Suzuki Avenis vs TVS NTorq 125: Photo Comparison
Can Suzuki’s sporty 125cc scooter steal the thunder from the TVS NTorq 125? We let the photos do the talking
Can Suzuki’s sporty 125cc scooter steal the thunder from the TVS NTorq 125? We let the photos do the talking

The TVS NTorq 125 has been Gen Z’s favourite sporty 125cc scooter, and now Suzuki has entered the space with the new Avenis. But does the Japanese scooter have what it takes to woo the crowds away from the quickest 125cc scooter in India? Let’s find out:


The Suzuki Avenis bears an uncanny resemblance to the TVS NTorq 125. Given that both the scooters are meant to cater to the young audience, a sporty design was expected, but the Japanese bikemaker’s attempt comes out as a rip-off of the TVS NTorq. Right from the handlebar-mounted indicators, to the aggressive bodywork and even the split grab rails look eerily similar to the TVS scooter.


Both the scooters feature a trapezoidal headlight with LED DRLs. While the NTorq 125 allows you to opt between a halogen and LED headlight, depending on the variant, the Avenis comes with only LED headlight.
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For a generation that always stays connected, both these scooters come with Bluetooth-enabled instrument consoles with turn-by-turn navigation as standard. However, Suzuki has dialled things up a notch by offering WhatsApp call alerts.


To match the snazzy styling, the Suzuki Avenis and the TVS NTorq 125 come with peppy engines. The Japanese scooter’s 124.3cc is shared with the Suzuki Access and makes 8.7PS at 6750rpm and 10Nm at 5500rpm. Meanwhile, the NTorq 125’s 124.8cc mill churns 9.38PS at 7000rpm and 10.5NM at 5,500rpm. With this Race XP variant, the performance goes to 10.2PS and 10.8Nm. Heck, there’s even riding modes on the XP variant.


The Suzuki Avenis and the NTorq feature a similar suspension setup consisting of a telescopic fork and monoshock. Even the braking setup with a disc at the front and a drum unit at the rear is common in both scooters, but the NTorq features a petal disc. While the Suzuki runs on a 12-inch front wheel and a 10-inch rear wheel, the NTorq 125 flaunts 12-inch units at both ends.


Both the scooters feature an external, hinged fuel filler cap. While the Avenis gets a 5.2-litre tank, the NTorq flaunts a 5.5-litre unit.


The Suzuki Avenis scores high on practicality too, with an underseat storage capacity of 21.8 litres, and a apron-mounted storage pocket with USB charger to charge your phone. Meanwhile, the NTorq doesn’t offer a cubbyhole at the front but has a slightly bigger underseat storage of 22-litres and comes with a USB charger.
Suzuki is offering the Avenis in Ride Connect Edition and a Race Edition. On the other hand, the TVS NTorq 125 offers a Standard (drum and disc), Race Edition, Super Squad Edition and a more powerful Race XP Edition.
Suzuki Avenis User Reviews
- Low budget best averageSporty look, best average in this range. Looks sporty and take speed up to fast, it's to comfort to drive with 2 person. Black colour edition is also a good edition and that the best part which attracts to buy avenis. Its to smooth to ride on highway. It's depends on rider how he /she is driving the bike scooty. Its has 2 modes while riding a eco mode for constant riding and a range mode for high speed driving on highways. Yes its a best in this range good average sports look smooth to drive and many more things. It comes with a mobile device connection mode a bt mode and also has charging point for emergency mobile charging.Read More
- Suzuki avenis 125 reviewSmooth on highways, the suspension handles city rides well. Great mileage and a stylish, sporty design that is practical for daily commutes and family use, very nice quality and the price in very good range. Positive.The handling is nimble, perfect for city traffic. The engine is refined and offers good speed and pickup. Very comfortable seating, and I'm consistently impressed with the mileage it delivers. Yes. I recommend it for anyone needing a reliable, stylish, and fuel-efficient scooter for daily commuting. Buy it for the excellent performance and features at this price point is very nice and affordable.Read More6 5
- Just An Awesome Product By SuzukiI chose this bike for it's amazing sporty looks. The power delivery of this scooter is amazing. The scooter has an well maintained body weight so that it does lift up from the road at high speeds & ofcourse Suzuki reliable engine. It was an amazing ride so far. Both The rear and front brakes are really good, appropriate for stopping the vehicle at max speeds. The throw of the headlight is really good for night riding. The digital meter is quite bright even in scorching sunlight. Yes I would recommend this scooter. It's totally worth buying this. Especially people who need an sporty look with and reliable engine and a brand like Suzuki. But two minor cons of this scooter is that Suzuki does not provide hazard button and pass button.Read More3 3
- Worth Spending.I got the special edition with Titanium silver and black matte colour. The look is extremely awesome. Speaking about the performance that is also crazy, it's fully comfortable with a leather covered seat. Mileage is top notch. Pick up is low compared to burgman, but not a big issue. Easy handling. Worth it.Read More1
- Best Scooter suzuki avenisIt’s a very great scooter with great mileage, great, great handling and very less maintenance cost perfect for the test point and hundred times better than TVS ntorq in every aspect . I am always highly satisfied with this purchase and it has never given a day a regret after buying since three years.Read More2