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TVS Ntorq 125 Crosses 150,000 Owners in Nepal, Celebrates Milestone Nationwide

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The TVS Ntorq 125 has officially surpassed 150,000 owners in Nepal, marking a significant milestone in the country’s two-wheeler segment and reaffirming its status as one of the most popular performance scooters.

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To commemorate this achievement, Jagdamba Motors—the authorized distributor of TVS two-wheelers in Nepal and part of the Shankar Group—hosted a nationwide “150K Celebration” on February 18 across its authorized showrooms. The event brought together riders, customers, and dealers, celebrating the rapidly expanding Ntorq community.

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This milestone goes beyond sales figures—it represents 150,000 Ntorq scooters on Nepali roads, driven by strong customer trust, dealer dedication, and coordinated efforts across logistics, sales, service, marketing, and spare parts.

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Reaching this mark further solidifies Ntorq’s dominance in Nepal’s sporty scooter segment, while enhancing its brand visibility and recall nationwide.

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In Nepal, the Ntorq is offered in seven variants, with prices starting at Rs 2,48,900 for the drum variant and going up to Rs 3,32,900 for the XP variant.

Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Akhil Gupta, Executive Director – Jagdamba Motors, said: “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. This celebration recognizes the collective effort of everyone who has contributed to building the Ntorq community in Nepal.”

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