Ever since it first showed up in 2018, the TVS Ntorq 125 has been very popular. It’s quick, stylish, and packed with features that make everyday rides exciting. Later, TVS spiced things up by launching the Race XP version, which gave riders a bit more punch and tech.
Now, in 2025, the Ntorq 125 Race XP has received a small but exciting update. TVS has added a brand-new colour option, improved the torque figure, and even given it a smarter console. The most interesting thing is that you will get it without raising the price. At Rs 1,00,417 (ex-showroom), it’s still priced the same.

The highlight this time is the new Blaze Blue colour. TVS has paired it with grey panels and striking red touches that really bring out the scooter’s sporty lines. The bright red alloy wheels remain, just like on the Race Red and Dark Black versions.
To add to the premium vibe, there’s now an Ntorq 125 logo on the handlebars, which feels like a nice detail. Put all of this together and the Blaze Blue really does make the Race XP look sharper and more eye-catching.
The scooter still uses the same 124.8cc engine that produces 10.02PS of power. But here’s the twist, torque has gone up slightly to 11.5Nm. It should make the scooter feel livelier when you twist the throttle.
The credit goes to the Integrated Starter Generator (ISG). It’s basically a quiet starter motor that also gives the engine a little push when you accelerate at low speeds. This means smoother take-offs, especially in city traffic. Moreover, TVS already uses this tech in scooters like the Jupiter and bikes like the Raider 125, so it’s nice to see it finally come to the Ntorq.
The telescopic front fork and rear shock absorber are still there, along with a front disc brake and rear drum brake. This setup has always been reliable for both city commutes and short weekend rides, so there wasn’t really a need to change it.
The Race XP Blaze Blue also comes with a new colour LCD console. If it looks familiar, that’s because it’s the same screen we’ve seen on the TVS Raider 125. It packs in all the usual connected features like Bluetooth, navigation, and ride data.
Before you go, don’t forget to check out the TVS Raider 125 Sold Over 1.6 Million Units in 4 Years.
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