KATHMANDU: TVS NTORQ 125 has crossed the 150,000‑owner mark in Nepal, a milestone that underscores the scooter’s strong presence in the country’s performance two-wheeler segment.
Jagdamba Motors, the authorised distributor of TVS two‑wheelers in Nepal and part of the Shankar Group, marked the achievement with a nationwide “150K Celebration” held today across authorised TVS showrooms. Riders, customers, dealers and enthusiasts gathered at local showrooms for events and special engagements to celebrate the growing NTORQ community.
The company said the milestone represents more than sales figures, noting that some 150,000 NTORQ scooters are now running on Nepali roads. Jagdamba Motors credited the achievement to customer trust, dealer commitment and the combined efforts of teams across logistics, sales, service, marketing and spare parts.
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Reaching 150,000 owners, the distributor added, further cements NTORQ’s leadership in Nepal’s sporty scooter category and strengthens nationwide brand recall and visibility.
Since its launch, the NTORQ has been positioned as a performance‑oriented scooter, known for its racing‑inspired design, strong performance and smart‑connected features, making it a preferred choice for young riders and urban commuters.
“Crossing the 150,000‑rider milestone is not just a sales achievement; it reflects the trust of Nepali riders and the dedication of our nationwide dealer and service network,” said Akhil Gupta, Executive Director of Jagdamba Motors. “This celebration recognises the collective effort of everyone who has contributed to building the NTORQ community in Nepal.”
Jagdamba Motors said it remains committed to delivering innovative mobility solutions, superior service support and rider‑focused experiences across the country.
