TVS has shaken up the scooter market with the introduction of the Ntorq 150. This new scooter is positioned to compete with the Aprilia SR 175, Hero Xoom 160, and Yamaha Aerox 155. This comparison provides a detailed look at how these scooters measure up against each other, helping consumers make informed decisions.
While other scooters might offer more power, the Ntorq 150 stands out for its advanced features and attractive pricing, making it an excellent choice for riders seeking a sporty and high-performance scooter. TVS has integrated many modern features into the Ntorq 150, including two riding modes (Street and Race), traction control, and single-channel ABS. In Street mode, the throttle response is refined, and the maximum power is limited to 10.9hp. The ISG’s electric boost is deactivated, but functions like silent start and stop/start fuel-saving technology are still enabled. Switching to Race mode allows the rider to access the scooter’s full 13.2hp output and the ISG’s electric boost.
Practical elements include a parking brake lock, adjustable levers inspired by motorcycles, and a large 22-liter underseat storage area, which also includes a USB charging port.


