đź“… Launch Date: 4th September 2025 (India, Nepal launch expected soon after)
🛵 Engine: 150–160 cc, expected 14–15 bhp
đź’ˇ Design: Bold quad-LED headlamp, sporty Ntorq styling
📲 Features: TFT console with Bluetooth & SmartXonnect
💰 Price Estimate: ₹1.25–1.50 lakh in India (around NRs. 3.5–3.75 expected in Nepal)
⚔️ Rivals: Yamaha Aerox 155, Hero Xoom 160, Aprilia SR 175
The TVS Ntorq has always been a popular choice among young riders in Nepal, thanks to its aggressive design and connected features. Now, TVS is stepping up with the all-new Ntorq 150, set to launch on September 4, 2025, in India. For Nepali buyers, this signals a new option in the premium scooter market—one that directly challenges the Yamaha Aerox 155 and Aprilia SR 175.
The first thing that stands out is the quad-LED split headlamp, designed in a T-shape for a sharper, more muscular look. The scooter retains the sporty DNA of the Ntorq 125 but looks bulkier and more aggressive—perfect for riders who want road presence in Kathmandu’s crowded streets.
While TVS hasn’t confirmed final specs, we expect the new engine to sit in the 150–160 cc range, producing around 14–15 bhp. Industry buzz suggests liquid-cooling, though an air-cooled version is also possible if TVS wants to keep pricing competitive. Either way, the Ntorq 150 aims to be a serious rival to the Aerox 155 when it comes to both speed and everyday usability.
TVS is known for loading its scooters with tech, and the Ntorq 150 will likely continue that trend:
Full-digital TFT console with Bluetooth connectivity
Navigation, call/text alerts, and vehicle tracking via SmartXonnect
14-inch alloy wheels for better stability on uneven Nepali roads
Disc brakes at both ends with ABS for safe braking in traffic
These features make it not just a city scooter, but a practical everyday machine for Nepali riders tackling both urban and semi-highway commutes.
In India, the scooter is expected to launch at ₹1.25–1.50 lakh (ex-showroom). By the time it lands in Nepal, the price will likely range between NRs. 3.5–3.75 lakhs, depending on variant and tax factors. This positions it directly against the Aerox 155, already priced above NRs. 2.5 lakh in Nepal.
The premium sporty scooter market in Nepal is growing, with Yamaha Aerox 155 already gaining traction and Aprilia offering the SR series. Hero is also preparing to launch the Xoom 160. With the Ntorq 150, TVS is entering this segment with the advantage of an already loyal Ntorq 125 fanbase.
The TVS Ntorq 150 is shaping up to be more than just a bigger engine—it’s TVS’s entry into the premium sporty scooter market in Nepal. With its muscular design, advanced features, and competitive pricing, it has the potential to disrupt Yamaha and Aprilia’s dominance. For Nepali riders looking for a mix of style, performance, and everyday practicality, the wait until September 4 is worth it.