Prices of Aprilia Scooters Increase By Over Rs 5,700
- by Nishaad Joshi
- Jun 15, 2022
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The SXR 160 is now more expensive than the Yamaha Aerox 155
If you’re planning on buying a new Aprilia scooter, we have bad news for you. The Italian manufacturer has hiked the prices of its scooter range for the second time in two months. Will the hike affect your buying decision? Here’s a detailed list of the prices for June 2022:
Variant |
Revised Price |
Earlier Price |
Margin of Hike |
|
Standard |
Rs 1,11,171 |
Rs 99,296 |
Rs 11,875 |
Variant |
Revised Price |
Earlier Price |
Margin of Hike |
|
Standard |
Rs 1,21,475 |
Rs 1,14,482 |
Rs 6,993 |
Variant |
Revised Price |
Earlier Price |
Margin of Hike |
|
SR 160 |
Rs 1,30,373 |
Rs 1,24,500 |
Rs 5,873 |
|
Carbon |
Rs 1,32,884 |
Rs 1,27,011 |
Rs 5,873 |
|
Race Edition |
Rs 1,39,625 |
Rs 1,33,752 |
Rs 5,873 |
Variant |
Revised Price |
Earlier Price |
Margin of Hike |
|
Standard |
Rs 1,31,664 |
Rs 1,25,817 |
Rs 5,847 |
Variant |
Revised Price |
Earlier Price |
Margin of Hike |
|
Standard |
Rs 1,42,802 |
Rs 1,37,073 |
Rs 5,729 |
(All prices are ex-showroom Delhi)
The hikes are substantial and they put some scooters like the SXR 125 and SXR 160 in a range where they struggle to justify the exorbitant price tags that they carry. If you’re looking for a performance and feature-packed 125cc scooter, then the TVS NTorq 125 Race XP makes a lot of sense at Rs 89,211 (ex-showroom Delhi). In the 150cc category, the Yamaha Aerox 155 is now only Rs 4,002 cheaper than the SXR 160, while offering a lot more performance, thanks to the Yamaha R15-derived 155cc liquid-cooled engine.