It is Rs 17,000 dearer than its BS4 model, and adds nothing aside from the necessary BS6 updates, i.e. fuel injection and an OBD port.
About OBD: On Board Diagnostics is a computer that monitors emissions, mileage, speed, and other data about your vehicle. It's connected to the Check Engine light, which illuminates when the computer detects a problem.
The engine produces the same 9.92PS and 9.6Nm as it used to do in its BS4 guise but we expect the motor to run smoother thanks to fuel injection. At the current price point, the Notte 125 is also the joint most affordable Vespa on sale in the country (with the BS6 Vespa Urban Club, another scooter), but compared to Japanese and Indian 125cc scooter rivals, it is almost Rs 20,000 more expensive.
Is the premium worth it? That, the customers will decide.
Source: https://www.zigwheels.com/news-featu...aunched/38625/ (Image source: Teambhp)


