TVS NTorq 125 Race Edition Launched In Bangladesh

- The NTorq Race Edition is Bangladesh's first Bluetooth-enabled scooter
- The Race Edition is offered with 2 riding modes - Street and Sport
- The NTorq Race Edition is built in India & exported to several markets
TVS Motor Company has launched the NTorq 125 Race Edition in Bangladesh. The updated version of the scooter was launched in India earlier this year and brings a host of segment-leading upgrades including riding modes. In Bangladesh, the TVS NTorq 125 Race Edition is the country's first Bluetooth connectivity enabled scooter. The TVS NTorq 125 for Bangladesh is made in India and exported to the neighbouring state. In fact, the two-wheeler maker exports the scooter to a number of markets from the country.
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The TVS NTorq 125 Race Edition gets a new LED headlamp along with a new DRL
Commenting on the launch, R Dilip, President - International Business, TVS Motor Company said, "TVS Motor Company has always placed utmost importance on developing products with best-in-class technology to cater to the aspirations of our customers. With the launch of TVS NTorq 125 Race Edition, we are bringing an attractive, innovative and advanced product for the youth of Bangladesh. The scooter has become a favourite among Gen Z across the globe and with its performance, style and technology, we are confident that it will carve a niche in the scooter segment of the country."
J. Ekram Hussain, Managing Director, TVS Auto Bangladesh said, "We are delighted to introduce the TVS NTORQ 125 Race Edition in Bangladesh today. The smart scooter promises to create a best-in-class ownership experience. TVS NTorq 125 is a one-of-its-kind offering, designed to meet the desires of the youthful customers."

The TVS NTorq 125 Race Edition gets chequered flag graphics and is available in two colours - metallic red and yellow
Adding more styling to the scooter, the TVS NTorq 125 Race Edition brings elements like LED headlamps with signature DRLs, sporty decals with chequered flag graphics, textured floorboard and diamond-cut alloy wheels. Colour options on the Race Edition include metallic red and yellow.
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Power comes from the same 124.79 cc single-cylinder, four-stroke, 3-valve, air-cooled engine that develops 9.25 bhp and 10.5 Nm of peak torque. The motor is paired with an automatic transmission. The NTorq 125 can sprint from 0-60 kmph in 9 seconds and has a top speed of 95 kmph. The NTorq 125 Race Edition also gets two multi-ride statistic modes - Street and Sport.
The scooter also comes with the SmartXonnect Bluetooth connectivity option that allows your smartphone to connect with the vehicle and enables features like navigation assist, top speed recorder, in-built lap-timer, phone-battery strength display, last parked location assist, service reminder, trip meter.
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