What are the differences between Aprilia 125 and 150?

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Terry
07/28/25 9:00pm
Aprilia 125 and 150 mainly have the following differences: 1. The main difference between Aprilia 125 and 150 is their power. The Aprilia 125 is equipped with a 125cc engine, delivering a maximum power of 11.8kw and a maximum torque of 12N·m; the Aprilia 150 is equipped with a 150cc engine, delivering a maximum power of 13.3kw and a maximum torque of 14N·m. 2. Curb weight: The Aprilia 125 has a curb weight of 120kg, while the Aprilia 150 has a curb weight of 140kg. 3. 0-100 km/h acceleration time: The Aprilia 125 takes about 12 seconds to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h, while the Aprilia 150 takes about 17 seconds.
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Jessica
08/12/25 1:42am
I think the biggest difference between Aprilia 125 and 150 lies in engine performance. I've ridden both, the 125cc delivers around 11 horsepower, which is decent for city starts but feels underpowered on highways; the 150cc boosts to 15 horsepower, offering much snappier acceleration, going from 0 to 60 km/h in just a few seconds, making the ride way more thrilling. Weight-wise, the 150 is about a dozen kilograms heavier than the 125, but it handles turns more stably and isn't bothered by crosswinds at high speeds. In terms of fuel consumption, the 125 uses about 2.5 liters per 100 kilometers, while the 150 consumes around 3 liters, making the 125 noticeably more economical for daily commutes. Additionally, the air-cooling system on the 150 performs slightly better, making it more suitable for long rides without overheating concerns. If you enjoy speed or frequently travel intercity, the 150 is definitely the better choice.
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