New Delhi: Hero MotoCorp has recently launched Hero Destini 125 in the scooter segment. In this segment, it competes directly with Suzuki Access 125. What kind of features are provided in both scooters, how powerful is the engine in them. Which of the two can be a better option to buy (Hero Destini 125 vs Suzuki Access 125). We are telling you in this news.
engine
Hero MotoCorp has given a 124.6cc single cylinder air cooled engine in Destini 125. Due to which it gets a power of nine BHP and a torque of 10.4 Newton meter. For better mileage, fuel injection technology has been given in it. Along with this, CVT technology and dry centrifugal clutch have been given. According to the company, it can be driven up to 59 kilometers in one liter of petrol. On the other hand, Suzuki has given a 124cc four stroke air cooled engine in Access 125. Due to which the scooter gets a power of 8.7 PS and a torque of 10 Newton meter.
Features
Many changes have been made in the Hero Destini 125 facelift. The scooter has features like LED DRL, LED projector headlights, copper chrome inserts, 12 inch alloy wheels, digital speedometer, turn by turn navigation, distance to empty, Bluetooth connectivity, auto cancel winkers, illuminated start switch, seat backrest, long seat, i3s technology, USB charging port, two liter cubby on front apron and 19 liter boot space with a hook for three kilogram weight on the front apron. For safety, it has been provided with 190 mm front disc brake, side stand engine cutoff. On the other hand, Suzuki Access 125 comes with drum and disc brake options, 12-inch tyres at the front and 10-inch tyres at the rear, LED headlights, side stand interlock, Bluetooth enabled digital console, engine start/stop switch, eco drive illumination USB socket, front rack for storage, 21.8-litre under seat storage, dual luggage hook, central lock system, large seat, voltage meter and other features.
price
Hero MotoCorp has just introduced the Destini 125 facelift. Its prices are yet to be announced. The Suzuki Access 125 starts at Rs 79,899 (ex-showroom) and the Ride Connector Edition Disc Brake is offered at an ex-showroom price of Rs 90,500.
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