Image gallery: 2019 Aprilia Storm 125
The basic design of the Aprilia Storm 125 is identical to that of the SR 125. There are minor changes though, which can be seen as new graphics on the apron, larger wheels with block tread pattern and also the presence of a grab rail which makes it convenient for the pillion. Aprilia has confirmed that the Storm 125 will be offered with drum brakes only. Similar to the SR 125, the Storm 125 too gets CBS (combined braking system) which is a mandatory feature. The ex-showroom price of the Storm 125 is Rs 65,000 while that of the SR 125 is Rs 71,385, this making the price of the Storm 125 lower by Rs 6,385. While here is our first ride review, scroll below to see the 2019 Aprilia Storm 125's detailed image gallery
While the overall design remains unchanged, the Storm 125 gets two new colour options
Dimensionally, it remains identical to the SR 125
The Aprilia Storm 125 gets 120/80 and 130/80 Vee Rubber dual purpose tyres
There is a generous number of Storm branding throughout the scooter
The Aprilia Storm 125 comes with a single bulb headlight assembly
In terms of suspensions, the Aprilia Storm 125 comes with the same layout as the SR 125
The Vee Rubber dual-purpose tyres do a good job of soaking in disturbances caused by the bad surfaces
Drum brakes with CBS as standard
Powering the Storm 125 is a 125c mill that makes 9.52PS and 9.9Nm
The switchgear and layout has been carried over from the SR 125
Manoeuvring on these chunky tyres was not difficult at all
The riding position of the Storm 125 might not be as comfortable at the Access 125, but one can tuck in properly for some enthusiastic riding
Starts Rs 65,000
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