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Hindustan Times
5 hours ago
- Automotive
- Hindustan Times
TVS Ntorq 125 Super Soldier Edition launched at ₹98,117. Check what's new
TVS Motor Company has introduced a new variant of its Ntorq 125 scooter, this time drawing inspiration from Marvel's iconic superhero, Captain America. Dubbed the TVS Ntorq 125 Super Soldier Edition, the new model adds to the existing Super Squad series—a line-up that fuses comic book culture. With earlier editions paying homage to Iron Man, Spider-Man, and other characters, this latest release brings back Captain America with a refreshed look and new graphic treatment. The 'Super Soldier" edition builds on the 2020 Captain America-themed Ntorq, but the design has evolved. It now sports a camo-inspired body wrap with bold graphics, star insignias, and a more rugged, military aesthetic. These visual updates aim to connect with Gen Z riders who often look for products that reflect both style and personality. While the scooter remains mechanically unchanged, the design gives it a distinct identity that stands out on urban roads. TVS Ntorq 125 Super Soldier Edition features a bold aesthetic aimed at appealing to younger riders while maintaining its original performance. Are there any other changes apart from cosmetic ones? Under the bodywork, the scooter retains the same 124.8 cc, single-cylinder engine. It puts out 9.37 bhp of max power at 7,000 rpm and a peak torque output of 10.6 Nm at 5,500 rpm. It comes with CVT automatic transmission. The Ntorq 125 can accelerate from 0-60 kmph in 8.9 seconds. It continues to feature SmartXonnect, TVS's Bluetooth-enabled digital console that supports turn-by-turn navigation, caller ID, ride statistics, and more. The Ntorq was the first scooter in India to offer such connectivity, and it remains a strong selling point for tech-savvy riders. Also Read : 2025 Apache RTR 310 first ride review: Evolution over revolution What is the idea behind a special edition of the TVS Ntorq 125? The idea behind the Super Squad series is simple—blend fandom with functionality. By tapping into Marvel's massive appeal, TVS is not just selling a scooter, but a piece of character-driven design. And for those who grew up watching Marvel films or reading comics, that extra touch of personalisation might be reason enough to consider this version. What is the price of the TVS Ntorq 125 Super Soldier Edition? Priced at ₹98,117 (ex-showroom, Delhi), the Super Soldier Edition is now available at TVS dealerships across the country. While it doesn't offer any performance upgrades, it's a cosmetic refresh that brings something different to the table in an increasingly saturated 125cc scooter segment. Check out Upcoming Bikes In India. First Published Date:


India Today
6 hours ago
- Automotive
- India Today
Avengers-inspired TVS Ntorq 125 Super Soldier edition launched at Rs 98,117
TVS Motor Company has expanded its popular Marvel Avengers-themed Super Squad line-up with the launch of the all-new TVS Ntorq 125 Super Soldier Edition, a tribute to the legendary Captain America. Priced at Rs 98,117 (ex-showroom, Delhi), the new edition will be available at TVS dealerships across India starting this its successful collaboration with Marvel, TVS has reimagined the Ntorq 125 with a bold camouflage-inspired design, reflecting the iconic style of Captain America. With this edition, TVS aims to capture the imagination of Gen Z riders, blending performance and pop-culture appeal. advertisementThe Ntorq 125 Super Soldier Edition is based on India's first Bluetooth-connected smart scooter, featuring TVS SmartXonnect and continues to offer tech-first features, sporty styling, and strong performance. The refreshed model brings updated graphics and design enhancements that accentuate the scooter's dynamic character. The new TVS NTORQ 125 Super Soldier Edition comes with diamond-cut alloy wheels paired with wide 100/80-12 tyres. Enhancing rider safety and performance is a 220mm roto petal front disc to its tech-forward appeal, the scooter features a gaming console-inspired speedometer equipped with Bluetooth connectivity via TVS SmartXonnect, allowing riders to sync their smartphones for navigation, ride stats, and alerts. It boasts an impressive acceleration of 0–60kmph in just 8.9 seconds. For convenience and practicality, the Ntorq offers 20-litre under-seat storage area, complete with a USB charger. The suspension setup includes telescopic forks at the front and coil springs with hydraulic dampers at the rear, providing a comfortable ride across varied road conditions. The fuel tank capacity is the Super Soldier Edition is a 124.8cc, 3-valve, single-cylinder engine, which is air-cooled and fuel-injected. The scooter delivers a maximum power output of 9.39bhp at 7000rpm and a peak torque of 10.6Nm at 5500 rpm, the engine is mated to an automatic centrifugal to Auto Today Magazine- EndsMust Watch


