4.6/5
1 year ago
Malik Neyazi
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(out of 5)
Design and styling
Reliability
Comfort
Service experience
Value for money
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Ridden for (If Owned) | 0-5000 km |
Got mileage of | 45 kmpl |
Buying experience - excellent Riding experience - superbLooks, performance - perfect for me, as I wantedI liked everything that's why I got it.The main issue started just AFTER 10 DAYS.Some squeaky noise started from rear and front tyre sides The service centre never answered my calls ( tried for 2 days)At last sent an email to Suzuki India and only then I get a call after 2 days to visit the service centre where I was trying to call. The problem they found was some pin and bolt issue and front disc brake pad.I was wondering how it can be possible even before the 1st service ??(My riding is very easy and mostly in ECO mode.)Anyway, they solved the issue and it's fine (JUST WONDERING WHAT WILL BE NEXT ).
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Avenis is the best for mileage its almost give 60-62 average is ride smooth
1 week ago
Soham Kamble
The Suzuki Avenis is a sporty and stylish scooter designed mainly for young riders who want both performance and good looks. Its sharp design, lightweight body, and smooth engine make it very easy to handle in city traffic. The scooter has a 124cc engine that delivers good pickup and quick acceleration, which makes overtaking and daily commuting easy. It also gives good mileage of around 45-55
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(out of 5)
Design and styling
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Comfort
Service experience
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5000-15000 km
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Best Performance Scooter
2 weeks ago
Rasika More
The Avenis 125 is essentially a sportier version of the Suzuki Access 125. It is ideal for young riders and taller individuals looking for a stylish and fuel-efficient commuter scooter. If you are searching for a sporty scooter with excellent power performance, the Avenis 125 is a great choice. However, shorter riders might find it challenging to ride comfortably. Additionally, the seat can be a bit hard, which may not be comfortable for long rides. The slim 10-inch rear tire can feel unstable during high-speed cornering. I purchased this scooter last August 2025, and it has been working smoothly ever since.
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(out of 5)
Design and styling
Performance
Comfort
Service experience
Value for money
Features and Technology
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5000-15000 km
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8
2
Smoothy Drive
8 weeks ago
Hemanth
The driving experience was good and feels smooth and a big thing is the sporty look. And the finishing and snickering of the bike makes more glory, and it adds to sporty look. Coming to the breaking system, it was too good best CBS breaking system. And coming to mileage, it was a super overall experience was too good, overall rating 4.5/5
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(out of 5)
Design and styling
Performance
Comfort
Service experience
Value for money
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0-5000 km
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2
Overall performance and value of this machine
12 weeks ago
Praveen
Actually I didn't have any idea about buying this scooter since I'm not aware of this model and focused on going for access 125 but once I test drived these 2 machines I felt somehow comfortable with avenis since I'm 195cms tall avenis is somehow far better for me. Now I'm owning this machine for past 15 months and clocked around 17000 kms. Seriously I'm saying that the highest mileage I got around 61.5 during a trip to thrissur from Coimbatore and the least mileage I got as nearly 38 40 on high speed. Normally if you drive in eco mode sure you get 55+ average in city. Coming to the service and maintenance part it is somehow little bit costly that rivals but it feels premium on spending that much amount and the quality is damn superb. The last service bill came for me around 2000 for the general yearly maintenance which includes spare parts. On my point of view if you are taller person and searching for sportier scooter and also need efficiency it's the better choice for you.
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(out of 5)
Design and styling
Performance
Comfort
Service experience
Value for money
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15000+ km
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4
Great scooter, but a missed opportunity from Suzuki.
