Suzuki Burgman Street vs Hero Xoom 125: Detailed Comparison
A mature maxi-styled scooter vs a sharp youth-focused scooter
The Suzuki Burgman Street and Hero Xoom 125 give two completely contrasting ideas of what a 125cc scooter should be like. The Burgman is a mature maxi-style cruiser that looks like a more polished, rounded scooter, which is focused on comfort, tech, and styling. The Xoom, meanwhile, is a perfect example of what a sharp, fast, peppy performance scooter should look and feel like.
Clearly, these two are chasing very different sets of riders, but their engine capacity puts them in the same category. If you are stuck choosing between the two, this detailed comparison will tell you which one deserves to be your daily ride.
Price & Variants
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Suzuki Burgman Street |
Ex-showroom Price (Delhi) |
Hero Xoom 125 |
Ex-showroom Price (Delhi) |
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Ride Connect Edition |
Rs 1,01,944 |
VX |
Rs 82,194 |
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Ride Connect TFT Edition |
Rs 1,13,220 |
ZX |
Rs 86,950 |
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Both scooters offer two variant options, with usable feature upgrades.
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Even the base Suzuki Burgman Street commands a noticeable premium of around Rs 20,000 over the Hero Xoom 125. The difference increases by Rs 26,000 when comparing the higher variants of the scooters.
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The Burgman offers a colour TFT screen and keyless ignition as upgrades on the top-spec TFT Edition for a premium of about Rs 11,000. On the other hand, the Xoom 125 adds machined alloy wheels, a petal front disc brake, turn-by-turn navigation, an illuminated start switch, a boot lamp, and a front storage pocket on the ZX variant for just around Rs 5,500 extra.
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Hero further sweetens the deal by offering a standard 5-year / 50,000km warranty on the Xoom 125, while the Burgman offers an extended warranty as an optional extra.
Dimensions & Design
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Specification |
Suzuki Burgman Street |
Hero Xoom 125 |
Difference (Burgman vs Xoom) |
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Length |
1,860mm |
1,978mm |
-118mm |
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Width |
700mm |
Drum - 739mm Disc - 749mm |
-39mm -49mm |
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Height |
1,140mm |
1,131mm |
+9mm |
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Wheelbase |
1,285mm |
1,327mm |
-42mm |
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Seat Height |
775mm |
777mm |
-2mm |
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Ground Clearance |
160mm |
164mm |
-4mm |
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Kerb Weight |
Ride Connect - 114kg TFT - 115kg |
Drum - 120kg Disc - 121kg |
-6 kg |
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Fuel Tank Capacity |
5.5 litres |
5 litres |
+0.5 litres |
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While it may appear bigger due to its maxi styling, the Suzuki Burgman Street is actually slightly smaller overall than the Hero Xoom 125.
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The shorter wheelbase and compact dimensions should make the Burgman feel easily flickable and agile in traffic, while the longer wheelbase gives the Xoom extra footedness for high-speed runs.
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Both scooters have almost similar, accessible seat heights and adequate ground clearance for urban use. The Burgman, however, is about 6 kilos lighter, making it friendlier in navigating traffic.
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Featuring a bold apron with a windscreen, a fat muffler, and a stepped seat, the Burgman Street carries a proper European maxi-scooter silhouette. It has a spacious floorboard with dedicated front footrests for leg-stretching on longer rides. Scoring high on the lifestyle quotient, it is the kind of scooter that looks elegant and polished even standing still.
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With a falcon-inspired, aggressive front fascia and sharp body lines, the Hero Xoom 125 appears athletic to the core. Its sleek position lamp, projector headlamps, sequential LED indicators, and large wheels further complement its sportiness. Plus, its layered, sculpted bodywork screams loud that it is a fast, sporty scooter.
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Specification |
Suzuki Burgman Street |
Hero Xoom 125 |
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Frame |
Underbone type |
Underbone type |
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Front Suspension |
Telescopic fork |
Telescopic fork |
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Rear Suspension |
Single-sided shock absorber |
Single-side shock absorber |
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Wheels |
12-inch Cast Alloy Wheels |
VX: 14-inch Cast Alloy Wheels ZX: 14-inch Machined Alloy Wheels |
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Front Tyre |
90/90-12 Tubeless |
110/80-14 Tubeless |
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Rear Tyre |
100/80-12 Tubeless |
120/70-14 Tubeless |
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Front Brake |
Disc |
VX: Drum ZX: Petal Disc |
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Rear Brake |
Drum with CBS |
Drum with CBS |
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Both scooters use similar frames and suspension setups but are tuned slightly differently.
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The Suzuki Burgman Street is tuned for a plush, composed ride even on slightly rough patches, making it well-suited for daily city commuting. The Hero Xoom 125, meanwhile, is a bit on the stiffer side but feels more stable at high speeds and highly rewarding, especially in the corners.
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Both scooters are equipped with alloy wheels and tubeless tyres. However, the Xoom 125 gets larger wheels, shod with fatter rubber, further adding stability, confidence and grip whether you are cornering or braking.
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A front disc, drum-type rear brake and a combined braking system are common, providing a safe braking performance.
