TVS Jupiter vs TVS NTORQ 125: Confused? Read before you make up your mind

TVS Jupiter vs TVS NTORQ 125: Scooters don’t have gears, so many people think they’re easier to manage and seem like more fun than riding a bike. The fact that any member of their family can easily operate a scooter is another advantage they notice. We’ve reviewed two of the best affordable models with unique and ingenious features, so if you’re also in the market for a scooter, you’ve come to the right spot. The TVS NTORQ 125 and TVS Jupiter 125 are both 125cc motorcycles that are in the same price bracket. Let’s go over the scooter’s specifications to help you choose the best one.

TVS Jupiter vs TVS NTORQ 125: Specifications

The 124.8cc BS6 engine powering the TVS Ntorq 125 produces 10.5 Nm of torque and 9.25 horsepower.

SpecsTVS Jupiter 125TVS NTORQ 125
Engine124.8 cc124.8cc
Mileage50 kmpl42 kmpl
Kerb Weight108 kg118 kg
Seat Height765 mm770 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity5.1 litres5.8 litres
Power8.04 bhp9.25 bhp
Torque10.5 Nm10.5 Nm
PriceVariant – Drum – Steel Wheel

Rs 1,00,843
On-Road Price, Patna
Variant –
Drum

Rs 1,06,480
On-Road Price, Patna

Know more about the differences

The TVS NTorq 125 includes a digital instrument console with smartphone connectivity. The console displays call and SMS notifications, turn-by-turn navigation, a lap timer, engine temperature information, phone battery and signal strength indicators, last-parked location assistance, voice assist, and an exclusive rider’s app support. However, every TVS Jupiter variation has an LED headlamp and LED tail lights as standard, along with an external fuel filler located in front, a key shutter mechanism for the ignition keyhole, a USB charging outlet, two hooks, and the best-in-class 33-liter under-seat storage area. The Jupiter SmartXonnect model boasts a fully digital instrument console featuring an LCD screen for the trip metre, fuel gauge, odometer and speedometer.

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