Suzuki Avenis vs TVS NTorq 125 Race XP | Real-World Comparison Test
- Feb 16, 2022
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Suzuki India has launched new colours for its scooter lineup which includes the Avenis 125, Access 125 and Burgman Street. The Suzuki Avenis 125 has received 4 new colours, with stylish graphics, whereas the Access 125 and Burgman Street now come with 1 new colour each. Here’s everything you need to know.
The Suzuki Avenis has received 4 new colours, and they include: Glossy Sparkle Black/Pearl Mira Red, Champion Yellow No 2/Glossy Sparkle Black, Glossy Sparkle Black & Glossy Sparkle Black/Pearl Glacier White.
The colours also offer flashy graphics, with ‘Avenis’ lettering that go from the side panel to the side portion of the scooter’s apron. The graphics look really good and it makes the scooter stand out, while also giving it a more youthful vibe. The colours that were offered earlier were a bit dull compared to these new ones.
Other than the addition of the new colours, there hasn’t been any changes made to the scooter. It is still powered by the same 124cc, air-cooled engine which produces 8.7PS and 10Nm. The Avenis 125 comes at an ex-showroom Delhi price of Rs 92,000.
The Suzuki Access 125 has received a new colour called Metallic Sonoma Red/Pearl Mirage White. The colour brings a dark red finish on the headlight cowl, apron and body along with a white finish on the interiors. The white finish also extends to the edges of the scooter’s apron and looks quite stylish.
This colour is a bit subtle and doesn’t make the scooter stand out that much, but does have a classy look overall. Other than the addition of this new colour scheme, Suzuki hasn’t made any changes to the scooter.
The Suzuki Access 125 is still powered by the same 124cc, air-cooled engine which produces 8.7PS and 10Nm. The Access 125 costs Rs 90,500 (ex-showroom, Delhi).
The Suzuki Burgman Street is a maxi-style scooter from the Japanese manufacturer and it has received a new colour scheme. The colour is called Metallic Matte Black No.2. This colour scheme offers a metallic black finish on the body, with dark red/maroon highlights on the middle of the scooter’s apron and the bottom half of the side panel.
This colour scheme is a bit similar to the Access 125’s and looks quite classy. But overall, it is still very subtle and doesn't stand out. We would have liked it if Suzuki gave a Burgman more lively colours like it did for the Avenis.
Other than this new colour scheme, the Burgman remains the same and is still powered by the same 124cc air-cooled engine as the Access and Avenis, the engine produces 8.7PS and 10Nm. The Burgman has an ex-showroom Delhi price of Rs 98,299.
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