Aprilia SXR 160 launched in Nepal

The first scooter under the Aprilia brand to be sold in Nepal is the SXR 160.

Autocar Professional BureauBy Autocar Professional Bureau calendar 08 Mar 2021 Views icon8134 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Aprilia SXR 160 launched in Nepal

Piaggio Group, which has been present in Nepal with Vespa since 2015 has broadened its range of high-end products in the country by launching marketing of the Aprilia brand.

The first scooter under the Aprilia brand to be sold in Nepal is the SXR 160, which features an ergonomic riding position, oversize saddle, flat footboard, LED lights, multi-function digital display, ABS, 12-inch, 5-spoke alloy wheel rims, and will be available with a 160cc and a 125cc engine with 3V Tech FI Engine technology, compliant with the Bharat Stage VI emissions standard.

Diego Graffi, CEO, Piaggio India said: “After the great success achieved in India in just a few months since its debut, we are delighted to launch the long-awaited Aprilia SXR 160 premium scooter on the Nepalese market. The Aprilia SXR 160 is a synonym for style, outstanding performance and superior comfort. It was designed in Italy and we believe that, together with Vespa, it will set high standards on the top-end two-wheeler market in Nepal and pave the way for further expansion of the Piaggio Group in the country.”

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