The NTorq 125’s snazzy and sporty design is one of the main reasons why it is such a popular scooter among the younger crowd. The BS6 Ntorq carries forward the same design seen on the older scooter but the Race Edition features bolder graphics, hazard lights, and an LED headlight. Upping the ante is the newly launched Race XP variant which gets a striking red/white/grey livery and flashy red alloy wheels. Meanwhile, if you’re an Avengers fan, the NTorq also comes in a Super Squad edition, which comes with a choice of three Marvel Avengers superhero-inspired graphics.
The Jupiter BS6 gets an LED headlamp and tail lamp, while the indicators are bulb units. It features an analogue instrument console as standard that displays speed, fuel level, and houses other telltale signs as well. Some variants feature a semi-digital instrument cluster. The external fuel filler cap, external pass light switch, and alloy wheels have been carried over. While the Jupiter BS6 variant gets a standard USB charging outlet on the front apron, TVS also offers an underseat USB port as an option. The new Jupiter ZX Disc variant also comes with an ACG starter, called i-TOUCHstart in TVS lingo.
Minor cosmetic updates over the years have kept the Zest looking fresh. While the overall silhouette is pretty much the same, the clever use of different materials and diversity in colour options gives the scooter a unique appeal. The Zest comes equipped with a LED DRL mounted on the front apron, dual-tone seats, a textured floorboard, premium 3D logos, a front glove box, 19-litres of underseat storage, and a combined braking system for safety. The scooter is powered by the same 110cc motor seen on its predecessor but it now features fuel injection to meet the stringent emission norms.
Considering it is one of the more affordable options in TVS’ lineup, the Scooty Pep Plus isn’t exactly feature-rich. Halogen lighting and analogue console are found on both variants, with the only modern bit here being a small LED DRL. On the matte series, you get a 3D logo and a unique seat cover. The Scooty Pep Plus remains a small pupper with its cute looks and compact proportions. Its 90s-inspired design is easy on the eyes while the bright colours accentuate its youthful nature. However, the bright Princess Pink colour is quite polarising.
The NTorq 125’s snazzy and sporty design is one of the main reasons why it is such a popular scooter among the younger crowd. The BS6 Ntorq carries forward the same design seen on the older scooter but the Race Edition features bolder graphics, hazard lights, and an LED headlight. Upping the ante is the newly launched Race XP variant which gets a striking red/white/grey livery and flashy red alloy wheels. Meanwhile, if you’re an Avengers fan, the NTorq also comes in a Super Squad edition, which comes with a choice of three Marvel Avengers superhero-inspired graphics.