About this bike
TVS NTORQ 125 Race Edition – Manali Bike Rental
Subtitle: Easy rides around Manali for two, hassle‑free
Bike Details
| Engine | 124 cc |
| Fuel Type | Petrol |
| Mileage | 45 km/l |
| Transmission | Manual |
| Seating | 2 |
| Helmet | Included (2 helmets) |
| Rental Period | Daily / Weekly / Monthly |
About TVS NTORQ 125 Race Edition
Riding the NTORQ 125 around Manali feels surprisingly smooth for a 125 cc scooter. The twin‑cylinder feel is light enough to zip through the bustling Mall Road, yet the suspension holds up when you hit the uneven patches near the old valley bridge. The seat is padded just right, so even after a couple of hours cruising up to Solang Valley, you won’t feel the usual ache that smaller scooters tend to give.
This scooter is a solid pick if you’re traveling as a couple or with a friend who wants a little extra storage for a water bottle and a small backpack. Beginners will appreciate the easy‑to‑grab handlebar grips and the predictable power delivery – you won’t be startled by sudden surges when you’re navigating the narrow lanes of Tibetan Colony. If you’re a solo rider who likes a bit of zip on the open road to Hadimba Temple, the NTORQ’s 125 cc engine gives you enough grunt to enjoy the climb without feeling strained.
What really sells it in Manali is the freedom to hop from a café on Mall Road to a viewpoint on the Naggar Road without worrying about parking. I’ve taken it to the local tea stall near the bus stand, and the scooter’s compact size made squeezing into the tiny lot a breeze. When the weather clears, a short ride to the nearby village of Naggar feels like a mini adventure – the wind in your face, the hills rolling past, and you can stop whenever you spot a photo‑worthy spot.
Key Features of TVS NTORQ 125 Race Edition
- SmartXonnect Bluetooth hub – lets you pair your phone for navigation, so you won’t get lost on those winding mountain roads.
- LED headlamp with daytime running light – bright enough to cut through the early morning fog that often rolls in over Manali.
- Under‑seat storage that fits a half‑filled water bottle and a small raincoat – perfect for spontaneous coffee breaks.
- Wide rear tyre with good grip – gives confidence when you’re descending the steep sections near Solang.
- Fuel‑efficient engine – you can easily cover a full day’s ride on a single tank, saving you trips to the fuel station.
Requirements to Rent
- Valid driver's license with motorcycle endorsement
- Government ID (Aadhaar, passport, or voter ID)
- Refundable security deposit (cash or card)
