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Say hello to the SR150 Race. It gets a cosmetic makeover and a few mechanical upgrades over the standard scooter. Doe...
Published On Aug 03, 2016 09:48:00 AM
Our first impressions of Aprilia's new SR 150 scooter that comes with a 150cc engine.
Fuel Type
Petrol
Max Power
10.25 bhp @ 6,750 rpm
Max Torque
11.4 Nm @ 5,000 rpm
Gearbox Type
Automatic
Warranty Duration
Years
Type
Scooter
Official Fuel Economy
15 kpl
Fueling
Fuel Injection
ABS
Length
1,985 mm
Width
703 mm
Height
1,166 mm
Wheelbase
1,365 mm
Seat Height
780 mm
Ground Clearance
155 mm
Kerb Weight
122 kg
Fuel Type Propulsion
Petrol
Engine Displacement
154.8
Valvetrain
3 Valves/Cyl
Fueling
Fuel Injection
Cooling
Air Cooled
Engine Type
1 cylinder
Max Engine Power
10.25 bhp @ 6,750 rpm
Max Engine Torque
11.4 Nm @ 5,000 rpm
Bore
58 mm
Stroke
59 mm
Ignition
CDI
Spark Plugs
1 Per Cylinder
Gearbox Type
Automatic
Transmission Type
CVT
Clutch
Dry Centrifugal Clut
Fuel Tank Size
6.5 litres
Official Fuel Economy
15 kpl
Claimed Charging Time
hrs
Chassis Type
Tubular Chassis with Open Single Cradle
Front Suspension Type
Front Fork with 30 mm inner tube
Rear Suspension Type
Mono Shock Absorber
Wheels Type
Alloy
Tyre type
Tubeless
Front Tyre Size
120 - 70/14 M/C 61H
Rear Tyre Size
120 - 70/14 M/C 61H
Radial Tyres
Front Wheel Size
14 inch
Rear Wheel Size
14 inch
Front Brake Type
Disc
Front Brake Size
220 mm
Rear Brake Size
140 mm
Anti Lock Brakes ABS
SideStand Indicator
Pass Light Switch
Tripmeter Type
Digital
Headlight Bulb Type
Antilock Braking System
Speedometer
Digital
₹ 1.47 lakh *
View Price Breakup₹ 1.47 lakh *
View Price BreakupModel | Aprilia SR150 | Ampere Magnus Pro | Bajaj Pulsar 150 | Ather 450 |
---|---|---|---|---|
Price (EX-SHOWROOM) | ₹ 73,530 - 1.24 lakh | ₹ 1.60 lakh | ₹ 1.06 lakh | ₹ 1.13 - 1.45 lakh |
Engine | 154.8 cc | NA | 149.5-150 cc | NA |
Mileage | 15 kpl | NA | 14-16 kpl | NA |
Fuel Type | Petrol | Electric | Petrol | Electric |
ABS | No | No | No | No |
Transmission | Automatic | Automatic | Manual | Automatic |
The SR150 Race edition uses the same 154cc single-cylinder, air-cooled motor as its stock SR150 sibling; there is no change in power output at 1...
The SR150 Race edition uses the same 154cc single-cylinder, air-cooled motor as its stock SR150 sibling; there is no change in power output at 11.4hp and even torque remains the same at 11.5Nm. The mechanical upgrades are restricted to tweaked gear ratios. On this first ride, we did feel a slight step up in power, but a proper road test will confirm just how much.
Cosmetically, the Race edition of the SR150 looks a lot sportier than the standard version. The metallic grey paint scheme, inspired from the RS-GP motorbike, lends the SR150 Race a fresh appeal. Small touches like the front disc caliper finished in gold add to the sporty look of the scooter as well. And adding to the Race theme are body graphics similar to Aprilia’s MotoGP bike. The striking red rear mono-shock and the five-spoke alloy wheels make it all the more attractive. The instrument console remains unchanged from the regular SR150 variant, and retains its very basic feel; an area we feel a few well-placed, sporty decals could have really livened things up.
The SR150 race feels quick to respond to the slightest twist of the throttle and moves forward with enthusiasm. It gets up to 60 or 80kph without a flutter, even on the steep hills on the outskirts of Pune. However, the rear brakes lack strong bite and that can be a bit of a bother especially when it gets up to speed so easily. Thankfully though, the 220mm ventilated front disk does a good job of slowing down the scooter down and whilst braking, the contoured lever offers a firm grip. However, even this edition misses out on a brake lever lock which would have been a handy addition.
The SR150 always had our vote where handling was concerned. In fact, it was so good, we felt it had the soul of a motorcycle in a scooter’s body. The Race edition is a hoot to ride hard as well. It darts into corners effortlessly and allows you to lean in much further compared to other scooters. The ride, on the other hand, is on the firm side and feels a bit edgy on uneven surfaces. That said, it still manages to take the rough stuff fairly well.
The dual-tone seat is well cushioned and has a good balance between soft and firm. The riding posture, although a bit upright, is a comfortable one. The legroom on offer is good for someone with the same 5ft, 10in height as myself, but taller riders might find it slightly cramped.
Aprilia is also planning to introduce add-on upgrades for the scooter in the future, which will include a Race Boom exhaust for a sportier exhaust note and improved performance. There are carburettor upgrades in the pipeline as well, which will have bigger jets. These upgrades are expected to come at an estimated premium of Rs 3,000 to 5,000.
The Aprilia SR150 Race edition might not appeal to those looking for a practical scooter for their everyday commute, but on the other hand, there is no arguing that this is one of the most fun-to-ride scooters on sale in India today. And at Rs 70,288 (ex-showroom, Mumbai) it is good value for money as well. So if you are in the market for a scooter that’s great fun to ride and something that stands out from the rest, look no further.
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