The 125 cc scooter space is one of the most popular segments in the Indian two-wheeler market and every scooter manufacturer has a model in this segment Recently reports suggest that Hero MotoCorp will launch two 125cc Scooters in the upcoming festive season to mark Hero’s debut in the 125 cc segment. Suzuki Motorcycle India Pvt Ltd. recently launched the much-awaited Burgman Street maxi-scooter — a 125cc scooter priced at Rs 68,000 (ex-showroom Delhi) competes with the likes of Honda Grazia and TVS Ntorq, the two most popular options in the market. While the price may seem higher than most of the 125cc scooters in the market, the new Suzuki Burgman Street gets a host of segment-first features. Here’s a detailed comparison of the Suzuki Burgman Street and TVS Ntorq 125 on the basis of design, styling, features, and equipment, and engine specifications.
Suzuki Burgman Street vs TVS Ntorq 125 – Engine Specification
The new Suzuki Burgman Street is powered by the same 124cc engine of Suzuki Access 125. The powertrain is mated to a CVT gearbox and tuned the engine a bit to produce 8.7 bhp at 7,000 rpm and torque outputs 10.2 Nm at 5,000 rpm.
The TVS Ntorq 125 is the powerful compared to the Suzuki Burgman as the new CVT-REVV 124.79 cc single-cylinder, 4-stroke, 3-valve, air-cooled SOHC engine produces a maximum power output of 9.4 bhp at 7,500 rpm along with a peak torque of 10.5 Nm at 5500 rpm.
Suzuki Burgman Street vs TVS Ntorq 125 – Design and Styling
Suzuki Burgman is maxi-scooter, which is inspired by the larger displacement Burgman family sold in international markets. Suzuki looks bigger and wider than TVS Ntorq.T he front apron of the Burgman Street is bold and houses a large LED headlamp and the large visor on the front is also a rare sight in 125cc scooters. The scooter has a laid-back design language and will surely attract the ones who are looking for a comfortable long-distance tourer.
The TVS Ntorq 125 on the other hand also has a nice sporty feel, especially the dual toning and the split grab rails, Adds more sporty appeal to it.
Suzuki Burgman Street vs TVS Ntorq 125 – Features and equipment
Both these 125cc scooters are well equipped and come with a host of features. The Burgman Street feature LED headlamps with position lights while the Ntorq comes with standard halogen lamps with DRLs. The Burgman street also comes with LED taillamps while the Ntorq gets standard units.
When it comes to the instrument cluster, Burgman comes with a full-digital instrumental panel, while the TVS Ntorq comes with a technology platform known as ‘SmartXonnet’ infotainment system that features Bluetooth connectivity, navigation assist, caller ID, last parked location assist, ride stats, and much more.
Ntorq is ahead in terms of the instrumental cluster as it comes jam-packed with a host of smart features.
Suzuki Burgman Street vs TVS Ntorq 125 – Which one is best Buy?
At ₹ 68,000, the Suzuki Burgman Street 125 is almost ₹ 9,000 more expensive than the TVS NTorq which is priced at ₹ 59,687. if you are looking for a large looking 125 cc scooter with some smart features and a reliable engine then you the new Suzuki Burgman Street 125 is a pretty good option. However, if you are looking for the best value for money along with quality and performance the TVS NTorq is the one for you.
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