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TVS Ntorq 125 Race XP Gets New Colours and Features

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TVS Motor Company has updated the NTorq 125’s Race XP variant with new colours, enhanced performance and new features. For those unaware, the Race XP is the most powerful iteration of the NTorq 125, priced at Rs 1,00,417 (ex-showroom, Delhi). The cost of the scooter will go down from September 22 as the new GST rates will kick in.

2025 TVS NTorq 125 Race XP – What’s New?

A Breeze of Freshness

To start with, the updated NTorq 125 Race XP gets a new blue colour scheme called the “Blaze Blue”. This fresh hue combines a striking shade of blue with contrasting grey side panels and red highlights, giving the scooter a more dynamic and aggressive appeal.

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Torquier Than Ever Before

TVS has introduced a new Integrated Starter Generator (ISG) for its 124.8cc, single-cylinder petrol engine, which provides an additional torque boost of 0.6 Nm, bringing the total to 11.5Nm. At 10.02PS, the peak power output remains unchanged.

For those unaware, the Integrated Starter Generator (ISG) essentially replaced the traditional starter motor and alternator, handling both engine starting and power generation. It enables silent, vibration-free starts, provides a small torque boost during initial acceleration, improves smoothness and enhances overall efficiency. TVS Jupiter, Raider 125, and the recently launched NTorq 150 also come equipped with an ISG.

New Cluster

TVS has also taken this opportunity to introduce a new colour LCD instrument cluster that we have seen before on the Raider 125.

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2025 TVS NTorq 125 Race XP in Blaze Blue colour

Apart from the above-mentioned changes, the scooter remains unchanged. It continues to get the same underpinnings, ie, the telescopic fork, single rear shock absorber, a disc at the front and a drum at the rear.

In the 125cc segment, the NTorq is stacked up against the Yamaha RayZR 125, Suzuki Avenis, Honda Dio 125, and Aprilia SR125.

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