Revving Up the Future: Aprilia’s Euro5 125 Range Gets a Makeover

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Introducing the New Look

In an exciting update for 2025, Aprilia has refreshed its famed 125 range, bringing the RS, Tuono, RX, and SX into the modern age while meeting the rigorous Euro5 emissions standards. This upgrade isn’t just about compliance; it’s about enhancing performance and showcasing a snazzy new look!

Performance That Packs a Punch

At the heart of these revamped machines lies a single-cylinder, four-valve, liquid-cooled motor that churns out an impressive 14.8bhp at 10,500rpm and a torque of 8.5lb.ft at 8500rpm. This performance puts them right at the edge of CBT and A1 license limits, making them ideal for novice riders looking to make a statement.

Features That Impress

The sportier duo, the RS125 sportsbike and Tuono 125 naked, are still rocking the same aluminum twin-spar frame. This decision sets them apart as the only bikes in their class avoiding the usual steel options. Despite their compact power, both bikes now feature advanced technology including traction control and ABS on both ends. Riders can expect a smooth ride with upside-down forks, aluminum swingarms, radially mounted front brakes, and an all-LED lighting setup to keep things bright.

Color enthusiasts will be thrilled with the choices: the RS comes adorned in Kingsnake White or Cyanide Yellow, while the Tuono offers a stylish Viper Yellow or Mamba Grey finish. Aprilia’s refresh isn’t just skin deep; it’s a full-throttle approach to sleek design and cutting-edge performance!

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