Aprilia SR 125 vs Motovolt M7

Aprilia SR 125 Price starts at Rs. 1.22 Lakh which is Rs. 375 costlier than base model of Motovolt M7 priced at Rs. 1.22 Lakh. The claimed mileage of Aprilia SR 125 is 40 kmpl. In technical specifications, Aprilia SR 125 is powered by 124.45 cc engine. Aprilia SR 125 is available in 4 different colours while Motovolt M7 comes with 6 colours. The Comparison Aprilia SR 125 vs Motovolt M7 can be described on the basis of price and specifications.

SR 125 vs M7

Key Highlights SR 125 STDM7 STD
Engine Type Single cylinder, 4 Stroke,SOHC 3 valve ...
Max Power 10.11 PS @ 7300 rpm 2.5 kW
Top Speed 90 kmph 60 km/Hr
Range ... 166 km/charge
Charging Time ... 4.5-5 Hr

SR 125 vs M7 Key Highlights

Basic Info Aprilia SR 125 STDMotovolt M7 STD
Rating
65 reviews
Be the first to review this bike
Brand Name Aprilia Motovolt
Ex-Showroom Price Rs. 1.22 Lakh Get On-Road Price Rs. 1.22 Lakh Get On-Road Price
Engine Type Single cylinder, 4 Stroke,SOHC 3 valve ...
Max Power 10.11 PS @ 7300 rpm 2.5 kW
Fuel Type Petrol Electric
Colors
Aprilia SR 125 Colors
Motovolt M7 Colors
Brakes Front Disc Drum
Brakes Rear Drum Drum
Braking Type Combi Brake System Combi Brake System
Wheel Size Front :-355.6 mm, Rear :-355.6 mm ...
Wheels Type (Pressed Steel/ Alloy) Alloy Steel
Range ... 166 km/charge
Charging Time ... 4.5-5 Hr
Starting Kick and Self Start Push Button Start
Speedometer Digital Digital
Running Cost Rs. 2.50/km Rs. 0.12/km
EMI
Rs. 3,540 @ 9.45% (36 months)
...
Insurance Rs. 7,161 SR 125 Insurance Rs. 4,652 M7 Insurance
Brochure
Download Brochure
Download Brochure

Torque (motor)
...
120 Nm
Swappable battery
...
Engine Type
Single cylinder, 4 Stroke,SOHC 3 valve
...
Engine Displacement
124.45 cc
...
No. Of Batteries
...
2
Max Power
10.11 PS @ 7300 rpm
2.5 kW
Max Torque
10.33 Nm @ 5500 rpm
...
Emission Type
bs6-2.0
...
Bore
52 mm
...
Stroke
58.6 mm
...
No Of Cylinders
1
...
Drive Type
Belt Drive
Hub Motor
Valve Per Cylinder
3
...
Fuel Type
Petrol
Electric
Ignition
Electronic EMS
...
Compression Ratio
9.2:1
...

Brakes Front
Disc
Drum
Brakes Rear
Drum
Drum
Braking Type
Combi Brake System
Combi Brake System

Mileage (Overall)
40 kmpl
...
Top Speed
90 kmph
60 km/Hr

Tyre Size
Front :-120/70-14, Rear :- 120/70-14
...
Wheel Size
Front :-355.6 mm, Rear :-355.6 mm
...
Tyre Type
Tubeless
Tubeless
Wheels Type (Pressed Steel/ Alloy)
Alloy
Steel
Optimum Tyre pressure (Rider)
1.8 /2 / 26 psi
...

Seat height
...
770 mm
Load carrying capacity
...
180 kg
Length*Width*Height
1985*806*1261 mm3
1887*703*1123 mm3
Wheelbase
1365 mm
1350 mm
Length
1985 mm
1887 mm
Ground Clearance
...
157 mm
Height
1261 mm
1123 mm
Width
806 mm
703 mm
Fuel Capacity
6 Liters
...
Kerb Weight
118 Kg
107 Kg
Total Weight
...
290 kg
Tail Light
LED
LED
Front Brake Diameter
220 mm
130 mm
Rear Brake Diameter
140 mm
130 mm

