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Aprilia SR-GP Replica: A Look at the MotoGP-Inspired Scooter’s Specs and Features

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Aprilia Launches MotoGP-Inspired SR-GP Replica 175 hp-e

Aprilia has launched an exciting new limited-edition version of its SR 175 hp-e scooter in India. The new model, called the Aprilia SR-GP Replica 175 hp-e, draws its design inspiration directly from the company’s official MotoGP bikes. Priced from ₹1,22,521 (ex-showroom, Maharashtra), the scooter is a tribute to racing enthusiasts. Bookings and test rides are now open across India, giving fans a chance to own a piece of MotoGP history.

Aprilia SR-GP

A Racing-Inspired Design

The Aprilia SR-GP Replica has a dominating presence with its all-black matte finish. What makes it special is the distinctive livery, which is a direct copy from the official 2025 RS-GP bikes from MotoGP. The scooter also features the race numbers of World Champions Jorge Martin and Marco Bezzecchi, adding to its authentic racing theme. With sporty graphics in bold red and purple, a matte black grab bar, and red rim stripes on the front wheel, the SR-GP Replica is a true delight for racing enthusiasts.

Advanced Technology and Features

The Aprilia SR-GP Replica comes with a host of advanced features that make it a modern and practical scooter. It is equipped with a color TFT display that features an intuitive, easy-to-use interface. The display offers multiple layout options and can be personalized based on the user’s needs. With Bluetooth support, users can access calls, music, and navigation through the Aprilia app. The scooter also comes with powerful LED headlamps, indicators, and taillamps.

Here is a summary of the key specs and pricing:

SpecificationDetails
Engine174.7cc, single-cylinder
Power12.92 hp
Torque14.14 Nm
TransmissionCVT
Wheels14-inch
BrakesFront Disc, Rear Drum, Single-channel ABS
Price₹1,22,521 (ex-showroom, Maharashtra)

Performance and Specs

The Aprilia SR-GP Replica borrows its engine from the standard SR 175 hp-e model. It is powered by a new 174.7cc, air-cooled, 3-valve, single-cylinder engine that generates 12.92 hp and 14.14 Nm of torque. This engine, which is paired with a CVT transmission, has a higher torque output than its rivals, the Yamaha Aerox 155 and Hero Xoom 160. The scooter is built on a robust steel frame with a telescopic front suspension and an adjustable rear suspension for a stable and comfortable ride.

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