Author: Akshat Kashyap 29/11/23
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Starting at Rs. 97,665, the Honda Dio 125 Standard version is available for purchase. The Dio 125 Smart and Dio 125 Repsol Edition versions are priced at Rs. 1,06,288 and Rs. 1,07,379, respectively.
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The starting price of the Suzuki Burgman Street 125 Standard model is Rs. 1,12,060. The prices of the other two varieties, Burgman Street 125 EX and Burgman Street 125 Ride Connect Edition, are respectively Rs. 1,16,437 and Rs. 1,34,160.
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The Honda Dio's base model costs Rs 70,211, while the DLX variant is priced at Rs 74,212. Starting at Rs 77,712 ex-showroom, the H-Smart model is the priciest of the three.
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Prices for the Hero Xoom 110 start at Rs 71.484 for the LX model and Rs 74,917 for the VX variant. The cost of the ZX trim, however, is Rs 79,967.
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Sheet Metal Wheel (Rs 73,340), Standard (Rs 77,458), ZX (Rs 82,233), ZX Drum with SmartXonnect (Rs 84,568), ZX Disc with SmartXonnect (Rs 89,088), and Classic (Rs 89,748) are the six variations of TVS Jupiter that are available.
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Hero Pleasure Plus XTEC ZX costs Rs 78,138 (ex-showroom) in Delhi.
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In India, Yamaha Fascino 125 Fi Hybrid pricing ranges from Rs. 79,600 to Rs. 92,530.
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Hero Pleasure Plus costs between Rs. 70,838 and Rs. 82,738 in India.
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Beginning at Rs. 84,730 and going up to Rs. 94,830, the Yamaha RayZR 125 Fi Hybrid is priced in India.
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In India, the Suzuki Avenis is priced between Rs. 92,000 and Rs. 92,300.
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