14 weeks ago
Siddharth Nautiyal
I don't own this scooter, but I did have some test rides of it, because I wanted to upgrade from my 2015 Swish 125 facelift.THINGS I LIKED: 1. STYLING: Since I was looking for a sports-styled body, the Avenis did catch my eye. It is a good-looking, handsome scooter with sharp graphics all over the body. 2. FEATURES: Not the best in class features here but you'll find most things that modern scooters get. Bluetooth, Navigation, Disc Brakes, Charging port, it has all those basics covered.3: REFINEMENT: The 125cc Suzuki engine is very refined and reliable. It doesn't transfer unnecessary vibrations to the body. Keep it serviced and you'll have a trouble-free experience in the engine department at least. You can cruise on the highway at 70-75km/h all day and the engine will still run as smoothly as silk.THINGS I DID NOT LIKE:1. THE ELECTRONICS: These issues existed with my Swish 125 as well, and it's sad that they haven't changed their ways in 10 years. If you are coming from a Honda/TVS, you'll know exactly what I mean. The switches and the wiring are not very high quality and you'll see that with time. 2. THE BUILD QUALITY: Same goes for the panel fit and finish. The plastic parts are good but the bits that connect them, when they break (which they will after some time), the entire thing could start rattling. Some of these parts are not screwed but they are connected joint-to-joint. These are the places where things can break.3. THE EXPECTATION VS. WHAT YOU GET: My problem is, when I'm looking for a sports scooter, I'm expecting slightly better performance than regular/commuter 125cc scooters. You don't get that here. When TVS did their NTorq, they did not just take a Jupiter 125cc engine and put it in a racy body. They returned the engine, put on bigger wheels, tuned the suspension and put on a different exhaust, making it more powerful, sports-oriented, and different than their Jupiter 125. Hero did the same with their Xoom 125 by making it different from their Destini 125. So you get 14-inch wheels, and a different engine tune, which makes it go from 0-60 in the quickest time. But, has Suzuki made the Avenis different/unique? Naah. It's just a Suzuki Access in different clothing. This would have been fine if it were priced well, but no. It costs just as much as the Xoom or NTorq, and the Avenis underperform both of those. Don't get me wrong, it's still pretty quick, but when you're in a market looking for a sports scooter, I can see why people would overlook the Avenis. Not because its not a good product, but because it isn't offering anything unique to the customer. And since it's just an Access in a different clothing, people end up buying the Access instead, which is cheaper and has the same performance level and features.VERDICT: I like the Avenis. It has the basics right. It will do everything a 125cc scooter should do and it's very, very refined. It handles well, it is quick, comfortable, and it has all the features. But if performance is your top priority, you have better choices at this price point. And Suzuki needs to do something. My 2015 Swish has almost the same power and torque figures as their newer models. They need to wake up and up their engine performance and build quality.
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(out of 5)
Design and styling
Performance
Comfort
Service experience
Value for money
Features and Technology
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0-5000 km
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1
All in One scooty
16 weeks ago
Ankit Gautam
It is a very good scooter and its performance is also great. It runs like a rocket on the highway. It is a very comfortable vehicle. Three people can travel comfortably sitting in it. Its mileage is also good, I myself travelled 30 km in 1 litre of petrol without any stoppage. And it is very light and smooth
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Design and styling
Performance
Comfort
Service experience
Value for money
Features and Technology
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5000-15000 km
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2
2
Suzuki Avenis 125 Special Edition
16 weeks ago
Sk Manoja
Not a E20-compliant. Small necessary feature not available. Low Average, not smooth riding. Body makes sound too much. Not comfortable. Not a good choice for buying scooty.
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(out of 5)
Design and styling
Performance
Comfort
Service experience
Value for money
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0-5000 km
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1
7
Suzuki red edition avenis review.
23 weeks ago
Jugesh Kurmi
The Suzuki Avenis Race Edition offers a compelling mix of sporty styling, decent features, and fuel economy in the 125cc scooter segment. If aesthetics matter to you, and your usage is mostly urban commuting, this might be one of the better options. But if what you want is raw performance or long-distance comfort/pillion rides, then there might be more appropriate alternatives.
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Design and styling
Performance
Comfort
Service experience
Value for money
Features and Technology
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5000-15000 km
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4
1
Most stylish scooter
23 weeks ago
Shoaib Akther
My honest review of the Suzuki Avenies 125 is one of the best scooters under Rs 1.20 compared to the TVS NTROQ. There are some pros and cons of the scooter.ProsBest in mileage Best in design &Best in performance ConsFirst of all, Suzuki needs to improve their service centre They need to change the silencer design Add the hazard light Another one they need to solve is the starter sensor problem And it's not pilian comfort, especially for healthy people Over all after 1.5 years of using this scooter satisfied. I recommend a youngster who is looking for a stylish scooter; you can go for it.
