Aprilia SR 125
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Variants | Ex-Showroom price |
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SR 125 PremiumPetrol, Manual, |
₹ 1,41,491 |
SR 125 Key Highlights
Engine Capacity |
124.45 cc |
Mileage |
40 kmpl |
Kerb Weight |
118 kg |
Seat Height |
780 mm |
Fuel Tank Capacity |
6 litres |
Max Power |
9.97 bhp |
Aprilia SR 125 Summary
Price: Aprilia SR 125 price for its variant – SR 125 Premium starts at Rs. 1,41,491. The mentioned SR 125 price is the on-road price of Delhi.
Aprilia India has launched the updated SR 125 in the Indian market. The new model gets a few styling tweaks over its predecessor. The front fascia features a shaper-looking headlight while the rear gets a redesigned taillight that looks sportier than before. The sporty styling of the new SR 125 is further enhanced by split-style design to the single-piece saddle, a bigger pillion grab rail, and carbon-fibre texture for the front fender, instrument cluster bracket, and the exhaust heatshield. The colour choices include four options – white, blue, grey, and red. The “Aprilia” and “SR125” decals are visible on the front apron, floorboard panel, and rear panel.
The feature list gets an upgrade too, and the new SR 125 benefits from an LED headlight and a fully-digital instrument cluster. The updated display, which is similar to the unit on the SXR 125, comprises a top speed recorder, average speed recorder, tachometer, speedometer, odometer, two trip meters, fuel economy indicator, fuel gauge, engine temperature, and a clock. The new console misses Bluetooth connectivity.
The mechanical specifications remain unaltered and the updated SR 125 continues to use the BS6-compliant, 124.45cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled, three-valve engine that produces 9.78bhp at 7,700rpm and 9.70Nm at 6,000rpm. The motor is linked to a CVT gearbox.
The hardware on the new SR 125 remains similar to its predecessor. Thus, the suspension tasks are handled by telescopic front forks and a single spring at the rear. The anchoring duties are performed by a disc brake at the front and a drum unit at the back. The safety net on the SR 125 includes a combined braking system instead of an antilock braking system on the 160cc range. The scooter rides on 14-inch alloy wheels that are shod in tubeless tyres.
This 125cc scooter rivals the TVS Ntorq 125, Honda Grazia 125, Yamaha RayZR 125, Hero Maestro Edge 125, and the likes in the Indian market.
Aprilia SR 125 Review
- Good Things
- Excellent handling characteristics
- Large wheels aid in stability
- Gets good brakes
- Could be Better
- Ride quality is a bit hard
- Instrument cluster feels dated
- Small floorboard
Aprilia SR 125 Expert Opinion
When Piaggio launched the SR150 around two years, the market finally got a scooter that wasn't just aspirational but also fast. And it also had the ability to put some premium commuter bikes to shame.
Why will I buy the Aprilia SR125?
Looks stunning, excellent brakes and get to be part of the Aprilia brand
Why would I avoid the Aprilia SR125?
Very harsh ride, motor isn’t exciting and SR150 is just a few thousand rupees away
When Piaggio launched the Aprilia SR150 around two years, the market finally got a scooter that wasn’t just aspirational but also fast. And it also had the ability to put some premium commuter bikes to shame. With the new SR125, the Italian maker plans to do the same, but with a slightly modified agenda. And that is to capture some of the sales away from the market leader, the Suzuki Access 125 and also from the two Hondas- the Activa 125 and the recently launched Grazia.
The SR125 has the same style, same cycle parts and even the same brand extension. In fact, the only way to differentiate this one from the bigger sibling is through the paint scheme and the little ‘SR125’ badging on the front.
Just like the SR150. The scooter is quick off the line, handles really well and can deliver some outstanding confidence in tight corners. But given that it is based on the SR150, it has also inherited a major problem from its older sibling – the ride quality. The company hasn’t tuned the front forks at all. So the ride is still very harsh and it feels as if it will break someone’s back when ridden fast over bad roads. The handlebar gives out a similarly jarring vibration which is quite bothersome in daily commuting life.
The 125cc motor on the SR125 is from the Vespa 125s. While the motor on the Vespa churns out 9.9bhp and 10.6Nm, the one on this Aprilia delivers marginally less at 9.5bhp at 7250rpm and peak torque of 9.9Nm at 6250rpm. But the reason the SR125 feels faster than the Vespa is because of the under-bone chassis which makes it lighter. The CVT tuning also helps considerably. This motor is not entirely smooth. It has its own set of vibes, especially when ridden hard. But the throttle response is smooth and appreciable.
Sure, the Piaggio has retained the SR150’s less than excellent suspension in this bike, but it has also made no changes to its brakes and that’s a good call. Because the brakes are really good on this one. The power, bite and feel from the front disc is impressive. In fact, it’s better than some of the 150cc bikes out there. The rear brake is well balanced and offers decent progression. But press the lever little over the half way, and you will see the rear sliding.
You should know that in terms of features, the SR125 is identical to the SR150. It gets the same instrument cluster which is quite boring to look at today. It has the same 14-inch wheels that is fitted with Vee Rubber tyres and the same paint quality too.
But the SR125 misses out on the split grab rails and now sports a single piece that looks more like an afterthought. It also doesn’t get the sport black-red seat. It is now equipped with a single tone black seat with an integrated belt for the pillion rider.
If you really want this well-styled scooter but you feel hamstrung by a tight budget, then the SR125 makes sense. But if you can afford an extra EMI or have additional disposable income, just go for the SR150. The 150cc version makes so much more sense. It is what a performance scooter should be. Plus, you have the option of choosing from four attractive paint schemes.
The SR125 has been priced at Rs 65,310, making it the most expensive 125cc scooter on sale. The Suzuki Access 125 is the most affordable at Rs 58,350, followed by the recently launched TVS Ntorq 125 at Rs 58,750. The Honda Grazia retails at Rs 62,505. All prices are ex-showroom Delhi.
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Aprilia SR 125 Colours
Aprilia SR 125 is available in the following colours in India.
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The 2024 on-road price of Aprilia SR 125 in Delhi is Rs. 1,41,491. This Aprilia SR 125 price includes the ex-showroom price, RTO and insurance charges.
According to the user reported data, Aprilia SR 125 gives an average mileage of 40 kmpl.
Aprilia SR 125 is priced at Rs. 1,22,875, has a 124.45 cc engine, and weighs 118 kg, whereas, the price of Vespa ZX 125 is Rs. 1,16,833 with a 124.45 cc Automaticengine, and weighing 115 kg.
Aprilia SR 125 is available in 4 colours which are Blue, Grey, Red and White.
Aprilia SR 125 is a Scooter that weighs 118 kg, has a 124.45 cc BS6 Phase 2 engine and a fuel capacity of 6 litres.