Ex-Showroom Price
2-Wheeler Type | Scooter |
Engine cc (Displacement) | 124.45 cc |
Maximum Power | 9.52 HP @ 7600 rpm |
Maximum Torque | 9.2 Nm @ 6250 rpm |
Number of Cylinders | 1 |
Seat Height | 775 mm |
Ground Clearance | 161 mm |
Kerb Weight | 128 kg |
Fuel Tank Capacity | 7 litres |
Pros
- Good Looks
- All-Digital Instrument Console
- Powerful Engine
Cons
- High Price
- Limited Sales & Service Outlets
Latest Updates
Colour Options and Price in India | |
Scooter Variant | 2024 Aprilia SXR 125 |
Availability Status in India | Available |
2-Wheeler Type | Scooter |
Latest Price in India | 2024 Aprilia SXR 125 price is Rs 1.35 lakh (ex-showroom). |
Fuel Type | Petrol |
Colour Options | Glossy Red, Matt Blue, Glossy White and Matt Black |
Official Tagline | Maxify Life |
On Road Price | 2024 Aprilia SXR 125 on road price is Rs 1.55 lakh in Delhi, Rs 1.60 lakh in Mumbai, Rs 1.57 lakh in Kolkata and Rs 1.59 lakh in Chennai. The prices mentioned here are approximate and we suggest you contact your nearest Aprilia dealership to get the exact on-road price quote in your city. |
MAXABOUT RATING AND OVERVIEW | |
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ENGINE AND GEARBOX | |
Engine Details | 124.45cc, Air-Cooled, 4-Stroke, 3-Valves, SOHC, Single Cylinder Engine |
Fuel System | EFI (Electronic Fuel Injection) |
Cooling | Air Cooled |
Engine cc (Displacement) | 124.45 cc |
Maximum Power | 9.52 HP @ 7600 rpm |
Maximum Torque | 9.2 Nm @ 6250 rpm |
Number of Cylinders | 1 |
Emission Norms | BS6-Compliant |
Bore | 52 mm |
Stroke | 58.6 mm |
Gearbox Type | CVT |
MILEAGE AND TOP SPEED | |
Mileage | Aprilia SXR 125 mileage is around 40-45 kmpl (approximate). |
Performance | In terms of performance, the 125cc scooter can accelerate from 0-60 kmph in around 9 seconds. |
Top Speed | Aprilia SXR 125 top speed is 90 kmph (approximate). |
BRAKES AND TYRES | |
Front Brake | 220mm Disc |
Rear Brake | 140mm Drum |
CBS | |
Front Tyre | 120/70 - 12 58P |
Rear Tyre | 120/70 - 12 58P |
Front Wheel | 12-inch |
Rear Wheel | 12-inch |
Tubeless Tyres | |
Alloy Wheels |
PERFORMANCE FIGURES | |
0-60 kmph | 9 secs |
KEY FEATURES AND COMPETITORS | |
Braking System | CBS (Combi Braking System) |
Key Features | Multi-function all Digital Cluster, 3V Tech Fuel Injection, Ergonomic Profile Seat, Rider Flexi Foot Peg, Retractable Co-rider Footsteps, Twin LED Headlamps, LED Taillamps, Eyeline Position Lights, Combi Braking System, Twin Pot Caliper, Split Glove Box, USB Charging Port in Front, 20L Under Seat Storage, Integrated Dark Fly Screen, Raised Steering Handle Bar, Sporty Chrome Garnish Exhaust. |
Similar Bikes | 125cc Vespa Series, TVS NTorq 125, Suzuki Burgman 125, Honda Activa 125, Suzuki Access 125, Aprilia Storm 125 |
SUSPENSION AND CHASSIS | |
Front Suspension | Hydraulic Double Telescopic |
Rear Suspension | Hydraulic Shock Absorber |
Exhaust/Muffler | Sporty Chrome Garnish Exhaust |
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT | |
Overall Length | 1963 mm |
Overall Width | 803 mm |
Overall Height | 1205 mm |
Seat Height | 775 mm |
Ground Clearance | 161 mm |
Wheelbase | 1361 mm |
Kerb Weight | 128 kg |
Fuel Tank Capacity | 7 litres |
Under-seat Storage | 20 litres |
INSTRUMENT CONSOLE FEATURES | |
Speedometer | Multi-functional Digital |
Tachometer | Digital |
Trip Meter | Digital |
Odometer | Digital |
Temperature Gauge | Digital |
Engine Temperature Gauge | |
Clock | Digital |
RPM/Gear Display | Digital |
0-100 KMPH Timer | Digital |
Real Time Mileage | Digital |
BATTERY AND LIGHTING | |
Pass Light | |
Battery Type | Maintenance Free |
Capacity | 9Ah |
Voltage | 12V |
Head Light | Twin LED Headlamps |
Tail Light | LED |
Position Lamp | |
COMFORT FEATURES | |
Rider’s Footpegs | |
Pillion Footrest | |
USB Charging | |
Miscellaneous Information | |
Handle Bar | Raised Steering Handle Bar |