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Design and styling
Performance
Comfort
Service experience
Value for money
Features and Technology
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5000-15000 km
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5
1
Looks-wise, it's stylish and modern
24 weeks ago
Bhavesh
I had a smooth buying experience with helpful staff guiding me throughout. The bike offers a comfortable riding experience with good suspension and smooth handling. Looks-wise, it's stylish and modern. Performance is excellent in both city and highway rides. Servicing is affordable, and parts are easily available. The pros include great mileage, comfortable seating, and solid build quality. On the downside, the headlight could be brighter. I recommend regular oil changes every 2,000 km and checking tire pressure weekly for best performance. Overall, it’s a great value-for-money choice.
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(out of 5)
Design and styling
Performance
Comfort
Service experience
Value for money
Features and Technology
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Never Owned
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0
Avenis is the best for mileage its almost give 60-62 average is ride smooth
1 week ago
Soham Kamble
The Suzuki Avenis is a sporty and stylish scooter designed mainly for young riders who want both performance and good looks. Its sharp design, lightweight body, and smooth engine make it very easy to handle in city traffic. The scooter has a 124cc engine that delivers good pickup and quick acceleration, which makes overtaking and daily commuting easy. It also gives good mileage of around 45-55
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Design and styling
Performance
Comfort
Service experience
Value for money
Features and Technology
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Ridden for (If Owned)
5000-15000 km
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0
0
Best Performance Scooter
2 weeks ago
Rasika More
The Avenis 125 is essentially a sportier version of the Suzuki Access 125. It is ideal for young riders and taller individuals looking for a stylish and fuel-efficient commuter scooter. If you are searching for a sporty scooter with excellent power performance, the Avenis 125 is a great choice. However, shorter riders might find it challenging to ride comfortably. Additionally, the seat can be a bit hard, which may not be comfortable for long rides. The slim 10-inch rear tire can feel unstable during high-speed cornering. I purchased this scooter last August 2025, and it has been working smoothly ever since.
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Design and styling
Performance
Comfort
Service experience
Value for money
Features and Technology
About the Reviewer
Ridden for (If Owned)
5000-15000 km
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8
2
Smoothy Drive
8 weeks ago
Hemanth
The driving experience was good and feels smooth and a big thing is the sporty look. And the finishing and snickering of the bike makes more glory, and it adds to sporty look. Coming to the breaking system, it was too good best CBS breaking system. And coming to mileage, it was a super overall experience was too good, overall rating 4.5/5
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Design and styling
Performance
Comfort
Service experience
Value for money
Features and Technology
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0-5000 km
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6
2
Overall performance and value of this machine
12 weeks ago
Praveen
Actually I didn't have any idea about buying this scooter since I'm not aware of this model and focused on going for access 125 but once I test drived these 2 machines I felt somehow comfortable with avenis since I'm 195cms tall avenis is somehow far better for me. Now I'm owning this machine for past 15 months and clocked around 17000 kms. Seriously I'm saying that the highest mileage I got around 61.5 during a trip to thrissur from Coimbatore and the least mileage I got as nearly 38 40 on high speed. Normally if you drive in eco mode sure you get 55+ average in city. Coming to the service and maintenance part it is somehow little bit costly that rivals but it feels premium on spending that much amount and the quality is damn superb. The last service bill came for me around 2000 for the general yearly maintenance which includes spare parts. On my point of view if you are taller person and searching for sportier scooter and also need efficiency it's the better choice for you.
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Design and styling
Performance
Comfort
Service experience
Value for money
Features and Technology
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15000+ km
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4
Great scooter, but a missed opportunity from Suzuki.
