Aprilia has discontinued the SXR 125, SXR 160, and SR 160 in India; the SR 160 is replaced by the SR 175, while the SXR range has no direct successor. Piaggio India has launched the updated Aprilia SR ...
Both the scooters are good in their forte. Aprilia SR 160 updated motor offers more performance than before, Fuel-injection makes for a smoother motor, Best handling scooter in the country. Whereas, ...
Under seat stowage area not as spacious as a conventional scooter. MRF Nylogrip Zappers offer good grip and feedback, even on wet roads. When Aprilia launched the SR 150 in 2016, it made the ...
There's an old saying 'change is the only constant' and this holds true in the automotive space as well. Keeping a product relevant in an ever-evolving market requires regular updates, and the Aprilia ...
Aprilia has quietly discontinued the SXR 125 and SXR 160 maxi-scooters. Additionally, it has pulled the plug on the SR 160, which has been replaced by the SR 175. While these models have been axed for ...
Both the scooters are good in their forte. Aprilia SR 160 updated motor offers more performance than before, Fuel-injection makes for a smoother motor, Best handling scooter in the country. Whereas, ...
Mechanically, the SR 175 remains familiar. It shares the same frame, suspension setup, and braking hardware as the outgoing SR 160. The scooter rolls on 14-inch alloy wheels shod with wide 120-section ...
The biggest change now is that the scooter gets a newly developed 174.7cc single-cylinder air-cooled engine with a 3-valve setup pushing out 12.92hp at 7,200rpm and 14.14nm at 6,000rpm, marking a ...
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