Everything You Need to Know About TVS Scooters

If you’re scrolling through scooter options, TVS scooters often pop up as a solid choice. They’re affordable, fuel‑efficient, and easy to ride around busy Indian streets. In this guide we’ll break down the most popular TVS models, give you quick maintenance hacks, and share buying tips that save you time and money.

Top TVS Scooter Models in 2024

TVS has a line‑up that covers everything from city commuters to weekend explorers. The TVS NTORQ 125 blends sporty looks with a digital‑display console—great for young riders who love a techy feel. If you need extra storage, the TVS Scooty Zest 110 offers a roomy under‑seat compartment and a comfortable seat height. For those who prefer a classic look, the TVS Jupiter remains a bestseller because of its smooth engine and low running costs.

All three models share a common engine family that delivers around 8–10 bhp, enough to zip through traffic without guzzling petrol. They also come with a CVT (continuously variable transmission), so you never worry about shifting gears. The key difference lies in styling, weight, and extra features like Bluetooth connectivity on the NTORQ.

Everyday Maintenance Made Simple

Keeping a TVS scooter running smoothly doesn’t have to be a chore. Start with a weekly visual check: look for any oil leaks around the engine, and make sure the tires have at least 2 mm tread depth. A quick wipe of the brake lever and throttle with a clean cloth helps you spot dust buildup that can affect grip.

Change the engine oil every 1,500 km or as the owner’s manual suggests. Using the recommended 10W‑30 oil ensures the engine stays lubricated in both hot summers and cool monsoons. Replace the air filter every 5,000 km—dirty filters choke airflow and raise fuel consumption.

Don’t forget the chain. A well‑lubricated chain lasts longer and reduces wear on sprockets. Spray a light chain lube every 500 km and tighten the tension according to the spec: too loose, and you’ll hear clunks; too tight, and the bearings wear out faster.

Finally, schedule a full service at an authorized TVS service centre every 6,000 km. The technicians will check the spark plug, brake pads, and battery health, giving you peace of mind for the next few months.

By following these simple steps, you’ll keep your TVS scooter reliable and ready for daily rides.

When you’re ready to buy, compare the upfront price with long‑term costs: fuel efficiency (most TVS scooters hit 50–55 km/l), insurance premiums, and maintenance intervals. Look for festive season discounts or exchange offers that many dealers run around Diwali and New Year. Test ride at least two models so you feel the seat comfort and handling personally—what feels smooth on paper might feel different on the road.

Whether you choose the sporty NTORQ, the practical Scooty Zest, or the timeless Jupiter, a TVS scooter can be a reliable companion for work, study, or weekend trips. Keep it serviced, ride safely, and enjoy the freedom of two‑wheel travel without breaking the bank.

TVS NTorq 150 launched in India: Most powerful TVS scooter packs ABS, TFT and Alexa

TVS has launched the NTorq 150 in India at Rs 1.19–1.29 lakh (ex-showroom, Bengaluru). The 149.7cc scooter makes 13.2PS and 14.2Nm, hits a claimed 104 km/h, and does 0–60 km/h in 6.3 sec. Highlights include ABS, traction control, ride modes, TFT display with OTA updates, Alexa integration, crash alert, live tracking, and segment-first adjustable brake levers. Bookings are open; deliveries to start soon.

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