14 weeks ago
Siddharth Nautiyal
I don't own this scooter, but I did have some test rides of it, because I wanted to upgrade from my 2015 Swish 125 facelift.THINGS I LIKED: 1. STYLING: Since I was looking for a sports-styled body, the Avenis did catch my eye. It is a good-looking, handsome scooter with sharp graphics all over the body. 2. FEATURES: Not the best in class features here but you'll find most things that modern scooters get. Bluetooth, Navigation, Disc Brakes, Charging port, it has all those basics covered.3: REFINEMENT: The 125cc Suzuki engine is very refined and reliable. It doesn't transfer unnecessary vibrations to the body. Keep it serviced and you'll have a trouble-free experience in the engine department at least. You can cruise on the highway at 70-75km/h all day and the engine will still run as smoothly as silk.THINGS I DID NOT LIKE:1. THE ELECTRONICS: These issues existed with my Swish 125 as well, and it's sad that they haven't changed their ways in 10 years. If you are coming from a Honda/TVS, you'll know exactly what I mean. The switches and the wiring are not very high quality and you'll see that with time. 2. THE BUILD QUALITY: Same goes for the panel fit and finish. The plastic parts are good but the bits that connect them, when they break (which they will after some time), the entire thing could start rattling. Some of these parts are not screwed but they are connected joint-to-joint. These are the places where things can break.3. THE EXPECTATION VS. WHAT YOU GET: My problem is, when I'm looking for a sports scooter, I'm expecting slightly better performance than regular/commuter 125cc scooters. You don't get that here. When TVS did their NTorq, they did not just take a Jupiter 125cc engine and put it in a racy body. They returned the engine, put on bigger wheels, tuned the suspension and put on a different exhaust, making it more powerful, sports-oriented, and different than their Jupiter 125. Hero did the same with their Xoom 125 by making it different from their Destini 125. So you get 14-inch wheels, and a different engine tune, which makes it go from 0-60 in the quickest time. But, has Suzuki made the Avenis different/unique? Naah. It's just a Suzuki Access in different clothing. This would have been fine if it were priced well, but no. It costs just as much as the Xoom or NTorq, and the Avenis underperform both of those. Don't get me wrong, it's still pretty quick, but when you're in a market looking for a sports scooter, I can see why people would overlook the Avenis. Not because its not a good product, but because it isn't offering anything unique to the customer. And since it's just an Access in a different clothing, people end up buying the Access instead, which is cheaper and has the same performance level and features.VERDICT: I like the Avenis. It has the basics right. It will do everything a 125cc scooter should do and it's very, very refined. It handles well, it is quick, comfortable, and it has all the features. But if performance is your top priority, you have better choices at this price point. And Suzuki needs to do something. My 2015 Swish has almost the same power and torque figures as their newer models. They need to wake up and up their engine performance and build quality.
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Design and styling
Performance
Comfort
Service experience
Value for money
Features and Technology
About the Reviewer
Ridden for (If Owned)
0-5000 km
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6
1
All in One scooty
16 weeks ago
Ankit Gautam
It is a very good scooter and its performance is also great. It runs like a rocket on the highway. It is a very comfortable vehicle. Three people can travel comfortably sitting in it. Its mileage is also good, I myself travelled 30 km in 1 litre of petrol without any stoppage. And it is very light and smooth
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Design and styling
Performance
Comfort
Service experience
Value for money
Features and Technology
About the Reviewer
Ridden for (If Owned)
5000-15000 km
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2
2
Suzuki Avenis 125 Special Edition
16 weeks ago
Sk Manoja
Not a E20-compliant. Small necessary feature not available. Low Average, not smooth riding. Body makes sound too much. Not comfortable. Not a good choice for buying scooty.
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(out of 5)
Design and styling
Performance
Comfort
Service experience
Value for money
Features and Technology
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0-5000 km
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1
7
Suzuki red edition avenis review.
23 weeks ago
Jugesh Kurmi
The Suzuki Avenis Race Edition offers a compelling mix of sporty styling, decent features, and fuel economy in the 125cc scooter segment. If aesthetics matter to you, and your usage is mostly urban commuting, this might be one of the better options. But if what you want is raw performance or long-distance comfort/pillion rides, then there might be more appropriate alternatives.
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Design and styling
Performance
Comfort
Service experience
Value for money
Features and Technology
About the Reviewer
Ridden for (If Owned)
5000-15000 km
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4
1
Most stylish scooter
23 weeks ago
Shoaib Akther
My honest review of the Suzuki Avenies 125 is one of the best scooters under Rs 1.20 compared to the TVS NTROQ. There are some pros and cons of the scooter.ProsBest in mileage Best in design &Best in performance ConsFirst of all, Suzuki needs to improve their service centre They need to change the silencer design Add the hazard light Another one they need to solve is the starter sensor problem And it's not pilian comfort, especially for healthy people Over all after 1.5 years of using this scooter satisfied. I recommend a youngster who is looking for a stylish scooter; you can go for it.
