Suzuki recently updated its two-wheeler portfolio in India with the OBD-2 norms (onboard diagnostics) and the Burgman Street 125 too received the necessary tweaks. In this story, we’ll give you a breakdown of all the information about the Suzuki Burgman Street 125, including its mechanicals, variants, hardware, and price.
What are the specifications and the fuel economy of the Suzuki Burgman Street 125?
Suzuki has equipped the Burgman with a 124cc single-cylinder motor with an output of 8.48bhp and 10Nm. It’s the same engine that the Japanese bikemaker uses for the Avenis 125 as well as the Access 125. As for its mileage, the Suzuki Burgman Street 125 EX returned 58.57kmpl during the BikeWale fuel efficiency test, which is quite commendable. Pairing the mileage figure with its fuel tank capacity of 5.5-litre, you get an expected range of about 322kmpl. However, this could vary as per the riding style and traffic conditions. For reference, we rode the Burgman Street 125 EX in moderate traffic in the city and highway. The engine was shut off at traffic signals with red light waiting time of more than 30 seconds.
What are the colour options available for the Suzuki Burgman Street 125?
Suzuki offers the Burgman Street 125 in multiple colour options. The base model and Ride Connect edition get five options – dark green, dark blue, white, black, and red. Meanwhile, the EX trim comes in two options – Metallic Black and Metallic Bronze. While the entire body colour is as mentioned above, the apron and seat cover are draped in brown. This gives the scooter a nice, contrasting look.
What are the variants, prices, and rivals of the Suzuki Burgman Street 125?
Suzuki offers the Burgman Street 125 in three trims – Standard, Ride Connect Edition, and EX. The asking price for all three is different. The base model costs Rs. 93,000 (ex-showroom, Delhi), while the Ride Connect and EX are priced at Rs. 97,000 and Rs. 1,12,300 (ex-showroom Delhi), respectively. It rivals the Aprilia SXR 125 in the 125cc segment.