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Suzuki India has launched the updated Access 125, Burgman Street and Avenis 125 scooters for 2023, making them greener than before. The updated scooters come at a minor premium and with flashy new colours. Here are the new prices:
Model |
New Price (Ex-Delhi) |
Price Hike |
Suzuki Access 125 Standard Edition |
Drum Brake: Rs 79,400 |
Rs 1,500 |
Disc Brake: Rs 83,100 |
Rs 1,500 |
|
Suzuki Access 125 Special Edition |
Rs 84,800 |
Rs 1,500 |
Suzuki Access 125 Ride Connect Edition |
Rs 89,500 |
Rs 2,000 |
Suzuki Avenis |
Rs 92,000 |
Rs 2,100 |
Suzuki Avenis Race Edition |
Rs 92,300 |
Rs 2,100 |
Suzuki Burgman Street |
Rs 93,000 |
Rs 2,800 |
Suzuki Burgman Street Ride Connect Edition |
Rs 97,000 |
Rs 3,400 |
With the update, the 125cc scooters are now compatible with E20 blend fuel which means that they can run on 20 percent ethanol and 80 percent petrol blend fuel. Complying to the BS6.2 emission norms, the scooters also feature OBD2 (On-board Diagnostics System) which helps you identify any emission concerns your vehicle may have in real time and curb the same.
Additionally, the Suzuki Avenis Race Edition now comes painted in a new and bright Metallic Sonic Silver/Metallic Triton Blue shade. The Burgman Street also gets a new Pearl Matte Shadow Green colour scheme.
Apart from this, Suzuki’s entire scooter line-up remains completely unchanged.
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