The high-demand festive season was preceded by the launch of several products in the 125cc scooter segment. These products aim to attract buyers and here we list the top five family scooters that you can consider buying this Dussehra.
Hero Destini 125 (Rs 69,500)
The Hero Destini 125 is one of the most affordable 125cc scooters in the Indian market with prices starting from Rs 69,500. The scooter gets a subtle design and it is available in eight colour choices. The feature list isn’t as comprehensive as its rivals, and the Hero Destini 125 uses a halogen headlight and a semi-digital instrument cluster. The mechanical specifications include a 124.6cc, single-cylinder engine that produces 9bhp at 7,000rpm and 10.4Nm at 5,500rpm.
Honda Activa 125 (Rs 70,629)
The Honda Activa 125 may not be as famous as its 110cc sibling, but the scooter is available at an affordable price tag. The Indian arm of the Japanese two-wheeler maker offers the scooter in four colour choices. The feature list on the Activa 125 includes an LED headlight and a semi-digital instrument cluster. Mechanical specifications include a 124cc, single-cylinder engine that makes 8.18bhp of power at 6,500rpm and 10.3Nm of peak torque at 5,000rpm. The motor is known for its refinement levels.
Yamaha Fascino 125 (Rs 72,030)
Yamaha recently updated its Fascino and RayZR scooters to compete in the 125ccc segment. While the RayZR range is aimed to attract young buyers, the Fascino 125 competes against the 125cc family scooters in India. The premium variant of the scooter features a retro design along with modern features such as an LED headlight and a Bluetooth-enabled digital instrument cluster. The Fascino 125 is available in nine colour options. The mechanical specifications include a BS6-compliant, 125cc, air-cooled engine that produces 8bhp at 6,500rpm and 10.3Nm at 5,000rpm.
Suzuki Access 125 (Rs 73,400)
The Suzuki Access 125 is amongst the highest selling models in the segment. The scooter features a retro design that looks very appealing. The higher variant of the scooter benefits from an LED headlight and a Bluetooth-enabled instrument cluster. The Access 125 is powered by a 124cc, single-cylinder engine that makes 8.6bhp at 6,750rpm and 10Nm at 5,500rpm.
TVS Jupiter 125 (Rs 73,400)
The latest product to reach the 125cc segment of the Indian market is the all-new TVS Jupiter 125. This scooter packs several first-in-segment features that should give it an edge over its rivals. The unique positioning of the fuel tank has helped the company deliver the largest under-seat storage in the segment at 33-litres. Surprisingly, this scooter misses Bluetooth connectivity, a feature that is available on the TVS Ntorq 125. The mechanical specifications include a 124.8cc, single-cylinder engine that makes 8.04bhp at 6,500rpm and 10.5Nm of peak torque at 4,500rpm.
All prices are ex-showroom, Delhi