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Design and styling
Performance
Comfort
Service experience
Value for money
Features and Technology
About the Reviewer
Ridden for (If Owned)
5000-15000 km
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5
1
Looks-wise, it's stylish and modern
24 weeks ago
Bhavesh
I had a smooth buying experience with helpful staff guiding me throughout. The bike offers a comfortable riding experience with good suspension and smooth handling. Looks-wise, it's stylish and modern. Performance is excellent in both city and highway rides. Servicing is affordable, and parts are easily available. The pros include great mileage, comfortable seating, and solid build quality. On the downside, the headlight could be brighter. I recommend regular oil changes every 2,000 km and checking tire pressure weekly for best performance. Overall, it’s a great value-for-money choice.
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Design and styling
Performance
Comfort
Service experience
Value for money
Features and Technology
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Ridden for (If Owned)
Never Owned
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1
0
Avenis is the best for mileage its almost give 60-62 average is ride smooth
1 week ago
Soham Kamble
The Suzuki Avenis is a sporty and stylish scooter designed mainly for young riders who want both performance and good looks. Its sharp design, lightweight body, and smooth engine make it very easy to handle in city traffic. The scooter has a 124cc engine that delivers good pickup and quick acceleration, which makes overtaking and daily commuting easy. It also gives good mileage of around 45-55
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Design and styling
Performance
Comfort
Service experience
Value for money
Features and Technology
About the Reviewer
Ridden for (If Owned)
5000-15000 km
Was this review helpful?
0
0
Best Performance Scooter
2 weeks ago
Rasika More
The Avenis 125 is essentially a sportier version of the Suzuki Access 125. It is ideal for young riders and taller individuals looking for a stylish and fuel-efficient commuter scooter. If you are searching for a sporty scooter with excellent power performance, the Avenis 125 is a great choice. However, shorter riders might find it challenging to ride comfortably. Additionally, the seat can be a bit hard, which may not be comfortable for long rides. The slim 10-inch rear tire can feel unstable during high-speed cornering. I purchased this scooter last August 2025, and it has been working smoothly ever since.
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Design and styling
Performance
Comfort
Service experience
Value for money
Features and Technology
About the Reviewer
Ridden for (If Owned)
5000-15000 km
Was this review helpful?
8
2
Smoothy Drive
8 weeks ago
Hemanth
The driving experience was good and feels smooth and a big thing is the sporty look. And the finishing and snickering of the bike makes more glory, and it adds to sporty look. Coming to the breaking system, it was too good best CBS breaking system. And coming to mileage, it was a super overall experience was too good, overall rating 4.5/5
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Design and styling
Performance
Comfort
Service experience
Value for money
Features and Technology
About the Reviewer
Ridden for (If Owned)
0-5000 km
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6
2
Overall performance and value of this machine
12 weeks ago
Praveen
Actually I didn't have any idea about buying this scooter since I'm not aware of this model and focused on going for access 125 but once I test drived these 2 machines I felt somehow comfortable with avenis since I'm 195cms tall avenis is somehow far better for me. Now I'm owning this machine for past 15 months and clocked around 17000 kms. Seriously I'm saying that the highest mileage I got around 61.5 during a trip to thrissur from Coimbatore and the least mileage I got as nearly 38 40 on high speed. Normally if you drive in eco mode sure you get 55+ average in city. Coming to the service and maintenance part it is somehow little bit costly that rivals but it feels premium on spending that much amount and the quality is damn superb. The last service bill came for me around 2000 for the general yearly maintenance which includes spare parts. On my point of view if you are taller person and searching for sportier scooter and also need efficiency it's the better choice for you.
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Design and styling
Performance
Comfort
Service experience
Value for money
Features and Technology
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15000+ km
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4
Great scooter, but a missed opportunity from Suzuki.
