TVS Motor Company has officially dropped a massive pre-festive update for its highly popular sporty scooter lineup. To stay ahead of the competition and appeal directly to young riders, the Hosur-based manufacturer has rolled out the heavily updated 2026 TVS Ntorq 125 range in India.
The entry-level Ntorq 125 Disc variant is priced at an attractive ₹82,500, while the sportier Race Edition lands at ₹87,950 (all prices introductory, ex-showroom Delhi). While the mechanical performance numbers remain exactly the same, TVS has carried out an incredibly smart strategic shift by standardizing premium digital connectivity features right from the baseline Disc configuration.
Tech Upgrade
Previously, buyers looking at the most affordable entry points into the Ntorq family had to compromise on instrumentation. TVS has completely erased that gap.
The entry-level Disc variant now comes equipped with the advanced Reverse LCD fully digital instrument console as standard factory equipment. This upgrade integrates the brand’s signature TVS SmartXonnect Bluetooth connectivity suite across the entire lineup. By downloading the official TVS Connect mobile app on iOS or Android, riders can unlock a comprehensive digital ecosystem that includes turn-by-turn navigation assist, incoming call/SMS alerts with caller ID pop-ups, low phone battery indicators, and a dynamic lap timer.
The standardization of this digital dash officially brings the brand’s highly praised TVS SmartXonnect Bluetooth connectivity platform across all variants. By seamlessly pairing their iOS or Android smartphones via the exclusive TVS Connect mobile app, riders gain access to an incredibly comprehensive array of features:
- Turn-by-Turn Navigation Assist: Real-time directional arrows displayed on the central dash ensure you never have to pull over to check maps on your phone screen.
- Intelligent Caller Interface: Incoming calls and SMS notifications are pushed directly onto the scooter’s console with live Caller ID feedback.
- Performance Metrics: For the inner track enthusiast, the cluster integrates a fully functional digital lap timer and top-speed recorder.
- Safety Alerts: The system actively monitors your connected smartphone, providing low phone battery alerts alongside critical vehicle diagnostics like low-fuel reminders and real-time efficiency metrics.
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New Color

To complement the tech upgrades, both the Disc and Race Edition trims benefit from an eye-catching visual makeover designed around track-inspired energy.
Ntorq 125 Race Edition (₹87,950): The mid-spec Race Edition steps up its street presence with three bold new colorways: Drift Blue, Inferno Red, and Rush Green. To complete the custom factory look, this variant pairs these body graphics directly with high-visibility, color-matched alloy wheels.

Ntorq 125 Disc (₹82,500): The base disc model receives two brand-new premium color choices—Midnight Black (a stealthy, dark aesthetic) and Spiti White (a clean, high-contrast theme). Additionally, the highly popular existing Nardo Grey colorway continues on sale but gets overhauled with much sharper, aggressive graphic lines.
Performance
| Performance & Mechanicals | Factory Specifications |
| Engine Type | 124.8cc Single-Cylinder, 4-Stroke, 3-Valve, Air-Cooled |
| Peak Power Output | 9.4 bhp @ 7,000 rpm |
| Peak Torque Output | 10.6 Nm @ 5,500 rpm |
| Braking Hardware | 220mm Front Petal Disc / 130mm Rear Drum |
| Kerb Weight | 111 kg |
The engine is paired with TVS’s smart IntelliGO start-stop technology, which silently cuts the engine during prolonged traffic light stops to maximize fuel efficiency, instantly reviving the motor the moment the throttle is twisted. The scooter continues to roll on 12-inch tubeless tires, offering a healthy 21-litre underseat storage bay, a signature “T” shaped LED taillight cluster, and dual riding modes (Street and Sport).
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Motor Mitra Verdict
TVS’s strategy with the 2026 Ntorq 125 range is a textbook lesson in keeping a product fresh. By standardizing the Bluetooth-enabled Reverse LCD cluster on the base ₹82,500 Disc variant, TVS has added massive real-world value for budget-conscious college students and daily commuters. It effectively eliminates the pressure to stretch for top-tier variants just to get smart navigation. Facing stiff competition from rivals like the Honda Dio 125, Suzuki Avenis, and Yamaha RayZR, the updated Ntorq 125 successfully solidifies its position as the ultimate, feature-loaded performance scooter under the ₹90,000 mark.
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