Most Expensive Scooters in India

Scooters in India have grown from being the family vehicle to style icons for young women and men. Most people purchase scooters as they are fuel-efficient and affordable. However, some people expect sportiness and luxury from their scooters. Here's a roundup of the most expensive scooters in India that will make your eyes pop!
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Vespa Emporio Armani – Rs. 12 Lakhs
Topping the list of the most expensive scooter in India is the Vespa Emporio Armani. A limited edition that was a result of a tie-up with Giorgio Armani, this Vespa scooter costs a whopping 12 lakhs! This uber-exclusive Vespa scooter is made-to-order, with each individual unit subsequently imported to India as a CBU. This bike was commissioned to jointly commemorate Piaggio group´s 130th anniversary and Giorgio Armani´s 40th anniversary. The bike, modelled on Vespa´s VXL, comes in a Azzuro 70 blue colour with a satin finish, brown leather seat, glossy dust grey alloy wheels, full LED headlamp, taillights and an LCD instrument cluster.

BMW C 400 GT – Rs. 9.9 Lakhs
The BMW C 400 GT is one of India's most expensive scooters. The automotive manufacturer launched this bike in late 2021. The 2021 model of the BMW C 400 GT carries a fantastic design similar to its predecessor. This mid-capacity scooter boasts 350 cc single-cylinder liquid-cooled motors. You'll be shocked to learn that those more than capable engines can deliver 35Nm at 5750rpm.

Yamaha Aerox – Rs. 1.3 Lakhs
Yamaha designed Aerox keeping three things in mind – athletic proportions, proud body size, and the X Centre Motif. A 155cc Blue Core LC4V SOHC FI Engine with VVA is the secret behind this heart-shaking speedster. What's more, it is liquid-cooled and fuel-injected for maximum performance. Also, the Smart Motor Generators offer a smooth and noiseless ride!

Vespa VXL/SXL 149 BS6 – Rs. 1.2 Lakhs
One of the significant differences between VXL and SXL models is the engine. Both the variants have three catalytic converters that allow the rider to control the output of harmful emissions.
The 149cc single-cylinder, fuel-injected, 3-valve mill engine churns out 10.6 Nm of torque and 10.46 PS of power. Most people claim that they love this bike's monocoque full-steel body construction.

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Aprilia SR 160 ABS BS6 – Rs. 1.02 Lakhs
The Aprilia SR 160 ABS BS6 is the current talk of the town. Apart from the price tag, this scooter has caught the attention of many for several reasons. First, this sporty model has higher torque and higher power, giving it the racing DNA.
Moreover, the updated motor offers improved performance, making it one of the best handling scooters in India. Aprilia SR 160 ABS BS6 is also loaded with single-channel ABS, a self-ventilating dry-centrifugal clutch, and an anti-lock braking system.

The staggering price of these bikes can shock anyone! Nevertheless, these expensive bikes are dreamy and performance masterpieces!
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