aerox 155, Aprilia SR 175, and Hero Xoom 160. Ahead of the launch, TVS has released a teaser revealing some key design cues. Here’s everything we know about the upcoming Ntorq 150.
The teaser image gives us the first glimpse of the scooter’s redesigned headlamp cluster, which now features a new quad-LED setup housed in a T-shaped frame. This modern and aggressive design will help the Ntorq 150 stand apart from the current Ntorq 125 while maintaining the sporty DNA that has made the model popular among young riders.
The scooter is expected to come with sharp body lines, bold graphics, and a muscular stance, carrying forward the sporty appeal of its smaller sibling. Reports suggest that the Ntorq 150 will ride on 14-inch alloy wheels at both ends, in line with its segment rivals, which should enhance stability and handling.
Since the Ntorq 150 will be TVS’ flagship ICE scooter, it is likely to be loaded with advanced features. Expected highlights include:
Fully-digital TFT instrument cluster
Bluetooth connectivity with TVS SmartXonnect
Turn-by-turn navigation
Call, SMS, and app alerts
Ride statistics and service reminders
These features will not only enhance convenience but also strengthen the Ntorq 150’s position as a feature-rich premium scooter, appealing to tech-savvy riders who demand more than just performance.
While TVS has not yet revealed technical details, industry speculation suggests that the scooter will feature a new 150cc engine, likely derived from the 159.7cc motor used in the Apache RTR series.
Expected Power Output: Around 14 bhp
Engine Type: Possibility of a 2-valve or 4-valve setup
Performance Focus: Balance of strong acceleration, high-speed stability, and fuel efficiency
This engine will help the Ntorq 150 compete against performance-oriented scooters like the Aerox 155 and Aprilia SR 175 while offering a slightly different balance of performance and affordability.
One of the biggest talking points will be pricing. Given TVS’ strategy and competitive positioning, the Ntorq 150 is expected to be priced more aggressively than its rivals.
Expected Price Range: Under ₹1.50 lakh (ex-showroom)
Segment Rivals: Yamaha Aerox 155 (₹1.48 lakh), Aprilia SR 175 (₹1.46 lakh), Hero Xoom 160 (₹1.45 lakh approx.)
By offering a well-balanced mix of style, features, and affordability, TVS aims to capture a significant share of the growing premium scooter segment.
Conclusion
The upcoming TVS Ntorq 150 promises to be one of the most exciting two-wheeler launches of 2025. With its sporty styling, advanced features, and competitive pricing, it has the potential to become a strong rival to established names in the 150cc scooter segment.
Set to launch on September 4, 2025, the scooter could redefine TVS’ position in the premium scooter market. Enthusiasts and daily riders alike are eagerly waiting to see how the Hosur-based manufacturer blends performance, technology, and affordability in its latest offering.