New Delhi: Suzuki has launched its two powerful scooters, the Burgman and Avenis, in an updated avatar for the Indian market. The company claims that these scooters now comply with the latest emission norms. The price of these two-wheelers is set within the ₹1 lakh range, making them an attractive option for budget-conscious buyers. The updated Suzuki Burgman series is priced at ₹95,800, while the Suzuki Avenis has been launched at ₹93,200.
What’s New in Suzuki Avenis?
The Suzuki Avenis has been upgraded to comply with the OBD-2B emission norms, ensuring better environmental efficiency. However, apart from the emission upgrade, there are no mechanical changes in the scooter. The Avenis is powered by a 124cc engine, producing 8.7 hp of power and 10 Nm of torque.
Suzuki offers the Avenis in two variants – Standard and Special Edition. The Standard model comes in a dual-tone color scheme with four different color options. Meanwhile, the Special Edition is available in Black and Silver shades, giving it a premium look.
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Avenis Standard Variant Price: ₹93,200
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Avenis Special Edition Price: ₹94,000
Updated Suzuki Burgman – Features & Variants
Along with the Avenis, Suzuki has also updated the Burgman to meet the OBD-2B emission norms. Like the Avenis, the Burgman is equipped with a 124cc engine, generating 8.7 hp of power and 10 Nm of torque. The scooter is available in two variants – Street and Street EX.
The Burgman Street EX is priced higher than the standard Street model due to its larger 12-inch rear wheel, offering better stability and comfort.
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Burgman Street Price: ₹95,800
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Burgman Street EX Price: ₹1.16 Lakh
New Color Options in Burgman
Suzuki has introduced a new Matte Blue color for the Burgman, in addition to the existing Matte Black and Bronze options. This new shade adds a fresh and stylish look to the popular maxi-scooter.
Conclusion
With these updates, Suzuki has made its popular scooters future-ready while maintaining an affordable price range. Competing against Honda Activa 125, TVS Ntorq 125, and Yamaha Aerox 155, the Burgman and Avenis remain strong contenders in the Indian two-wheeler markets