TVS Launches NTorq 125 Super Soldier Edition: A Tactical Twist to Urban Mobility

By Tushar Sharma , 29 July 2025
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TVS Motor Company has introduced the NTorq 125 Super Soldier Edition, a limited-edition scooter that brings a military-inspired design to one of India’s most popular 125cc two-wheelers. This special variant maintains the NTorq’s renowned engine performance and smart connectivity features while introducing a bold, combat-themed aesthetic. Aimed squarely at younger, style-conscious riders with a patriotic inclination, the new edition enhances visual appeal without compromising on functionality or performance. With urban commuters seeking distinctive mobility solutions, TVS seems poised to engage a niche yet enthusiastic market segment through this latest release.

Military-Inspired Aesthetic with Urban Aggression

The Super Soldier Edition of the NTorq 125 makes a commanding first impression with its matte green body, camouflage graphics, and sharp red detailing. Drawing cues from military attire and combat design, this edition is visually distinguished by unique decals and insignias designed to celebrate strength, resilience, and national pride.

TVS has consciously embedded this aesthetic appeal without altering the scooter’s core frame or ergonomics, ensuring that the rider enjoys both style and comfort.

Unchanged Engine, Reliable Performance

At the heart of the scooter lies the same 124.8cc single-cylinder, 3-valve engine that has powered previous variants. Delivering 9.38 PS at 7,000 rpm and peak torque of 10.5 Nm at 5,500 rpm, the NTorq 125 remains one of the most powerful scooters in its class. This continuity ensures that the Super Soldier Edition offers brisk acceleration, consistent power delivery, and efficient urban handling.

The engine’s pairing with a CVT automatic transmission offers a smooth riding experience, especially suited for city traffic and frequent stop-start conditions.

Advanced Connectivity Features

The Super Soldier Edition continues to integrate the SmartXonnect Bluetooth system—one of the defining elements of the NTorq brand. The fully digital console, when paired with a smartphone via the TVS Connect app, enables real-time navigation, ride analytics, call and message alerts, and a host of other intelligent features.

In addition to its digital intelligence, the scooter also includes a lap timer, top-speed recorder, and average fuel consumption indicators—capabilities that appeal to data-driven riders who want more from their daily commute.

Ergonomics and Practicality Meet Daily Needs

With telescopic front suspension and a gas-filled rear monoshock, the NTorq offers stable handling and rider comfort on varied road conditions. The 12-inch wheels provide a balanced stance, while the disc-drum brake setup (depending on variant) ensures reliable stopping power.

Utility is further enhanced by a 22-liter under-seat storage compartment, external fuel filler cap, USB charging port, and engine kill switch—all of which make it convenient for everyday use without compromising on comfort.

Pricing and Strategic Market Position

The NTorq 125 Super Soldier Edition has been launched at a price of approximately Rs. 84,000 (ex-showroom), positioning it just above the standard variants in the lineup. While it does not introduce mechanical upgrades, the aesthetic differentiation and limited-edition appeal offer added value for customers seeking individuality in design.

Given the growing appetite for personalized mobility and design-focused offerings, this edition competes well with rivals like the Yamaha RayZR 125, Honda Grazia, and Aprilia SR125. For TVS, it also reinforces brand loyalty by giving existing NTorq fans a fresh, collectible variant.

Conclusion: Style Meets Substance in a Patriotic Package

TVS’s NTorq 125 Super Soldier Edition successfully fuses performance, practicality, and aesthetics into a cohesive two-wheeler offering. By leveraging a military-themed visual identity without altering the mechanical core, the brand appeals to a sensibility that values both form and function. It reflects a growing trend in the Indian two-wheeler market—where mobility meets individuality—and positions itself as more than just a ride; it’s a statement of personality and pride.

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