14 weeks ago
Siddharth Nautiyal
I don't own this scooter, but I did have some test rides of it, because I wanted to upgrade from my 2015 Swish 125 facelift.THINGS I LIKED: 1. STYLING: Since I was looking for a sports-styled body, the Avenis did catch my eye. It is a good-looking, handsome scooter with sharp graphics all over the body. 2. FEATURES: Not the best in class features here but you'll find most things that modern scooters get. Bluetooth, Navigation, Disc Brakes, Charging port, it has all those basics covered.3: REFINEMENT: The 125cc Suzuki engine is very refined and reliable. It doesn't transfer unnecessary vibrations to the body. Keep it serviced and you'll have a trouble-free experience in the engine department at least. You can cruise on the highway at 70-75km/h all day and the engine will still run as smoothly as silk.THINGS I DID NOT LIKE:1. THE ELECTRONICS: These issues existed with my Swish 125 as well, and it's sad that they haven't changed their ways in 10 years. If you are coming from a Honda/TVS, you'll know exactly what I mean. The switches and the wiring are not very high quality and you'll see that with time. 2. THE BUILD QUALITY: Same goes for the panel fit and finish. The plastic parts are good but the bits that connect them, when they break (which they will after some time), the entire thing could start rattling. Some of these parts are not screwed but they are connected joint-to-joint. These are the places where things can break.3. THE EXPECTATION VS. WHAT YOU GET: My problem is, when I'm looking for a sports scooter, I'm expecting slightly better performance than regular/commuter 125cc scooters. You don't get that here. When TVS did their NTorq, they did not just take a Jupiter 125cc engine and put it in a racy body. They returned the engine, put on bigger wheels, tuned the suspension and put on a different exhaust, making it more powerful, sports-oriented, and different than their Jupiter 125. Hero did the same with their Xoom 125 by making it different from their Destini 125. So you get 14-inch wheels, and a different engine tune, which makes it go from 0-60 in the quickest time. But, has Suzuki made the Avenis different/unique? Naah. It's just a Suzuki Access in different clothing. This would have been fine if it were priced well, but no. It costs just as much as the Xoom or NTorq, and the Avenis underperform both of those. Don't get me wrong, it's still pretty quick, but when you're in a market looking for a sports scooter, I can see why people would overlook the Avenis. Not because its not a good product, but because it isn't offering anything unique to the customer. And since it's just an Access in a different clothing, people end up buying the Access instead, which is cheaper and has the same performance level and features.VERDICT: I like the Avenis. It has the basics right. It will do everything a 125cc scooter should do and it's very, very refined. It handles well, it is quick, comfortable, and it has all the features. But if performance is your top priority, you have better choices at this price point. And Suzuki needs to do something. My 2015 Swish has almost the same power and torque figures as their newer models. They need to wake up and up their engine performance and build quality.
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Design and styling
Performance
Comfort
Service experience
Value for money
Features and Technology
About the Reviewer
Ridden for (If Owned)
0-5000 km
Was this review helpful?
6
1
All in One scooty
16 weeks ago
Ankit Gautam
It is a very good scooter and its performance is also great. It runs like a rocket on the highway. It is a very comfortable vehicle. Three people can travel comfortably sitting in it. Its mileage is also good, I myself travelled 30 km in 1 litre of petrol without any stoppage. And it is very light and smooth
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Design and styling
Performance
Comfort
Service experience
Value for money
Features and Technology
About the Reviewer
Ridden for (If Owned)
5000-15000 km
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2
2
Suzuki Avenis 125 Special Edition
16 weeks ago
Sk Manoja
Not a E20-compliant. Small necessary feature not available. Low Average, not smooth riding. Body makes sound too much. Not comfortable. Not a good choice for buying scooty.
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Design and styling
Performance
Comfort
Service experience
Value for money
Features and Technology
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0-5000 km
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1
7
Suzuki red edition avenis review.
23 weeks ago
Jugesh Kurmi
The Suzuki Avenis Race Edition offers a compelling mix of sporty styling, decent features, and fuel economy in the 125cc scooter segment. If aesthetics matter to you, and your usage is mostly urban commuting, this might be one of the better options. But if what you want is raw performance or long-distance comfort/pillion rides, then there might be more appropriate alternatives.