Battery Type
Lead Acid
Li-ion
Motor Type
...
BLDC
Claimed range
...
166 km/charge
USB charging port
...
Range
...
166 km/charge
Headlight
LED
LED
Charging at Home
...
Battery Capacity
...
3 Kwh
Charging Time
...
4.5-5 Hr
Turn Signal Lamp
Bulb
LED

Body Type
...
Electric Bikes, Moped Bikes
Body Graphics
...
Starting
Kick and Self Start
Push Button Start
Seat Type
Single
Single
Pass Switch
...
Speedometer
Digital
Digital
Trip Meter
Digital
...
Low Fuel Warning Lamp
...
Clock
...
Passenger Footrest
...
Passenger Backrest
...
Carry hook
...
Underseat storage
...
Geo Fencing
...
Cooling System
Air Cooled
...
Odometer
Digital
Digital
EBS
...
Service Due Indicator

Standard Warranty (Years)
5
...
Standard Warranty (kilometers)
60000
...
Image
Do you own a Car or a Bike?
  • Interact with community
  • Become a Top Contributor
Add Car Add Bike

Videos of Aprilia SR 125 and Motovolt M7

Aprilia SR 125 Comparison with Similar Bikes

Latest News on Aprilia SR 125 and Motovolt M7

Recently Asked User Questions

Q. Shall I buy Aprilia SR125 or TVS Ntorq125?
  • If you're looking for a fast, fun to ride and feature-rich scooter, the TVS Ntorq 125 is the right choice for you. It still remains the benchmark for performance in its class and the sporty styling adds to its appeal. On the other and, the Storm 125 then does really seem like an Aprilia better suited for our harsh roads. The suspension soaks up bumps better than the SR and the block-pattern tyres rarely lose traction. We would have definitely loved to have more features on board but that would have only driven up the price further. The engine continues to be a small letdown. The lack of excitement from the motor doesn’t sit well with Aprilia’s racing ethos and maybe the technicians at Noale need to spend some more hours on it. The biggest hurdle for the Storm 125, though, remains its price. Hence, justifying spending the extra moolah is quite difficult. If you are in the market for something exciting in this segment, then the Yamaha RayZR 125 or the TVS NTorq 125 make better sense. You may compare both scooters accordingly. Do take a test ride in order to get better clarity. Check out authorised dealership details.
Q. I'm 60 years old. I'm looking for a scooter with comfortable riding position with large wheels. Since I'm having back pain suggest me a good scooter for me?
  • As per your requirements, the Aprilia SR 125 could prove to be a good option. Seating comfort is always one of the top priorities while opting for a scooter. The seat comfort on the SR 125 is a bit on the firmer side, so those used to plush scooter seats will find it takes a bit of getting used to. But that said, it isn’t uncomfortable by any means. Lengthwise, the seat looks small, but surprisingly there’s a decent amount of room for even someone on the heavier side. The overall seating posture is pretty good and while the handlebars don’t quite feel tall, they never interfere with the rider’s knees when taking U-turns. For a better understanding of compatibility and riding comfort, we would suggest you to take a test ride. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership detals.
Q. My daily usage 50km in city, so shill I go for Aprilia SR 125, Access 125 or shill wait till TVS Creon. Please suggest me I need my every ride should good in all comfort, handling, braking and millage.
  • Aprilia sr 125 , storm 125 ,sr 150 (2019 all bs 4 versions) in all these models are equipped with faulty drum brakes, these have CBS system which is completely ridiculous, in terms of engine performance this scooter is very good but when brakes are faulty and not at all prompt then no need to consider those vehicle which have max power but failed to Stop machine promptly, if you are paying extra from all its rivalry segments then its waste for money.....i tried to communicate so many times in written to company but they call us in service center with no solution...there are several reasons why company cannot survive in market and have to bind-up their setup due to their silly mistakes, we have several examples in indian market.. there is no comparison of Activa, access with this scooter and its balancing but due to faulty brakes it gives bitter taste...

Aprilia SR 125 Vs Motovolt M7 FAQs

Which bike is cheaper Aprilia SR 125 vs Motovolt M7?
The Motovolt M7 is cheaper than Aprilia SR 125 by Rs. 375.

Images of Aprilia SR 125 and Motovolt M7

×
Recently Visited
Select Category