
KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Suzuki Avenis offers practical underseat and front storage
- All three rivals compete closely on features and pricing
- The Avenis offers 21.8 Litres of underseat storage
The sporty scooter segment is experiencing a surge in popularity. Hero has just launched their Xoom 125 and the Xoom 160 in this segment. While the Suzuki Avenis is a mature player in the segment. This scooter directly rivals the TVS NTorq and Xoom 125. Going by this, in this article, we'll discuss the key features that Suzuki Avenis offers and will compare them with rivals. However, before getting into the details, make sure to join the 91Wheels WhatsApp community to never miss out on any automotive updates.
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Digital Display with Bluetooth connectivity

The Suzuki Avenis offers a digital instrument that shows various riding info, including speed, odometer, date and time. Apart from this, the screen also comes with a Bluetooth connectivity option that boasts various features such as call, SMS alert, turn-by-turn navigation, phone battery level and ETA updates.
Variants Available
The Suzuki Avenis offers a TFT display along with Bluetooth connectivity, from the standard edition, priced at Rs 91,400 (ex-showroom).
Competitors with same feature
- The TVS NTorq 125 offers a TFT display from the base variant, but it offers connectivity features from the Race Edition variant, priced at Rs 93,482 (ex-showroom).
- The Hero Xoom 125 offers Bluetooth connectivity with the ZX only, which is priced at Rs 92,900 (ex-showroom).
2. Underseat Storage

Underseat is the compartment located beneath the seat of a two-wheeler, usually designed to store small personal items like a helmet, documents, gloves, or rain gear. The Suzuki Avenis offers 21.8L of underseat storage, which can easily accommodate your day-to-day groceries and other stuff.
Variants Available
All variants of the Suzuki Avenis offer the same 21.8L of underseat storage.
Competitors with the same feature
- The TVS NTorq 125 offers a slightly bigger under-seat storage of 22 litres.
- On the other hand, the Hero Xoom 125 offers only 17 litres of under-seat storage, which can only accommodate a half-face helmet.
3. Front Box with USB Socket

Many scooters nowadays come with a front storage box integrated with an apron area below the handlebars, which usually has a USB charging port, so that you can charge your phone while on the go. Moreover, you can also keep a 1-litre bottle easily.
Variants Available
All variants of the Suzuki Avenis offer front box storage along with USB charging port.
Competitors with same feature
- The TVS NTorq 125 does not get any compartment in front to hold stuff, whereas it gets a USB charging port in the boot itself.
- The Hero Xoom 125 gets a large front compartment along USB charging port.
4. LED Headlamps

LED headlamps are a modern lighting solution offered in two-wheelers and cars that provide brighter, whiter, and more energy-efficient illumination compared to traditional halogen bulbs.
Variants Available
The Suzuki Avenis gets LED headlamps across all variants as a standard feature.
Competitors With same feature
- All variants of TVS NTorq 125 get LED headlamps as standard.
- The Xoom 125 gets an all-LED lighting setup across the whole lineup.
Feature | Suzuki Avenis | TVS NTorq 125 | Hero Xoom 125 |
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Digital Display with Bluetooth | TFT + Bluetooth on all variants (Rs 91,400) | Display on base, Bluetooth from Race Edition (Rs 93,482) | Bluetooth only in ZX variant (Rs 92,900) |
Underseat Storage | 21.8L boot space on all variants | 22L boot space | 17L boot space (fits only half-face helmet) |
Front Box with USB Socket | Yes, with USB on all variants | No front box, USB in underseat boot | Yes, front box + USB socket |
LED Headlamps | All-LED setup standard across all variants | LED headlamps standard on all variants | Full LED lighting across lineup |
Features that Suzuki Avenis missed out
- A Boot Light
- Hazard Lights
- Auto Start/Stop
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Verdict
The Suzuki Avenis holds its ground well in the sporty 125cc scooter segment with a solid mix of tech, practicality, and pricing. While the TVS NTorq 125 feels a bit more performance-focused and Xoom 125 brings youthful appeal, the Avenis strikes a balance for daily use with usable storage and modern features, making it a strong value pick.