Piaggio to launch made-in-Baramati Aprilia SR 150 this August
The Aprilia SR 150, which blends styling of motorcycles and scooters, is powered by a 150cc engine, has 14-inch five-spoke motorcycle wheels and auto gears like motor-scooters.
Piaggio India today unveiled the Aprilia SR 150 at the Auto Expo. This crossover machine, which blends styling of motorcycles and scooters, is powered by a 150cc engine, has 14-inch five-spoke motorcycle wheels and auto gears like motor-scooters. Will this two-wheeler blend click with Indian buyers? Time will tell.
The SR 150 looks sporty, the design reflecting the character of brand Aprilia. The distinct sporty handlebar, the light unit included in the shield and above all the pronounced ‘beak’ on the front wheel characterise the front end. The design of the large black 14-inch alloy wheels with five spokes is drawn from the Aprilia racing bikes. The 150cc motorcycle is shod with sport street tyres and gets a 220mm front disc and 140mm rear drum brakes.
To be manufactured at Piaggio’s modern Baramati plant, the Aprilia SR 150 is all set to be launched in the Indian market by August 2016. Shedding light on the opportunity the company sees for the Aprilia SR 150 in India, Stefano Pelle, CEO, Piaggio India, said, “Aimed at catering to the discerning youth of India, this innovative crossover sport-scooterbike is designed to appeal to those looking for the sensation of sports bikes and the convenience of automatic scooters in their daily city commute”.
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