• Q. Is ntorq125 gives better mileage than grazia?

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    Sabyasachi
    Sabyasachi | 5 years ago

    Look, in Ntorq, you will get mileage upto 47kmpl max. It's depends on how you ride of course.Also you can use premium petrol (poWer) and Motul Scooter Engine Oil (grade 10W30 JASO MB) for better results.Most important thing is on time Servicing and engine oil change.

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    Rajeesh Nambiar
    Rajeesh Nambiar | 4 years ago

    No mileage is less in TVS NTORQ

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    I
    I | 4 years ago

    Nai bhai.. khoon peeta hai

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TVS NTORQ 125 mileage

ARAI Claimed 53.4 kmpl
User Reported 40 kmpl

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