Ex Showroom Price vs On Road Price | Ex-Showroom Price is the Manufacturing Cost of the vehicle + Dealer/Seller Profit + GST (Goods and Service Tax) + Transportation Charges (from the manufacturing plant to the dealership). On the other hand, the On-Road Price is the actual cost you pay to the dealership to make the vehicle legal to run on the roads. It includes Ex-Showroom Price in your city + RTO Charges (Vehicle Registration) + One Time Road Tax + Insurance Charges. The On-Road Price also includes some optional things like if you opt for Genuine Accessories and Extended Warranty while buying a vehicle. Please note that the On-Road Price varies a lot across different states in India due to different percentage for the State Registration Charges. |
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FAQs
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Let’s see how the Aprilia SXR 125 fares against electric scooters on running costs and performance.
16 January 2025 11:18I regret not going electric. I was a bit disappointed by the fuel costs of the SXR 125, particularly as fuel prices seem to be going up. An Ather would have been more economical in the long run.
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How does the Aprilia SXR 125 fare in Bangalore's notorious traffic?
16 January 2025 11:18For its size, it’s amazingly agile! I was worried about the maxi scooters dimensions, but it weaves through traffic like a champ. You get a great view of the road ahead because you are sitting higher.
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How does the Aprilia SXR 125’s suspension tackle Indian road conditions?
16 January 2025 11:18It's been pretty capable, I've found. The ride is smoothed out by the larger wheels, and it soaks up small bumps well. It is definitely more planted than my old Activa.
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Is the Aprilia SXR 125 a reliable long distance tourer?
16 January 2025 11:18The SXR 125 has been a blast, I've done a few 300km round trips on it. Good wind protection, comfortable seating and enough pep for highway cruising. All you need to do is pack lightly and plan your fuel stop.
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At Rs 1.26 lakh (ex showroom, New Delhi) does the Aprilia SXR 125 justify the premium price tag?
16 January 2025 11:18That depends on what you’re looking for. If you want something different and are willing to spend a bit extra on it, go right ahead. However, if practicality is what you’re after, there are better options.
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Is the Aprilia SXR 160 a bike for new riders, or is it too powerful for beginners?
16 January 2025 11:13In my opinion it is overkill for a new rider. The cost, not just for the power, but for the power. So is it really worth risking dropping an expensive scooter and potentially damaging it when you still learning? Start cheap, then upgrade.
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Let’s find out how the Aprilia SXR 160 fares against the other maxi scooters in the Indian market.
16 January 2025 11:13It is really showing now that there are no updates. The SXR - engine, chassis, comfort - is still solid at its core, but it's lost a lot of the features that have become standard on newer maxi-scooters. The truth is it needs a serious refresh to stay competitive.
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So, how well does the Aprilia SXR 160 perform as a daily commuter in increasingly traffic dense Indian cities?
16 January 2025 11:13While the SXR is not a bike for me to take out for a long ride, I love my SXR for commuting in Delhi. The bigger wheels take the hit out of potholes better than smaller scooters, and the comfy seat takes the edge off traffic on long rides. It could be more fuel efficient though.
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There are many issues with the Aprilia SXR 160; are they resolved or still prevalent?
