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Reviews/ Tvs/ Ntorq 125
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7.8/10 Scooter

Tvs Ntorq 125 Review

"The sharpest, most characterful 125 scooter available used today."

Young urban riders wanting fun over pure utility $800-$1,400 used 2018-2023
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Key Specs

speed
Top Speed
95 km/h
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Power
9.4 hp
@ 7,500 rpm
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Torque
10.5 Nm
@ 5,500 rpm
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Fuel Economy
2.5 km/L
6 mpg ยท 40โ€“45 km/L (approx. 2.2โ€“2.5 L/100km, typical real-world average)
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Service Every
6,000 km
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Weight
118 kg
(curb weight)
settings
Engine
124.8cc single-cylinder, 3-valve, air-cooled
height
Seat Height
770 mm
cog
Transmission
CVT
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Engine Lifespan
80,000+ km with proper maintenance
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Used Buyer Review

The NTorq 125 is TVS doing something genuinely interesting โ€” stuffing a connected instrument cluster and race-tuned CVT into a scooter that costs almost nothing used. The 124.8cc three-valve engine pulls surprisingly hard past 60kmh and keeps pulling, which catches riders off guard. That SmartXonnect Bluetooth setup is gimmicky but the lap timer actually works, and the navigation turn-by-turn is handier than you'd expect at traffic lights. Used examples need close inspection though. Check the variator belt religiously โ€” previous owners who wrung it constantly will have worn it thin by 15,000km. Front fork seals leak on older units if they've seen rough roads or been overloaded. The underseat storage is laughably small, so saddlebag mounting points take abuse. Ask specifically about service history because the oil-cooled head runs hot if servicing gets skipped. For the money, nothing touches it if you want something with personality over pure practicality. It's genuinely fun in a way most 125s simply aren't.

Pros

+Strong top-end power delivery
+Genuinely entertaining to ride
+SmartXonnect actually useful
+Aggressive, distinctive styling
+Excellent resale value retention

Cons

-Tiny underseat storage
-Variator belt wears fast
-Fork seals prone to leaking
-Firm ride over rough roads
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Avoid if

You need serious cargo capacity daily

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