
New OBD-2B Compliant Suzuki Avenis Standard Variant Launched
Suzuki Motorcycle India Pvt. Ltd. has launched the new OBD-2B compliant Standard variant of the Suzuki Avenis. This new version meets the latest emission norms and offers a more efficient and cleaner riding experience. The launch aligns with the company's focus on environmental standards while maintaining the scooter's performance, style, and convenience.
The Suzuki Avenis Standard variant is equipped with a 124.3cc, all-aluminum 4-stroke, single-cylinder engine. This engine produces 8.7 PS of power at 6,750 rpm and 10 Nm of torque at 5,500 rpm, and is built using Suzuki's SEP (Suzuki Eco Performance) technology to balance power and fuel efficiency.
In terms of design, the scooter offers a sporty and modern look with motorcycle-inspired styling and graphics. The digital meter displays essential information such as battery voltage, oil change indicator, digital clock, dual trip meter, engine temperature indicator, fuel gauge, eco-mode indicator, and an instantaneous fuel consumption meter.
The scooter also comes with practical features like a bright LED headlamp, LED tail lamp, integrated engine start and stop switch with the Suzuki Easy Start System, side stand interlock, and a sporty muffler cover. For comfort and convenience, it features a comfortable step seat, sporty split grab rails, a spacious floorboard, a USB-equipped front box, a front rack for storage, and 21.8L under-seat storage space.
The Suzuki Avenis Standard variant is available in four colors: Glossy Sparkle Black/Pearl Glacier White, Glossy Sparkle Black/Pearl Mira Red, Champion Yellow No. 2/Glossy Sparkle Black, and Glossy Sparkle Black. The scooter is priced at INR 91,400/- (ex-showroom, Delhi) and is available at all Suzuki dealerships across India.
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