8 Bold Highlights of the VLF Mobster 135 – Priced at ₹1.30 Lakh

The VLF Mobster 135 has officially rolled into the Indian scooter market, commanding attention with its bold styling and feature-rich package. Launched at an introductory price of ₹1.30 Lakh (ex-showroom, first 2,500 units), the Mobster aims to rewrite the playbook for performance scooters in the 125cc class. BikeDekho

In this post, we’ll dig deep into VLF Mobster 135 specs, features, and how it stacks up. Let’s jump right in.

VLF Mobster 135


Technical Specifications: VLF Mobster 135

Here’s a clean table summarizing all the major specs:

Category Specification
Engine Type Single-cylinder, 4-stroke, liquid-cooled
Displacement 125 cc
Max Power 12.1 PS @ 8,250 rpm
Peak Torque 11.7 Nm @ 6,500 rpm
Transmission / Drive CVT / IVT (automatic)
Top Speed ~100 km/h
Claimed Mileage ~46 km/l
Fuel Capacity 8.0 litres
Kerb Weight 122 kg
Seat Height 797 mm
Ground Clearance 155 mm
Dimensions (L × W × H) 1,873 mm × 746 mm × 1,120 mm
Wheelbase 1,341 mm
Front Suspension Telescopic forks
Rear Suspension Gas-charged dual shocks
Front Brake 230 mm disc
Rear Brake 220 mm disc
ABS / Safety Dual-channel ABS (switchable) + Traction Control
Tyres 120/70-12 (front) & 130/70-12 (rear)
Lighting Full LED setup (projector LEDs, indicators)
Display / Connectivity 5-inch TFT display with Bluetooth, smartphone alerts
Keyless Ignition Yes
Colour Options Crimson Override, Ghostlight, Ash Circuit, Neon Venom

 

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More Insights & Highlights

VLF Mobster 135

1. Liquid-Cooled in a 125cc Scooter
One of the most standout details is that the VLF Mobster 135 is the smallest-capacity scooter in India to feature a liquid-cooled engine. That gives it a performance and thermal control edge over many air-cooled rivals.

2. Strong Feature Count for the Segment
Dual-channel ABS (switchable), traction control, 5-inch TFT with Bluetooth, keyless ignition and full LED lighting are features rarely found in this class. RushLane

3. Aggressive Design & Styling
Designers seem to have borrowed from Italjet-style cues — low-mounted headlights, exposed handlebars, muscular body panels, and a futuristic “cyberpunk” vibe. RushLane

4. Price & Introductory Offer
The scooter is being launched at ₹1.30 Lakh (ex-showroom) for the first 2,500 bookings. After this limited batch, the price is expected to increase. BikeDekho

5. Booking & Delivery Timeline
Bookings have already opened (booking fee ~₹999) and deliveries are expected to start around November 2025. ZigWheels.com

6. Dealer & Service Network
VLF scooters in India are distributed by Motohaus (Kolhapur-based). Currently, the network is quite limited (just a handful of dealerships), though expansion is reportedly in the pipeline. Autocar India

7. Rival Landscape
Though named Mobster 135, the scooter is technically 125cc. It competes with performance scooters like the TVS Ntorq 125 / 150, Yamaha Aerox 155, Hero Xoom series, etc. But VLF tries to differentiate through features and bold styling. Autocar India

Here’s how the VLF Mobster 135 stacks up against some of its closest rivals in the 125cc / sporty-scooter space in India:

Rival Scooter Key Specs & Strengths How VLF Mobster 135 Does Better / Where Rivals Might Still Have Advantage
TVS Ntorq 125 Air-cooled 125cc engine, good Bluetooth-connected cluster, decent performance, wide service network. The VLF Mobster 135 wins on liquid-cooling (better thermal management), switchable traction control, dual-channel ABS, and stronger spec for lighting and disc brakes. But Ntorq likely has better dealership/service coverage and possibly lower maintenance.
Honda Dio 125 Trusted brand, likely reliable, decent mileage, parts availability. VLF offers more premium features (TFT screen, keyless ignition, traction control) and more aggressive styling. But Dio might still trump in terms of lower cost of ownership and perhaps lower repair/parts cost.
Aprilia SR 125 / Hero Xoom 125 These rivals offer sporty design, good styling, and brand recognition. Some may have slightly higher displacement rivals (Hero Xoom 160 etc). VLF holds its own in specs: higher tech, liquid cooling, better brakes, modern styling. But higher price and newer, less-proven after-sales track record might be a concern.
TVS Ntorq 150 / Yamaha Aerox 155 / Hero Xoom 160 These are performance scooters with larger displacement, more power, possibly higher top speed, but also more fuel consumption and higher price. The VLF Mobster 135, while lower displacement, tries to bridge that gap via cooling, feature load and design. If buyer priorities are tech & style rather than pure power, Mobster 135 makes sense. But if you want outright performance, rivals with higher displacement still win.

