TVS has entered the two-wheeler market with its newest offering, the Ntorq 150, generating significant buzz. The Ntorq 150 is set to compete with scooters like the Aprilia SR 175, Hero Xoom 160, and Yamaha Aerox 155. Here’s a comprehensive comparison to help buyers understand how these scooters stack up against each other.
While competitors might boast more power, the Ntorq 150’s advanced features and competitive pricing make it attractive to those seeking a sporty and powerful scooter. The Ntorq 150 comes packed with modern features, including two riding modes (Street and Race), traction control, and single-channel ABS. Street mode offers smoother throttle response, reducing peak power to 10.9hp. The ISG’s electric boost is disabled in this mode, though features like silent start and stop/start fuel-saving technology remain active. Switching to Race mode unlocks the scooter’s full 13.2hp output, including the ISG’s electric boost.
Practical additions include a parking brake lock, motorcycle-style adjustable levers, and a generous 22-liter underseat storage compartment equipped with a USB charging port.




