Suzuki Access 125, Avenis & Burgman Street Get Greener
Modified On Mar 1, 2023 03:14 PM By Bernard Mascarenhasfor Suzuki Burgman Street
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These Suzuki scooters are now OBD 2 and E20-compliant
Suzuki has launched its updated lineup of scooters in India. All variants of the Access 125, Avenis and Burgman Street are now OBD 2 and E20 flex-fuel-compliant. In addition to being greener, the Suzuki scooters have also received a price hike, which are detailed in the table below:
Model |
New Price (Ex-Delhi) |
Old Price (Ex-Delhi) |
Price Hike |
Suzuki Access 125 Standard Edition |
Drum Brake: Rs 79,400 |
Drum Brake: Rs 77,900 |
Rs 1,500 |
Disc Brake: Rs 83,100 |
Disc Brake: Rs 81,600 |
Rs 1,500 |
|
Suzuki Access 125 Special Edition |
Rs 84,800 |
Rs 83,300 |
Rs 1,500 |
Suzuki Access 125 Ride Connect Edition |
Rs 89,500 |
Rs 87,500 |
Rs 2,000 |
Suzuki Avenis |
Rs 92,000 |
Rs 89,900 |
Rs 2,100 |
Suzuki Avenis Race Edition |
Rs 92,300 |
Rs 90,200 |
Rs 2,100 |
Suzuki Burgman Street |
Rs 93,000 |
Rs 90,200 |
Rs 2,800 |
Suzuki Burgman Street Ride Connect Edition |
Rs 97,000 |
Rs 93,600 |
Rs 3,400 |
The Suzuki Avenis has been draped in new colourways – Metallic Sonic Silver and Metallic Triton Blue – while the Suzuki Burgman Street gets a new shade, namely Pearl Matte Shadow Green.
OBD 2 norms will require vehicles to comply with preset emission levels in real time and not just in laboratory conditions, and hence will be fitted with the second-generation Onboard Diagnostic Device. This device helps notify riders about any malfunctions via the console.
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Additionally, with Suzuki scooters now being E20-compliant, they will be able to run on petrol containing an ethanol blend of up to 20 per cent. Suzuki had earlier also showcased its flex-fuel-powered working prototype of the Gixxer 250 at the Auto Expo.
With India soon moving into phase two of the BS6 emission norms, expect other manufacturers to follow suit and launch their OBD-2-compliant two-wheelers this month.