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Design and styling
Performance
Comfort
Service experience
Value for money
Features and Technology
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Ridden for (If Owned)
5000-15000 km
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4
1
Most stylish scooter
23 weeks ago
Shoaib Akther
My honest review of the Suzuki Avenies 125 is one of the best scooters under Rs 1.20 compared to the TVS NTROQ. There are some pros and cons of the scooter.ProsBest in mileage Best in design &Best in performance ConsFirst of all, Suzuki needs to improve their service centre They need to change the silencer design Add the hazard light Another one they need to solve is the starter sensor problem And it's not pilian comfort, especially for healthy people Over all after 1.5 years of using this scooter satisfied. I recommend a youngster who is looking for a stylish scooter; you can go for it.
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Design and styling
Performance
Comfort
Service experience
Value for money
Features and Technology
About the Reviewer
Ridden for (If Owned)
5000-15000 km
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5
1
Looks-wise, it's stylish and modern
24 weeks ago
Bhavesh
I had a smooth buying experience with helpful staff guiding me throughout. The bike offers a comfortable riding experience with good suspension and smooth handling. Looks-wise, it's stylish and modern. Performance is excellent in both city and highway rides. Servicing is affordable, and parts are easily available. The pros include great mileage, comfortable seating, and solid build quality. On the downside, the headlight could be brighter. I recommend regular oil changes every 2,000 km and checking tire pressure weekly for best performance. Overall, it’s a great value-for-money choice.
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Avenis is the best for mileage its almost give 60-62 average is ride smooth
1 week ago
Soham Kamble
The Suzuki Avenis is a sporty and stylish scooter designed mainly for young riders who want both performance and good looks. Its sharp design, lightweight body, and smooth engine make it very easy to handle in city traffic. The scooter has a 124cc engine that delivers good pickup and quick acceleration, which makes overtaking and daily commuting easy. It also gives good mileage of around 45-55
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Best Performance Scooter
2 weeks ago
Rasika More
The Avenis 125 is essentially a sportier version of the Suzuki Access 125. It is ideal for young riders and taller individuals looking for a stylish and fuel-efficient commuter scooter. If you are searching for a sporty scooter with excellent power performance, the Avenis 125 is a great choice. However, shorter riders might find it challenging to ride comfortably. Additionally, the seat can be a bit hard, which may not be comfortable for long rides. The slim 10-inch rear tire can feel unstable during high-speed cornering. I purchased this scooter last August 2025, and it has been working smoothly ever since.
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Smoothy Drive
8 weeks ago
Hemanth
The driving experience was good and feels smooth and a big thing is the sporty look. And the finishing and snickering of the bike makes more glory, and it adds to sporty look. Coming to the breaking system, it was too good best CBS breaking system. And coming to mileage, it was a super overall experience was too good, overall rating 4.5/5
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Overall performance and value of this machine
12 weeks ago
Praveen
Actually I didn't have any idea about buying this scooter since I'm not aware of this model and focused on going for access 125 but once I test drived these 2 machines I felt somehow comfortable with avenis since I'm 195cms tall avenis is somehow far better for me. Now I'm owning this machine for past 15 months and clocked around 17000 kms. Seriously I'm saying that the highest mileage I got around 61.5 during a trip to thrissur from Coimbatore and the least mileage I got as nearly 38 40 on high speed. Normally if you drive in eco mode sure you get 55+ average in city. Coming to the service and maintenance part it is somehow little bit costly that rivals but it feels premium on spending that much amount and the quality is damn superb. The last service bill came for me around 2000 for the general yearly maintenance which includes spare parts. On my point of view if you are taller person and searching for sportier scooter and also need efficiency it's the better choice for you.
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4
Great scooter, but a missed opportunity from Suzuki.