16 January 2025 11:13It’s better, but not quite as good as Japanese reliability. Nothing major, just a few minor electrical issues here and there, but nothing that left me stranded. Parts availability has improved the most since launch, it’s much better now.
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Is the Aprilia SXR 160 dated in 2025, and is it still worth buying?
16 January 2025 11:13In 2025, I honestly believe the SXR 160 is still a good option. Sure, it’s not the flashiest option out there, but there’s just something timeless about Italian design that doesn’t go out of style. Plus, Aprilia has been nice and good about rolling out small updates to keep it competitive.
User Reviews for Aprilia SXR
Aprilia SXR 160
It's been 1 year since I bought my Black beauty, Aprilia SXR 160 and the experience cannot define in words. This was always my first choice since it hits on Indian roads however, my wish got fulfilled last year when my lovely Wife had gifted that to me. It Certainly a head turner on roads and if talk about presence, nothing can beat it. I am in love with it as it has never disappointed me. Its pick up is nonpareil though its sound is not that loud and roaring but when we ride it, it can be ignored because of its riding experience. Balance is perfect, mileage is atleast 40 (on high octane fuels), killer and muscular looks, more than enough space. What else we expect from a two-wheeler/scooter/scooty?
Best Features: Killer and muscular looks, Enough Space
Pros: Good Mileage
The ride quality is amazing
The Aprilia SXR 160 is an amazing ride. I've been using it for over two months now and I can honestly say that it's a great buy. I'm 5.7 and I feel comfortable while riding it. I don't get tired after long rides on it and the ride quality is amazing.
I've taken it on a few trips and it has been an absolute delight. On average, it gives me 43.8 km/l when I'm alone and 40.3 km/l when I'm with a pillion. Before my first service, it used to give me 35-36 km/l.
It's a head-turner and people always notice it when I'm riding it.
The only negatives I have with this scooter is that after 1500 kms, there was some noise at the tail lamp and a loose screw, but it was sorted out when I took it to the service centre. The fuel indicator sensor also gives wrong readings most of the time. The side stand could also have been angled better.
I wish Aprilia SXR 160 would introduce more accessories for this maxi-scooter.
Overall, I'm in love with the Aprilia SXR 160.
Shock absorbers and brakes on the SXR 160 are a bit of a problem
The shock absorbers and brakes on the SXR 160 are a bit of a problem, as they can get stuck and take time to release after a bump in the road. However, if you're riding on a smooth road, the SXR 160 is a far better ride than other scooters in its class. The seat isn't great for long rides, either – those who ride it more than 60 km a day may not find it comfortable. For short rides on smooth roads, the SXR 160 is a great ride and a lot of fun. Overall, it's a great scooter for short journeys.
An impressive scooter that packs a lot of features into a relatively affordable package.
The Aprilia SXR 160 is an impressive scooter that packs a lot of features into a relatively affordable package. It features a powerful 161.3 cc single-cylinder engine that produces 12.8 bhp and 11.6 Nm of torque, mated to a CVT gearbox. This setup helps the scooter to achieve a top speed of 92 kmph and a claimed fuel efficiency of 45 kmpl. The scooter also has a number of other features such as telescopic forks up front and a monoshock at the rear for better ride quality, a 220 mm disc brake up front and a 140 mm drum brake at the rear for better braking performance, a digital instrument cluster for enhanced visibility, a USB charging port for charging phones and other devices, a fully-digital switchgear for enhanced convenience, and tubeless tyres for extra safety. The SXR 160 is available in four variants - Standard, Premium, Super and Carbon, with prices starting at Rs 1.14 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). All in all, the Aprilia SXR 160 is a great scooter that offers a nice mix of performance, features, and comfort, making it one of the best scooter offerings in its segment.
Fuel pump and fuel injector are a major problem
The fuel pump and fuel injector are a major problem when it comes to the SXR 160, as it can cause a lot of hassle and headaches. The trouble is that proper mechanics aren't always available to diagnose and repair the issue. Even when mechanics are available, they sometimes can't find out what the exact problem is, causing the same issues to arise over and over again. The shocker also does not work properly in certain conditions, which is an additional issue to worry about. Finally, the GPS navigation system is missing, which can be a major hindrance for many riders.