The Suzuki Avenis Special Edition has received a new dual-tone colour option with no change in price or hardware. This matters for buyers looking to buy a new scooter because it adds a fresh visual choice in the competitive 125cc scooter segment without increasing ownership cost.
The update introduces a Pearl Glacier White with Metallic Oort Grey finish. This new shade has been introduced to improve showroom appeal in a category where styling often influences buying decisions as much as features. With rivals constantly refreshing designs, this move helps the Suzuki Avenis stay relevant without altering its core mechanical package or pricing structure.
New Colour Update And Positioning
The highlight is the addition of the Pearl Glacier White/Metallic Oort Grey dual-tone paint for the Avenis Special Edition. This variant continues to sit at the top of the Avenis lineup, priced at around Rs 86,677 (ex-showroom, Delhi). The broader range starts from approximately Rs 84,293. Here’s the complete ex-showroom price list for the model.
| Suzuki Avenis Variant | Ex-Showroom Price |
| Avenis Standard Edition | Rs 84,293 |
| Avenis | Rs 85,942 |
| Avenis Special Edition | Rs 86,677 |
This is a cosmetic update only. There are no revisions to design structure, chassis or feature list. The sharper body panels, LED lighting setup along with sporty graphics remain unchanged. What this really means is Suzuki is currently relying on visual differentiation to maintain interest in a segment where product cycles are long and frequent mechanical upgrades are limited.
In practical terms, buyers now get one more colour option without paying extra, which strengthens value perception in a price-sensitive category.
Engine Specs And Feature Set
The Avenis continues with its 124cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled engine with Suzuki Eco Performance (SEP) technology. It produces around 8.58 hp at 6,750 rpm and 10 Nm of torque at 5,500 rpm and comes paired with a CVT gearbox.
The scooter weighs about 106 kg and offers a fuel tank capacity of 5.2 litres with claimed fuel efficiency close to 55 kmpl under standard conditions.
Feature highlights remain unchanged:
– Full LED lighting setup
– Bluetooth-enabled digital LCD console with Suzuki Ride Connect
– Navigation, call and SMS alerts
– USB charging port and front storage box
– External fuel filler and 21.8-litre under-seat storage
Hardware includes telescopic front forks, a rear monoshock as well as a front disc with rear drum brake setup supported by CBS.
Price Strategy And Buyer Impact
Suzuki has kept pricing unchanged despite the update which is significant in the current market. The Special Edition continues at Rs 86,677 (ex-showroom), ensuring it remains competitively positioned against other 125cc scooters.
For buyers, this update does not change performance, efficiency or features. Instead, it improves choice. In urban markets where scooters are also lifestyle products, colour updates can influence buying decisions especially among younger riders.
Here’s the bottom line: this is a low-cost refresh strategy. If you were already considering the Avenis for its feature set and engine, the new colour adds variety without altering the ownership equation.