14 weeks ago
Siddharth Nautiyal
I don't own this scooter, but I did have some test rides of it, because I wanted to upgrade from my 2015 Swish 125 facelift.THINGS I LIKED: 1. STYLING: Since I was looking for a sports-styled body, the Avenis did catch my eye. It is a good-looking, handsome scooter with sharp graphics all over the body. 2. FEATURES: Not the best in class features here but you'll find most things that modern scooters get. Bluetooth, Navigation, Disc Brakes, Charging port, it has all those basics covered.3: REFINEMENT: The 125cc Suzuki engine is very refined and reliable. It doesn't transfer unnecessary vibrations to the body. Keep it serviced and you'll have a trouble-free experience in the engine department at least. You can cruise on the highway at 70-75km/h all day and the engine will still run as smoothly as silk.THINGS I DID NOT LIKE:1. THE ELECTRONICS: These issues existed with my Swish 125 as well, and it's sad that they haven't changed their ways in 10 years. If you are coming from a Honda/TVS, you'll know exactly what I mean. The switches and the wiring are not very high quality and you'll see that with time. 2. THE BUILD QUALITY: Same goes for the panel fit and finish. The plastic parts are good but the bits that connect them, when they break (which they will after some time), the entire thing could start rattling. Some of these parts are not screwed but they are connected joint-to-joint. These are the places where things can break.3. THE EXPECTATION VS. WHAT YOU GET: My problem is, when I'm looking for a sports scooter, I'm expecting slightly better performance than regular/commuter 125cc scooters. You don't get that here. When TVS did their NTorq, they did not just take a Jupiter 125cc engine and put it in a racy body. They returned the engine, put on bigger wheels, tuned the suspension and put on a different exhaust, making it more powerful, sports-oriented, and different than their Jupiter 125. Hero did the same with their Xoom 125 by making it different from their Destini 125. So you get 14-inch wheels, and a different engine tune, which makes it go from 0-60 in the quickest time. But, has Suzuki made the Avenis different/unique? Naah. It's just a Suzuki Access in different clothing. This would have been fine if it were priced well, but no. It costs just as much as the Xoom or NTorq, and the Avenis underperform both of those. Don't get me wrong, it's still pretty quick, but when you're in a market looking for a sports scooter, I can see why people would overlook the Avenis. Not because its not a good product, but because it isn't offering anything unique to the customer. And since it's just an Access in a different clothing, people end up buying the Access instead, which is cheaper and has the same performance level and features.VERDICT: I like the Avenis. It has the basics right. It will do everything a 125cc scooter should do and it's very, very refined. It handles well, it is quick, comfortable, and it has all the features. But if performance is your top priority, you have better choices at this price point. And Suzuki needs to do something. My 2015 Swish has almost the same power and torque figures as their newer models. They need to wake up and up their engine performance and build quality.
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All in One scooty
16 weeks ago
Ankit Gautam
It is a very good scooter and its performance is also great. It runs like a rocket on the highway. It is a very comfortable vehicle. Three people can travel comfortably sitting in it. Its mileage is also good, I myself travelled 30 km in 1 litre of petrol without any stoppage. And it is very light and smooth
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Suzuki Avenis 125 Special Edition
16 weeks ago
Sk Manoja
Not a E20-compliant. Small necessary feature not available. Low Average, not smooth riding. Body makes sound too much. Not comfortable. Not a good choice for buying scooty.
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Suzuki red edition avenis review.
23 weeks ago
Jugesh Kurmi
The Suzuki Avenis Race Edition offers a compelling mix of sporty styling, decent features, and fuel economy in the 125cc scooter segment. If aesthetics matter to you, and your usage is mostly urban commuting, this might be one of the better options. But if what you want is raw performance or long-distance comfort/pillion rides, then there might be more appropriate alternatives.
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Most stylish scooter
23 weeks ago
Shoaib Akther
My honest review of the Suzuki Avenies 125 is one of the best scooters under Rs 1.20 compared to the TVS NTROQ. There are some pros and cons of the scooter.ProsBest in mileage Best in design &Best in performance ConsFirst of all, Suzuki needs to improve their service centre They need to change the silencer design Add the hazard light Another one they need to solve is the starter sensor problem And it's not pilian comfort, especially for healthy people Over all after 1.5 years of using this scooter satisfied. I recommend a youngster who is looking for a stylish scooter; you can go for it.
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Looks-wise, it's stylish and modern
24 weeks ago
Bhavesh
I had a smooth buying experience with helpful staff guiding me throughout. The bike offers a comfortable riding experience with good suspension and smooth handling. Looks-wise, it's stylish and modern. Performance is excellent in both city and highway rides. Servicing is affordable, and parts are easily available. The pros include great mileage, comfortable seating, and solid build quality. On the downside, the headlight could be brighter. I recommend regular oil changes every 2,000 km and checking tire pressure weekly for best performance. Overall, it’s a great value-for-money choice.
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