Suzuki Avenis 125 Scooter


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Suzuki Motorcycle & Scooter India has been teasing a brand new scooter for the domestic market since November 9 and the common belief is that it will be the electrified version of the Burgman Street. The speculation came about as a result of the test mules of the Burgman EV being spotted testing on public roads on a regular basis in recent months.

The latest teaser video spanning 15 seconds confirms that it is not an electric scooter as the stubby exhaust can be clearly seen. It carries a tagline ‘Announce your arrival to the world! Get style, zip and everything in between’ while giving away some of the obvious design details. The Japanese manufacturer currently sells the Burgman Street 125 and Access 125.

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2021 Suzuki Avenis 125cc scooter launched at Rs 86,700

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Suzuki Motorcycle India today launched a new 125cc scooter in the country. Rolled out with the likes of TVS NTorq 125 and Yamaha RayZR in its sights, the new scooter has been christened Suzuki Avenis which boasts a sporty design and connectivity features and several colour options. This is the third 125cc scooter in Suzuki’s lineup in India, with the others being Access 125 and Burgman Street in the lineup.


While the Access and Burgman present a grown-up design and styling, the Avenis seems to be aimed at younger buyers with a much sporty design with elements that pick inspiration from motorcycles. It gets a centrally mounted LED headlamp with integrated DRL, turn indicators positioned on the handlebar cowl, a small windscreen and an edgy finish to the side panels. The scooter comes with a split triangular LED tail lamp, split grab rails, external fuel filler cap at the rear, USB charger, and will be available in dual-tone paint schemes.







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Sorry to say, it's just a half-hearted attempt. Styling also blandly copied from NTorq and retained the same malnourished rear treatment like they did with Burgman. Still are using Access engine and gear box setup without any change, and I doubt, the same chassis. At least they could've extended the wheelbase and added chunkier tyre.
 
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Suzuki Avenis Standard Edition Scooter Launched In India


After launching the Suzuki Avenis Ride Connect Edition, and Suzuki Avenis Race Edition in India last year, the Japanese two-wheeler manufacturer introduced an entry-level Standard Edition of the Avenis scooter at ₹ 86,500 (ex-showroom, India), that will be sold alongside the Suzuki Access 125 and the Suzuki Burgman Street 125 in the company's 125 cc scooter line-up. The Avenis Standard Edition will continue to be offered in Grey/Green, Orange/Black, Black, and White/Grey colour options. Compared to the Avenis Ride Connect Edition, and Avenis Race Edition, the Avenis Standard Edition is cheaper by ₹ 1,500 and ₹ 1,800 respectively.

In terms of design, the Suzuki Avenis Standard Edition remains unchanged from the Suzuki Avenis Ride Connect Edition.
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