Suzuki has also revised the colour options of both scooters.
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Suzuki has also revised the colour options of both scooters.
Suzuki India has updated both the Avenis and Burgman scooters to comply with the latest OBD-2B emission norms. Due to which, the asking price of both have also increased slightly from before, the details of which have been listed in the table below:
Ex-showroom Price (Delhi) | Old Price | New Price | Price Difference |
Suzuki Avenis | ₹92,000 | ₹93,200 | ₹1,200 |
Suzuki Avenis Special Edition | ₹92,800 (Race Edition) | ₹94,000 (Race Edition & Special Edition ) | ₹1,200 |
Suzuki Burgman Street 125 | ₹95,800 | ₹95,800 | NA |
Suzuki Burgman EX | ₹1,16,200 | ₹1,16,200 | NA |
The Suzuki Avenis sees a price hike of ₹1,200 across the range, plus the Race Edition from before has been joined by a new Special Edition variant. The latter two are available at the same price point of ₹94,000 (ex-showroom, Delhi), but the new Special Edition distinguishes itself with a new Metallic Matte Black No. 2 / Matte Titanium Silver colour option. While the standard Avenis variant gains four new shades – Glossy Sparkle Black / Pearl Mira Red, Champion Yellow No 2 / Glossy Sparkle Black, Glossy Sparkle Black / Pearl Glacier White and Glossy Sparkle Black.
(Also Read: 4 Lakh Suzuki Scooters And Motorcycles Recalled In India)
On the other hand, both the Suzuki Burgman Street 125 and the Burgman EX do not see any price hike as such. The Burgman Street 125 starts from the same ₹95,800, while the Burgman Street EX will set you back by ₹1,16,200 (ex-showroom price, Delhi) – same as before.
In spite of that, there are some aesthetic revisions, though. Wherein the standard Burgman Street gains seven new colour options — Metallic Matte Black No. 2, Pearl Mirage White, Metallic Matte Titanium Silver, Pearl Matte Shadow Green, Pearl Moon Stone Gray, Metallic Matte Stellar Blue and Metallic Matte Black No. 2. The top-spec Burgman Street EX gains just three new shades – Metallic Matte Stellar Blue, Metallic Matte Black No. 2, and Metallic Royal Bronze.
(Also Read: Auto Sales February 2025: Suzuki Domestic Sales Decline As Exports Grow)
Interestingly, despite repurposing the engines of these respective scooters to the latest emission norms, their performance output remains unchanged. The 124.3 cc engine in both the Avenis and Burgman (Street and EX) continues to dish out the same 8.58 bhp and 10 Nm of peak torque.
The updated models have already reached Suzuki dealerships across India. So if you’re interested in either of the two, both are readily available for delivery.
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