Rival..... rival..... new rival for 125cc segment scooters or scooties by Suzuki the all new Avenis 125 after taking lessons from its elder siblings the Burgman and the Access this new Suzuki is out with sporty looks and sharp appearance. The scooter is looking very nice, the sporty touches are coming out greatly and they are flawlessly giving an interesting look to the all new Suzuki Avenis 125.
Avenis get all the features you expect from nowadays scooters, like digital cluster, bluetooth connectivity, navigation it have all those stuffs.
It is powered by 125cc single cylinder engine which generates quite same as other segment members.
It attacks your pocket with these price bullets one is of 86,700 and the another one is of 87,000 ex showroom.
This is available in two variants,
- Suzuki Avenis 125.....86,700 (86.7k)
- Suzuki Avenis 125 Race Editon.....87,000 (87k)
This all new Suzuki Avenis comes with 124.3cc single cylinder 4 stroke air cooled SOHC 2 valved engine with FI tech and 52.5mm of bore & 57.4mm of stroke and BS6 emission norm is there and with CVT transmission.
With this single cylinder heart it is able to produce 8.5bhp of power at 6750rpm and 10Nm of torque at 5500rpm.
It's a loaded machine which holds many amazing features which makes it more interesting.
- Combi Braking System
- Digital instrument cluster
- Side stand warning
- Pass light
- Bluetooth connectivity
- Navigation
- Call alerts
- Message alerts
- Phone battery indicator
- Digital fuel gauge
- Clock
- USB charging port
- Low fuel warning
- Under seat storage
- High speed alert
- Engine kill switch
- External fuel filling
- Odometer
- Tripmeter
The mileage of this Suzuki is not yet out but we have seen lots of 125cc scooty and all they jave pretty same mileage so we can expect 35-45kmpl. Meanwhile, the capacity of drinking is up to 5.2 litres.
It runs on 90/90 12 tyre at front and at rear it uses 90/100 10 tyre with disc brake ahead and drum at the back. Features telescopic suspension at front and mono shock absorber.
Time to talk about lights, it get
Headlamp- LED
Tail light- LED
Blinkers Halogen
Dimensions
Length- 1.895m
Width- 71cm/710mm
Height- 1.175m
Wheelbase- 1.265m
Ground clearance- 16cm/160mm
Looks
Suzuki has given an interesting look to this machine which looks great and the Race Editon of Avenis is looking dope given a MotoGP vibes.
Face
The front is get the same scooter things, the headlight is not embedded in handle it is in the body alike many scooters out there but thing is that headlamp is LED with great throw at night, (don't keep your lights at high beam on busy roads and shift to low beam whenever you'll see another vehicle coming to you or on the opposite lane, use high beam responsibly). Blinkers are placed in the handle bar and unfortunately theh are halogen not LEDs.
You get a small kinda visor which is just for looks, RVMs are similar to others. The sharpness of the handle bar is looking like a tiny beak which is giving a good view.
Side
From side it has that Ntorq type of look the sharpness and all giving me some vibes of its one of the rival. Meanwhile the length is good, food board area is sufficient for you legs and for you small grocery bags, ground clearance is nice, seat height is also for every rider, get single piece step up seat and exhaust is also giving sportier touch to the Avenis 125 and hooks are there near foot board area.
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Rear
The good thing is that it get LED tail light which is looking superb, however, the blinkers are not LED they are halogen. It get external fuel filling and solid grab rails. Like any other scooty tyre is not that attractive.
Instrument cluster
The cluster is similar to Access and Burgman not difference, its a full digital unit which has bunch of things and information to show, speedometer, odometer, tripmeter, bluetooth connectivity, navigation, time it have everything you expect from this range of scooter.
Overall, in terms of looks, styling, features and power it is quite impressive.
Always wear helmet while riding
and
seat belt while driving.
BE SAFE AND FOLLOW ALL THE TRAFFIC RULES.
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