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TVS Ntorq 150 vs Hero Xoom 160: A Detailed Deep-Dive

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The 150cc+ scooter segment in India had heated up with the introduction of the Yamaha Aerox a few years ago. Then, in January this year, Hero launched the Xoom 160, and now TVS has brought in the new Ntorq 150. All these scooters are tempting options but will appeal to a different type of rider. Here is a specification comparison between TVS Ntorq 150 Vs Hero Xoom 160 to help you make an informed decision.

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Pricing & Market Positioning:

  • TVS Ntorq 150:
    • Standard variant: ₹1.19 lakh (ex-showroom)
    • TFT variant: ₹1.29 lakh
    • Positioned as a tech-rich, affordable hyper-sport scooter targeting Gen Z riders .

     

  • Hero Xoom 160:
    • Single ZX variant: ₹1.48–1.49 lakh (ex-showroom) .
    • Positioned as an adventure-styled maxi-scooter.

Engine & Performance:

Scooter Engine Specs Performance Metrics
Ntorq 150 149.7 cc air-cooled, O3C-Tech, 13.2 PS @ 7,000 rpm, 14.2 Nm @ 5,500 rpm 0–60 km/h in 6.3 s, top speed ~104 km/h
Xoom 160 156 cc liquid-cooled, ~14.8 PS @ 8,000 rpm, 14 Nm @ 6,500 rpm

 

  • Ntorq benefits from smoother, earlier torque delivery and snappier city acceleration.
  • Xoom offers a more refined engine suitable for longer rides .

 

Dimensions & Weight:

  • TVS Ntorq 150:
    • Kerb weight: ~115 kg
    • Seat height: 770 mm
    • Wheelbase: 1,285 mm
    • Ground clearance: 155 mm
    • Fuel capacity: 5.8 L (plus ~1.45 L reserve)
    • Under-seat storage: ~22 L .

     

  • Hero Xoom 160:
    • Weight: ~142 kg
    • Seat height: 787 mm
    • Wheel size: 14-inch, block-pattern tyres
    • Fuel tank: 7 L
    • ARAI-claimed mileage: ~40 km/L .

     

Chassis, Ride Comfort & Handling:

  • Ntorq 150:
    • Compact 12-inch wheels and shorter wheelbase enable nimble handling in city traffic .

     

  • Xoom 160:
    • Maxi-scooter setup with dual rear shocks, taller seat, and wide stance optimized for touring comfort and stability .

     

Features & Technology:

  • TVS Ntorq 150 (TFT variant):
    • 5″ colour TFT display with: Bluetooth, navigation, geofencing, crash alerts, OTA updates, Alexa integration, riding modes (Street/Race), traction control, single-channel ABS, USB charging .

     

  • Hero Xoom 160:
    • Digital LCD with Bluetooth, turn-by-turn navigation, call/SMS alerts, keyless ignition with smart key, remote seat opener, single-channel ABS, USB charging to support touring lifestyle .

     

Overall Riding Experience:

 

Focus TVS Ntorq 150 Hero Xoom 160
City Commuting Agile, light, quick bursts — ideal for traffic & short rides Heavier and less nimble, still capable but best in open roads
Long-Distance Touring Possible, but compact dimensions and fuel limit frequent stops Better for longer rides — bigger tank, ergonomics, comfort-focused
Tech & Fun Features Feature-rich, playful, high-connectivity — appeals to tech-savvy riders Practical, ease-of-use tech (keyless, remote seat) for convenience
Value Most affordable in the 150-160 cc category with rich features Higher price for more comfort and utility

 

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