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TVS Ntorq 125 BS6 Price Hiked by Rs 910


BS6 TVS Ntorq 125 gets expensive by Rs 910; remains unchanged in terms of design and features.


TVS Motor Company recently increased the price of BS6 Ntorq 125 by Rs 910 in India. The scooter is available in three trims namely Drum, Disc, and Race Edition. After the price hike, the Drum and Disc variants are offered at Rs 66,885 and Rs 70,885 (All Prices, Ex-Showroom), respectively. The scooter’s premium trim namely Race Edition is priced at Rs 73,365 (Ex-Showroom). Earlier the company had launched the BS6 version of Ntorq125 in the range of Rs 65,975 - Rs 72,455 (Ex-Showroom). The scooter received a price hike of up to Rs 9980 (for the disc brake variant) over its BS4 counterpart. 

TVS Motors

In terms of design, the BS6 Ntorq 125 remains unchanged. It continues to feature a full-LED headlamp and tail lamp. The scooter rides on 12-inch wheels. Suspension duties are carried out by telescopic front forks and gas-filled hydraulic rear shock absorber. In terms of brakes, the scooter gets CBS as standard across all the trims along with front disc brake as an option. 

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