Features & Technology
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Feature |
Suzuki Burgman Street |
Hero Xoom 125 |
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Lighting |
Full LED |
Full LED |
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Headlamp |
Dual LED |
Dual LED Projector |
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Instrument Cluster |
Ride Connect: Digital LCD TFT: 4.2" Colour TFT Screen |
Digital LCD |
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Bluetooth Connectivity |
Both variants |
ZX only |
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Turn-by-Turn Navigation |
Both variants |
ZX only |
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Keyless Ignition |
TFT Edition only |
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Sequential LED Indicators |
No |
ZX only |
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USB Charging Port |
Both variants |
Both variants |
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Front Storage Pocket |
Dual (open & close) |
Open (ZX only) |
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Under-seat Storage |
24.6 litres |
17 litres |
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Boot Lamp |
No |
ZX only |
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Both scooters offer all-LED lighting, but the Xoom 125’s projector units illuminate more sharply than the Burgman’s LED units.
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Fully digital instrument clusters with smartphone connectivity and turn-by-turn navigation are common features among both scooters. However, Suzuki’s Ride Connect suite offers a wider set of connected features, including auto-reply SMS, ambient weather & temperature, calendar & traffic alerts, digital storage, and more. Plus, the higher-spec trim further brings a colour TFT screen to the tech mix.
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The top-spec Burgman also features a keyless ignition system that allows you to ride the scooter without even taking the key out of your pocket.
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Hero has also crammed the ZX variant of the Xoom 125 with reasonable features such as sequential LED winkers, fuel-lid buzzer alert, boot light, and an illuminated start button.
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Both scooters offer a USB port and front storage space, but Suzuki’s practicality is more convincing with the charging port inside a covered pocket and another open pocket for quick access.
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Another practical advantage of the Burgman Street is its larger 24.6-litre underseat storage, which is large enough to swallow a full-face helmet along with daily essentials.
Engine & Performance
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Specification |
Suzuki Burgman Street |
Hero Xoom 125 |
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Engine Type |
Single-cylinder, 4-stroke, Air-cooled |
Single-cylinder, 4-stroke, Air-cooled |
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Displacement |
124cc |
124.6cc |
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Max Power |
8.4PS at 6,500rpm |
9.9PS at 7,250rpm |
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Max Torque |
10.2Nm at 5,250rpm |
10.4Nm at 6,000rpm |
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Claimed Mileage (ARAI) |
58kmpl |
52.8kmpl |
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0-60kmph in (claimed) |
— |
7.6 seconds |
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While both scooters have similar types and capacities of engines, they are tuned very differently.
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The Suzuki Burgman Street gives a bit of an advantage with low-rpm torque delivery. It is tuned for a relaxed and smooth, yet sustainable performance, complementing its comfortable ride character.
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The Hero Xoom 125, meanwhile, has a clear advantage with more power and better top-end, claiming best-in-class zero to 60kmph time of 7.6 seconds. It feels punchier and has stronger performance for longer rides.
BikeDekho Says
The Suzuki Burgman Street is clearly a better all-rounder here. Its suave maxi styling makes it look premium and definitely hard to ignore. Performance is decent with good efficiency, and it is loaded with usable features and tech. But what makes it a perfect companion for your daily rides is the comfort and practicality, both of which are highly elevated in this one.
The Hero Xoom 125, on the other hand, is for those who want to come out of their comfort zone and feel the ride. It offers best-in-class performance with a chassis full of feedback and high-speed confidence. Its hardware and aerodynamic design further complement the sportiness. While offering so many advanced features, it is noticeably more affordable, making for a great value-for-money deal.
If comfort, refinement, and practicality top your list, go with the Burgman. If spirited performance, sporty looks, and a lower sticker price matter more, the Xoom 125 ZX is where the money is.
Other Rivals
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While both use the same SEP engine, the Suzuki Access 125 is more affordable and lighter than the Burgman.
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The Aprilia SXR 125 matches the Burgman's sporty-premium positioning but leans sportier in character and styling.
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The TVS Jupiter 125 focuses on simplicity and practicality, but the Burgman has a distinctive road presence.
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The Honda Activa 125 is India's most trusted scooter brand, but the Burgman offers a more premium feel and features.
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The TVS Ntorq 125 is a sportier, younger alternative with higher performance, while the Burgman is more mature, practical and well-rounded.
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The lighter and more affordable Honda Dio 125 is a perfect mate for congested streets, while the Burgman is better for cruising.
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The Avenis 125 is Suzuki's own sporty alternative to the Burgman.
User Reviews
Better performance, good mileage better display, good seating arrangement, top speed is good better display light on sunlight. it feels stable on high speed on the highways, pickup is good In city traffic. Better wheel alignments brake lines are good, we can control in sec to 0 in some secs on highway, good everyday riding is good with burgman, because of mileage the burgman is economical less fuel require. I would recommend this because the mileage is good seating arrangement is good for daily use and in city traffic, good looking best aerodynamic shape, riding posture relaxed and good for family use and daily use.Read More
Best in segment the main reason behind this scooter is the performance and the wheels size. 14 inch wheels make such a big different some other vehicle has 12 inch wheel size and i have ridden some scooters that i fell such difference like handling, highway stability and balance in road also i love the xoom 125 best scooter in the segment, love it. If you all in a confusion so clear all things and grab it best agility and handling.Read More