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Suzuki Avenis gets new dual-tone colour, price unchanged

Suzuki Avenis remains mechanically unchanged.
1 min read5 Aug '25
Vishal VenugopalVishal Venugopal

Suzuki has introduced a new dual-tone colour option for the Avenis, bringing the total number of available colourways to five. The price remains unchanged, with the Standard edition costing Rs 91,400 (ex-showroom, Delhi).

  1. Suzuki Avenis gets new silver colour scheme with black and red graphics
  2. Prices start at Rs 91,400

Avenis now available in five colour options

No price increase for new colour option.

The latest addition features a predominantly silver finish accented by black and red graphics, similar to the design language seen on a couple of other colour variants.

Mechanically, the Avenis remains unchanged and continues to be powered by the same 124.3cc single-cylinder engine producing 8.7hp and 10Nm. Its most recent update came this March, when it was upgraded to meet OBD2B emissions norms.

The new colour option is priced on par with the other variants at Rs 91,400 for the Standard Edition and Rs 93,200 for the Ride Connect Edition (ex-showroom, Delhi).

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