TVS Motor Company has unveiled its latest edition of the highly acclaimed NTorq 125—the Super Soldier Edition, a tribute to Captain America.
Priced at ₹98,117 (ex-showroom, Delhi), this bold iteration adds a rugged, camouflage-themed persona to the sporty scooter that has become a Gen Z favourite.
Building on the legacy of its Super Squad lineup—which previously showcased Iron Man, Thor, and Black Panther variants—this edition replaces the earlier flashy Combat Blue with a more military-styled camo graphics package, complete with the iconic Captain America shield integrated into the apron and panels.
What’s New: Cosmetic Overhaul, Same Powertrain
- Thematic styling: Digitally camouflaged decals blend olive-green textures with the Captain America motif—less showy, more subtle, yet unmistakably heroic. Super Soldier insignia and Avengers “A” logos are tastefully placed.
- Mechanics untouched: Retains the same sporty 124.8cc, air-cooled, fuel-injected engine tuned to deliver around 9.5 PS and 10.5–10.6 Nm torque. There’s no change in powertrain performance, as per multiple sources.
Tech & Features: All-Star Lineup
- SmartXonnect Bluetooth connectivity, with a dedicated Marvel-themed UI showing Captain America insignias, ride stats, and navigation support—the same interface as previous Super Squad editions.
- Instrumentation: Fully digital cluster with gaming console-inspired visuals, along with a full-LED headlight, tail lamp, and 220 mm front petal disc brake, complemented by diamond-cut alloy wheels with wide 100/80-12 tyres.
- Storage & convenience: A roomy 20-litre under-seat compartment with USB charging port. Suspension includes telescopic front forks and hydraulic rear shock absorbers for a balanced ride stance.
Pricing & Variant Context
TVS positions the Super Soldier Edition above Race Edition (₹93,132) but just under Race XP (₹98,777) and the XT trim (₹1,07,362) in its 125cc portfolio.
This ₹98,117 price point is maintained consistently across major publications and aligns with TVS’s strategy of offering aggressive colour variants at premium builds with minimal option add-on costs.
Why It Matters to Indian Buyers
- Pop-culture meets practicality: The Super Soldier Edition attempts to fuse emotional storytelling with commuting, appealing directly to Marvel fandom among young riders.
- Brand differentiation: Amid a crowded 125cc scooter segment, TVS continues to stand out through niche special editions, a tactic that builds buzz while boosting footfall at dealerships.
- Strong sales momentum: The NTorq brand itself just crossed a major milestone—selling over a million units in under four years. In FY2025 alone, TVS sold 3.34 lakh NTorqs, making it India’s fourth best-selling scooter after Activa, Jupiter, and Access, according to recent data.
Caveats: Build Quality & Service Concerns
While the Super Soldier Edition may look heroic, some users have voiced concerns over NVH (noise, vibration & harshness) issues, plastic panel fitment, and inconsistent dealership experience.
One owner described frequent “rattling sounds” and poor after-sales support from certain service centres.
Final Verdict
The TVS NTorq 125 Super Soldier Edition is not about performance upgrades—it’s a statement on wheels. Designed to resonate with younger, brand-conscious riders, the edition champions style, software integration, and tie-in culture more than an engineering overhaul.
For those who value uniqueness over differential engine output, this limited-run Captain America homage may be worth the slight premium.
But if you’re chasing raw performance or long-term reliability, the new livery alone may not justify the price bump. Still, it remains a memorable chapter in how pop culture influences Indian mobility—one sticker at a time.