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TVS has finally dropped the covers on its biggest scooter yet,  the Ntorq 150. After a week of teasers, the scooter is now officially unveiled, with prices starting at Rs 1.19 lakh for the standard trim and rising to Rs 1.29 lakh for the fancier TFT-equipped version.

NTorq 150

Yes, it comes from the same family as the Ntorq 125, but this one looks far more serious. The face is dominated by quad LED projector headlamps, framed by sharper LED DRLs and indicators. The side panels have been given a more muscular cut, while the rear now sports a split LED tail-light that provides the scooter with its own distinct identity.

NTorq 150

The chassis is carried over from the smaller Ntorq, though TVS has reworked the suspension with new spring and damping rates for the telescopic fork and rear monoshock. The scooter continues to ride on 12-inch wheels. Braking hardware includes a front disc and rear drum, backed up by single-channel ABS as standard.

Powering the Ntorq 150 is a 149.7cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled, three-valve motor. It makes 13bhp and 1.45 kgm, delivered through a CVT. According to TVS, the scooter is capable of reaching 104 kmph, making it the most powerful Ntorq yet.

NTorq 150

All variants get LED lighting, while the top-spec model adds a full-TFT display with Bluetooth connectivity. There’s also traction control, two riding modes (Street and Race), and even adjustable brake levers — a segment-first feature.