TVS Ntorq 125 BS6 Launched In Nepal

- TVS launched the BS6 NTorq 125 in Nepal
- It gets similar specifications as the model sold in India
- Features stay the same as well
TVS Motor Company launched the BS6 NTorq 125 scooter in Nepal. The scooter will be offered in five variants - drum, disc, Race edition, Race edition BS6 FI and SuperSquad edition. Prices for the scooter are yet to be announced. The BS6 Ntorq 125 gets race-tuned and fuel-injected 124.8 cc single-cylinder motor that makes 9.1 bhp at 7,000 rpm. The torque output stays the same at 10.5 Nm at 5,500 rpm. The engine continues to be paired with a CVT unit. The new model also debuts a 5.8-litre fuel tank.
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(The TVS NTorq 125 SuperSquad range is on sale in Nepal as well)
Commenting on the launch, R Dilip, President - International Business, TVS Motor Company said, "TVS NTORQ 125 has redefined the expectation of scooter consumers in Nepal by creating an exciting, powerful, connected experience for the Gen Z. It has made its mark as the most loved and accepted scooter brand in Nepal. With the transition to BS-VI, we have taken this opportunity to introduce two Fi Technology platforms. TVS NTORQ 125 is the only scooter to be equipped with RT-Fi platform. The superior performance will be complemented by better real throttle feel. The accentuated ride experience, which is a testimony to the racing heritage of the scooter, will delight our young customers in the market."
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(The TVS NTorq 125 launched in Nepal has similar specs as the models sold in India)
The TVS Ntorq 125 was the first Bluetooth connected scooter in Nepal. It continues to be one of the most popular scooters in Nepal too. Other features on the scooter include the TVS SmartXonnect system, a Bluetooth-enabled technology paired to the TVS Connect mobile App. The SmartXonnect offers a bunch of first-in-segment features such as navigation assist, top speed recorder, in-built lap-timer, phone-battery strength display, last parked location assist, service reminder, trip meter and multi-ride statistic modes such as Street and Sport.
TVS will offer the NTorq 125 in nine colour options. The standard NTorq 125 gets four colours - Matte Red, Metallic Grey, Metallic Red, Metallic Blue. The Race Edition (including BS6 FI) is available in Red-Black and Yellow-Black, while SuperSquad Edition gets three colours which are Combat Blue, Invincible Red and Stealth Black.
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