Here’s a clear and current look at how the TVS Ntorq 125 stacks up against the Hero Xoom 125 across price, specifications and features. These are two of the compelling choices in India’s 125cc scooter
space. If you’re deciding between the two, this breakdown will help spot which model matches your priorities in terms of power, tech, braking, and cost.
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TVS Ntorq 125 Vs Hero Xoom 125: Price And Variant Breakdown
The TVS Ntorq 125 is available in multiple variants (Disc, Race XP, Race Edition, Super Squad Edition, and XT), with ex-showroom prices ranging from Rs 80,900 to Rs 99,800 for the top-end version.
The Hero Xoom 125 is offered in two variants — VX and ZX — with ex-showroom prices spanning approximately Rs 80,494 to Rs 86,025 post-GST adjustments.
TVS Ntorq 125 Vs Hero Xoom 125: Engine, Power And Performance
The Ntorq’s engine is a 124.8 cc, air-cooled unit delivering 9.4 hp at 7,000 rpm with torque of 10.5 Nm at 5,500 rpm. It offers a claimed mileage of about 50 km/l and carries a 5.8-litre fuel tank.
The Xoom 125 runs a 125cc engine, producing 9.8 hp at 7,250 rpm and 10.4 Nm at 6,000 rpm. It is rated for about 52.8 km/l in claimed efficiency terms.
TVS Ntorq 125 Vs Hero Xoom 125: Features And Technology
The Ntorq has long been known for its Bluetooth-enabled digital cluster, navigation assist, and a full digital instrument console with ride data tracking. It also uses a synchronised braking system (SBS) and disc braking at the front.
The Xoom 125, meanwhile, includes a combined braking system (CBS), 14-inch alloy wheels, and basic features like an external fuel filler. It also comes with a sporty design theme and is positioned with more premium styling touches.
TVS Ntorq 125 Vs Hero Xoom 125: Weight, Ergonomics And Other Specs
The Ntorq 125’s kerb weight is approximately 116.1 kg. On the other hand, the Xoom 125 is a bit heavier, with a kerb weight of 121 kg. Fuel tank capacity for Xoom is 5 litres, while Ntorq has 5.8 litres.
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Which One Offers Better Value?
If you value connectivity and tech, the Ntorq’s Bluetooth cluster and feature list give it an edge. If you are seeking a lower entry price, the Xoom 125’s variant pricing makes it more accessible. For economy, the Xoom’s claimed mileage advantage is small but noteworthy. Either way, your choice should hinge on whether you want advanced tech or cost-conscious basics.