Diwali Discount: Aprilia RS457 now includes quick shifter at Rs 4.17 lakh

Great news for mid-level sports motorcycle enthusiasts! Aprilia is now offering the RS 457 with a quick shifter as a standard feature. This limited festive season deal is available for customers who take possession of their motorcycle by October 31. With the new Diwali offer, the RS 457 is priced at Rs 4.17 lakh (ex-showroom). Aprilia is also including additional goodies with the motorcycle. Let’s explore the details.

Discount on Aprilia RS457: What’s new?

In response to customer feedback and demand, Aprilia has made the quick-shifter a standard feature on the RS 457. Previously, this Italian two-wheeler company sold the quick-shifter as an accessory for an additional Rs 27,999, excluding labour charges.

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Aprilia is also offering free of charge roadside assistance and a three-year warranty. For flexible payment options, it is available with zero down payment or 8.99 per cent rate of interest. 

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After launching the RS457 discount, Ajay Raghuvanshi, EVP, 2-Wheeler Domestic Business, Piaggio Vehicles Pvt Ltd said, “The response that the Aprilia RS457 has received has been tremendous and we are grateful for the support the customers have shown. As a small token of our appreciation and to add more light to this Diwali, we are introducing special benefits for the Aprilia RS457 and urge all to make the most of it. Recently, we have also increased our presence to 44 touch points across India in CY 2024 to ensure our customers get the best experience of ownership.”

Aprilia RS457: Engine Specifications

The RS457 is powered by a 457 cc parallel twin, liquid-cooled engine with an output of 46.7 bhp at 9,400 rpm and 43.5 Nm at 6,700 rpm. It is mated to a 6-speed gearbox. In terms of hardware, the RS457 gets 41 mm upside-down front forks with 120 mm travel and a monoshock with 130mm wheel travel. It is equipped with all LED lights, traction control, dual-channel ABS, three riding modes and a 5-inch TFT screen. 

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