Piaggio India has launched Fuel Injection BS VI in Vespa 125cc and 150cc range, Aprilia SR with 160cc and 125cc and Storm 125cc. The Aprilia SR 160 will be the first 160cc scooter manufactured in India with Fuel Injection BS VI technology. The Aprilia SR 160 engine produces 11.00ps peak power.
Commenting on the incorporation of BS VI technology across Vespa and Aprilia, Diego Graffi, Managing Director and CEO, Piaggio India said, “We are pleased to transition effectively into BS VI emission norms for our Vespa and Aprilia range of scooters, well ahead of the deadline. Being aligned to the Government’ efforts on emission, we have achieved significant reduction in emission through our advanced combustion system. As a global brand, we understand the need to innovate and evolve, in order to build the mobility for future.”
Ashish Yakhmi, Head of Two-wheeler business added, “At present, we have successfully integrated BS VI technology across Vespa and Aprilia brands of scooters and have started rolling out with BS-VI engines. Our upgraded range of scooters is available across dealerships in India. The BS-VI variant and models go on sale from now.”
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