Sinar Daily
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Sinar Daily
12-year-old Malaysian prodigy Nur Ellysha shines in voiceovers, theatre and international sports
BANGI - Nur Ellysha Rashlina Mohd Rashdan may be only 12 but she is already carving out a name for herself in the world of creative arts and sports. This Year Six pupil of Sekolah Kebangsaan Jalan Empat here has already done voiceovers and performed in a musical theatre, and is even active in sports. Nur Ellysha Rashlina Mohd Rashdan Ellysha, as she is fondly known, is no stranger to the creative arts as her father Mohd Rashdan Ramlee was actively involved in animation and production works, and was the creator of the English-language 3D animated TV series 'Supertots' and 'SuperSquad', which became a phenomenon in the early 2000s. According to Ellysha, several main characters in the animated series were named after and inspired by her and her three older siblings, making the production feel personal to the family and sparking her own interest in the creative arts. "From a young age, I was exposed to the production world as I often accompanied my mother and siblings to various events related to 'Supertots' and 'SuperSquad'. That's where I developed a love for the performing arts and the desire to try it for myself,' she said in a recent interview with Bernama. To nurture her talent in the performing arts, Ellysha began attending dance and theatre classes at the age of four, under the guidance of Noraniza Idris, who is also known as the Queen of Traditional and Creative Ethnic Rhythms. So far, Ellysha has done voiceovers for, among others, corporate social responsibility advertisements produced by the National Population and Family Development Board, as well as Covid-19 awareness campaigns by Yayasan Hasanah. She has also received other opportunities, including acting in the musical theatre 'Huminodun: Muzikal Puteri Nabalu' this year. Ellysha also excels in rope skipping and represented Malaysia in the Singapore National and Open Jump Rope Championship 2024 in various under-12 categories. "I love rope skipping because it can be done both individually and in groups. Right now, I train three to four times a week to sharpen my skills. "God willing, I will represent Malaysia in the Queen's Cup Jump Rope Thailand Open 2025 and the Singapore National Jump Rope 2025 at the end of this year,' said Ellysha, who is also a member of the Malaysia Jump Rope Federation and GB Rope Skipping Academy. Despite her busy schedule in the arts and sports fields, Ellysha remains committed to her studies and ensures her academics are never overlooked. "Sometimes it's tiring because I go to school during the day and have training or tuition at night, but I'm used to it. If you love what you do and have goals, you'll make the effort,' said Ellysha, who also serves as a peer mentor at her school. She is also the president of her school's Cultural Club. Looking ahead, Ellysha hopes to pursue her secondary education at Sekolah Seni Malaysia Perak and later further her studies in theatre arts at Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris. "If we have the passion, we shouldn't be afraid to try. We must believe in ourselves and not give up easily. If we work hard, God willing, a path will open,' she said. Meanwhile, her mother Nor Haslina Mohamed, 49, said parents play a crucial role in nurturing a child's potential from an early age, including building a portfolio, providing training space and guiding them toward the right path. "Every child is different… some are quiet, some are active. If you notice their interests, help and encourage them gradually. A child's success isn't solely based on academics but also on talent development and character building. "I believe early exposure and consistent guidance are vital. As parents, we must be attentive and help our children discover their strengths,' she said. - BERNAMA