Aprilia RS 457 price to increase by Rs 10,000 from January 2025

    The RS 457 is currently priced at Rs 4.10 lakh (ex-showroom, Maharashtra).

    Published On Dec 03, 2024 03:53:00 PM

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    Piaggio India has announced that the Aprilia RS 457 is set to become more expensive by Rs 10,000 come January 2025, taking its price up to Rs 4.20 lakh. 

    1. RS 457 will cost Rs 4.20 lakh in 2025
    2. Currently, Rs 5,000 discount ongoing till December 31
    3. Vespa, Aprilia scooters available with Rs 13,000 off till Christmas 

    Aprilia RS 457 price hike details

     

    The Aprilia RS 457 is the most affordable twin-cylinder sportbike in its class in India, with competition from Yamaha and Kawasaki costing a big chunk more money. Despite this, the Aprilia has the most power, features and even with the revised price, it costs a good deal less than its Japanese competitors. 

    Currently, Aprilia is selling the RS 457 with a Rs 5,000 discount on the ongoing Rs 4.10 lakh price tag, and this offer is valid till December 31 on all three colours available.

    Additionally, Piaggio India has also announced festive year-end benefits of up to Rs 13,000 on both Vespa and Aprilia scooters, valid till December 25. However, the exact benefit upon each scooter’s price is not specified. 

    All prices, ex-showroom, India

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