Aprilia SR 175 Hits Indian Roads: A Sporty Maxi‑Scooter Upgrade

By Himanshu Kumar

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Today, scooter aficionados have something new to be excited about: Aprilia has officially launched the SR 175 in India—a performance-focused successor to the popular SR 160—with an ex‑showroom price of ₹1.26 lakh. Arriving in select showrooms and slated for full launch in July 2025, this maxi‑scooter combines eye-catching design, advanced tech, and superior performance—all at a very competitive price tag.


🔧 Engine & Performance

At the heart of the SR 175 lies a newly bored-out 174.7 cc air‑cooled, single‑cylinder engine (with three valves), delivering 12.9–13.1 hp at 7,200 rpm and 14.14 Nm at 6,000 rpm. Compared to the SR 160, which produced 11–11.3 hp and ~13.4 Nm, this marks a noticeable bump—perfect for those looking for sharper acceleration and smoother top‑end performance .

This powerplant remains paired to a CVT automatic gearbox, ensuring seamless and traffic-friendly operation with a scooter-like ease.


📱 Tech & Instruments

A standout upgrade is the shift from a basic LCD display to a sporty 5.5-inch full-color TFT screen, borrowed directly from Aprilia’s RS 457 and Tuono 457 superbikes. Beyond crisp visuals, the TFT integrate:

  • Bluetooth-linked smartphone pairing
  • Call and notification alerts
  • Music control
  • Potential navigation features via the Aprilia app

It’s the kind of tech update that positions the SR 175 as a premium offering in its sporty-meets-smart segment.


🎨 Design & Aesthetic Appeal

The SR 175 largely retains SR 160’s athletic silhouette with aggressive fairing, dual LED headlights, flat footboard, and stepped seat. However, aesthetes will appreciate its revamped RS 457-inspired colorways, now available in:

  • Matte Prismatic Dark (black/red)
  • Glossy Tech White (white/red)
  • Purple/red theme

These livery upgrades, borrowed from Aprilia’s flagship motorcycles, set the SR 175 apart visually from competitors.


🚗 Chassis, Suspension & Brakes

Under the shell, the SR 175 retains the trusted SR 160 spec sheet:

  • 14-inch alloy wheels with 120-section tyres front and rear
  • Telescopic front forks and rear monoshock
  • 220 mm front disc brake + rear drum brake
  • Single-channel ABS for added safety

It’s a tried‑and‑tested setup that balances sporty handling with familiarity—ideal for urban and inter-city runs.


💵 Pricing & Launch Insights

  • ex-showroom price: ₹1.26 lakh, with some sources quoting a range up to ₹1.33 lakh depending on city.
  • Declared launch: July 2025, though initial units have already reached select dealerships across India.
  • Variants: No multiple trims—simply two color options on a single-featured model, Aprilia’s flagship scooter.

🏁 Competitors & Segment Positioning

Targeted at performance-minded riders looking for more than standard commuting, the SR 175 stacks up against models like the:

  • Yamaha Aerox 155 (~₹1.50–1.53 lakh)
  • Hero Xoom 160
  • December scooters like Vespa, Honda, and TVS’s top-tier offerings

Where it stands out: unique Italian styling, big bump in performance, and advanced TFT tech—all at a lower price than many rivals.


✍️ Riders’ Perspectives & Long-Term Ownership

Aprilia scooters like the SR line have earned a niche reputation: refined engines and sharp handling, yet noted caveats in firm suspension and service/parts availability, especially outside major cities . Owners praise their sporty ride and distinct feel but caution that Aprilia’s service network remains limited, with spare parts often hard to find and dealers thinly spread.

Potential buyers should consider:

  • Desire for a sportier, performance‑oriented ride
  • Access to authorized service centers in their area
  • Willingness to trade plush ride comfort for crisp handling

🎯 Final Verdict

The Aprilia SR 175 makes a powerful statement in India’s maxi‑scooter arena:

  1. Substantial performance upgrade with its 175 cc engine.
  2. Modern, feature-rich TFT instrumentation that feels premium.
  3. Stylish RS-inspired livery, distinguishing it in esthetic appeal.
  4. Competitive pricing, undercutting many rivals with more displacement or features.

For enthusiasts who value sporty dynamics and tech, and who can accommodate service considerations, the SR 175 is a compelling new player. Riders looking for everyday comfort and extensive service backup may want to explore options like Yamaha, Hero, or Honda.

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