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Suzuki Burgman Street Vs TVS Ntorq 125 Vs Honda Grazia Comparison: Design, Specs, Features And Price
Suzuki recently launched the new Burgman Street in the Indian market with a price tag of Rs 68,000 ex-showroom (Delhi). The Suzuki Burgman Street is India's first maxi-scooter as it features the European scooter design philosophy inspired by the Burgman series.
Planning to buy the Suzuki Burgman Street? We bring you the comparison between the Suzuki Burgman Street, TVS Ntorq 125 and the Honda Grazia on specifications, design, features, mileage and price. All the three scooters feature a sporty design and impressive performance. So, let's find out which is the best scooter in this segment.
Design
The Suzuki Burgman Street features a muscular design with an aggressively designed front apron with an integrated LED headlamp and turn signal indicators. The Burgman Street also gets a windscreen and the handlebar design is also unique. The rear section is also sleek with a stylish LED tail light. The slightly stepped-up seat and alloy wheels add to the sporty look of the scooter.
The overall design of the TVS Ntorq 125 is inspired from the stealth fighter aircraft. The front profile of the scooter sports a chiselled apron with an integrated headlamp. On the side profile, the scooter features an aggressive stance with sharp lines. The tail section of the scooter gets a signature LED tail light, split grab rails and rear panel design inspired by the jet fighter's exhaust system.
The Honda Grazia features a premium design with a muscular front apron which also house the twin-pod LED headlight and turn indicators. The rear end of the scooter sports a sharp and edgy design and split grab rails. The side profile of the scooter has a sporty stance with a slightly stepped-up seat.
Overall Design Rating
Suzuki
Burgman
Street
9/10
TVS
Ntorq
125
8.5/10
Honda
Grazia
8/10
Features
The Suzuki Burgman Street comes loaded with features such a digital instrument cluster, LED headlight, front disc brake, tubeless tyres, multi-function key slot, mobile charging socket, storage pocket behind the front apron and spacious underseat storage of 21.5-litres.
The TVS Ntorq 125 comes with some segment-first features such an LCD instrument cluster with Bluetooth connectivity. The LCD instrument cluster also relays vital information such as top speed recorder, lap timer, phone battery strength indicator, last parked location assist, average speed recorder and multiple ride statistics.
Other prominent features of the Ntorq 125 include engine kill switch, front disc brake, external fuel filler cap, 22-litre under seat storage, alloy wheels and USB charger.
The Honda Grazia also comes with a host of features such as LED headlight, digital instrument cluster with Eco speed indicator, front glove box with mobile charging socket, optional front disc brake, four-in-one lock with seat opening switch and spacious 18-litre under seat storage.
Overall Features Rating
Suzuki
Burgman
Street
8.5/10
TVS
Ntorq
125
9/10
Honda
Grazia
8/10
Engine Specifications, Gearbox & Mileage
The Suzuki Burgman Street draws power from a 124.3cc air-cooled, single-cylinder engine producing 8.5bhp and 10.2Nm of torque. The engine is coupled to a CVT gearbox. The Suzuki Burgman Street returns an average mileage of around 50km/l.
The TVS Ntorq 125 is powered by a 124.79cc single cylinder, air-cooled engine that produces 9.27bhp and segment-best 10.4Nm of peak torque. The Ntorq will deliver a decent mileage of around 60km/l.
Powering the Honda Grazia is a 124.9cc single-cylinder, air-cooled engine that produces 8.52bhp and 10.54Nm of torque and comes mated to a CVT gearbox. The scooter is capable of returning a mileage of around 54km/l.
Overall Engine Rating
Suzuki
Burgman
Street
8/10
TVS
Ntorq
125
8.5/10
Honda
Grazia
8/10
Pricing
The Suzuki Burgman Street is launched in India with a price tag of Rs 68,000. The TVS Ntorq 125 is priced at Rs 58,750. The prices for the Honda Grazia start at Rs 57,897 and goes up to Rs 62,269. All prices are ex-showroom (Delhi).
Verdict
The 125cc scooter segment has spiced up with the launch of the Suzuki Burgman Street. All the three scooters are sporty and deliver a punchy performance. If design and style is your preference, then you should go for the Burgman Street.
If you are looking for a performance scooter, then the TVS Ntorq will serve the purpose. If you are a fan of a lot of features, then the Honda Grazia will perfectly fit the bill.