Aprilia SXR

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Aprilia SXR
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Manufacturer Aprilia
Parent company Piaggio
Production2020–present
Assembly Baramati, India
Class Scooter
Engine 49 cc (3.0 cu in) Piaggio i-get
125 cc (7.6 cu in) Piaggio i-get
160 cc (9.8 cu in) Piaggio i-get
Ignition type Capacitor discharge electronic ignition (CDI)
Transmission CVT automatic; gear final drive
Frame type Tubular steel spine
Suspension Front; Hydraulic telescopic

The Aprilia SXR is a scooter from the Italian manufacturer Aprilia.

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History

Previewed at the Auto Expo at Delhi in February 2020, [1] [2] production takes place in the factory Piaggio of Baramati in end of November. [3] [4]

The SXR was initially launched in the Indian market in the displacement from 160 cm³, [5] followed by two more cubicles, the 50 that made its debut in April 2021 and 125 [6] in July.

All engines are characterized by having a single cylinder a cycle eight four stroke, of Piaggio derivation of the I-Get family and approved Euro 5, equipped with a system of electronic injection and characterized by distribution SOHC 3-valve.

The frame is composed of a single-cradle structure in tubes of steel assisted by elements in pressed sheet metal. At the front there is one telescopic fork hydraulic while at the rear axle a single shock absorber, adjustable in 5 positions. The gearbox is an automatic CVT with continuous variation. [7]

On the 50 cm³ version the circles are 12” and fit tires measuring 120/70. On this engine, the engine delivers a maximum torque of 3.3 Nm at 6250 rpm and a power of 2.4 Kw at 7000 rpm. The braking system consists of a 220 mm front disc with a double piston caliper and a 140 mm rear drum. [8] [9]

Only version 50 is imported on the European market, replacing the previous one Aprilia SR Max released production in 2020.

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