TVS –a leading two-wheeler manufacturing company had unveiled the concept of a racing chargeable scooter named EntorQ 210. Finally, expecting its release, the TVS EntorQ 210 features highly advanced aerodynamic design specifications. Based on the latest next generation technology, the TVS EntorQ 210 comes under the category of high-performing racing scooter. The EnTorq is a racing scooter and it celebrates 33 years of TVS racing heritage. As per TVS, the EnTorq 210 concept represents the way two wheeler design and technology will evolve in the future. The Entorq 210 racing concept will be the base for the company’s new-generation scooters.
The EnTorq 210 is based on a new-generation platform and has a clean, uncluttered design which is very appealing. It looks beefy from the front and has a very sporty stance. The fuel filler cap is well integrated within the seat itself. The headlamp is embedded within the front fascia and has a projector LED lamp. The tail lamp is a sleek LED unit and is just a bar. The front portion is aerodynamically designed.
This scooter is a premium one and will be a niche product. The EnTorq features intelligent smartphone integration with GPS navigation and a TFT multi-function console for internet connectivity. The instrument panel is all digital. This feature may see integration in other TVS products too. The scooter has large wheels fitted with radial tubeless tyres. It also has an advanced LED lighting system. The EnTorq has dual discs on the front with ABS. The scooter has excellent ergonomics and is suitable for long distance travel as well.
The EnTorq 210 concept is powered by an all-aluminum 212.5cc, liquid-cooled engine with fuel injection. This engine is mated to an advanced variomatic transmission. The EnTorq 210 is claimed to have a top speed of 120 km/h. The fuel tank capacity is 8.5 litres. There is also a possibility of the EnTorq coming into production with a 125cc engine. This will make it compete with the 125cc scooters in the market although being a premium offering.
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