What makes VLF Mobster 135 stand out

VLF Mobster 135

  • Liquid-cooled engine: A rare feature in the 125cc scooter space in India. Helps you maintain performance under load.

  • High spec features: Dual-channel ABS, switchable traction control, a 5-inch TFT with Bluetooth, keyless ignition etc. Many rivals either don’t have all these or have some of them but at higher cost.

  • Styling & design: Aggressive design, standout look (futuristic / Italjet-inspired cues), sharp LEDs, etc. Great for buyers who care about how the scooter looks as much as how it rides.

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Where rivals still may have advantages

  • Brand reputation & servicing network: Established names like TVS, Honda have deep service networks, spare parts more easily available. VLF is newer in many markets, so service & parts network is still growing.

  • Price for lower variants: If you don’t need all premium features, some rivals offer more basic models at lower prices, which might provide better value depending on what you want.

  • Fuel economy / cost of ownership: Even though the Mobster 135 claims ~46 km/l, in real world usage, parts/maintenance costs, etc., lower powered rivals might deliver better overall efficiency or comfort. Also, resale value might favour brands known for dependability.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  1. What is the engine type and power output of the VLF Mobster 135?
    The VLF Mobster 135 is equipped with a 125cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine producing about 12.1 PS @ 8,250 rpm and 11.7 Nm @ 6,500 rpm. This makes it one of the most powerful scooters in its displacement class. Autocar India

  2. Does the VLF Mobster 135 have ABS and traction control?
    Yes. The VLF Mobster 135 comes with dual-channel ABS and a switchable traction control system, enhancing safety, especially in wet or slippery conditions.

  3. What is the claimed mileage (fuel efficiency) of the VLF Mobster 135?
    The claimed mileage of the VLF Mobster 135 is about 46 kmpl. Actual mileage will vary depending on riding style, traffic, load, and road conditions. BikeDekho

  4. How does the VLF Mobster 135 compare in price to rivals?
    The introductory ex-showroom price of the VLF Mobster 135 is ~ ₹1,29,999-₹1,30,000 for the first 2,500 customers. This places it above many regular 125cc scooters but closer to premium 150cc or performance-oriented models. Buyers get a higher feature set, but need to consider whether they value the extras enough over price.

  5. What are the key design and feature highlights of the VLF Mobster 135?
    Some standout design/features include bold, sharp bodywork with Italjet-inspired styling, twin projector headlamps, full LED lighting, a 5-inch TFT display with Bluetooth, keyless ignition, underseat storage, and multiple colour options. These give the VLF Mobster 135 an edge when it comes to style and tech.

  6. Is the VLF Mobster 135 comfortable for city rides and highways?
    With its seat height (~797 mm), 12-inch wheels, and 155 mm ground clearance, the VLF Mobster 135 is designed to handle typical Indian roads well. Its 100 km/h claimed top speed also suggests it can handle highway stretches, though pillion comfort, wind protection, and long ride fatigue could depend on build and ergonomics. Rivals with longer service history might offer more proven comfort. Autocar India

  7. What about service network and warranty for the VLF Mobster 135?
    Since the VLF Mobster 135 is from a newer brand (Velocifero / MotoHaus), its dealer & service network is growing but not yet as expansive as the established brands. However, for the initial 2,500 bookings, VLF has announced a warranty plan (often in the range of years / km, plus roadside assistance) to instill confidence. BikeDekho

  8. What colours are available for the VLF Mobster 135?
    The available colour options include Crimson Override, Ghostlight, Ash Circuit, and Neon Venom. These vivid names match the scooter’s bold styling and target audience. BikeDekho

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