New Honda Activa 125 With BS IV Engine Launched At 56,954
The brand-new Activa 125 likewise gets a mobile charging socket and a retractable hook at the front,
making it more easy to use and hassle-free. Mechanically, it stays the very
same. The 125cc engine produces 8.52 bhp at 6,500 rpm and 10.544 Nm at 5,000
rpm, mated to a CVT system. Naturally, it likewise gets Honda's trademarked
Combi Braking system (CBS) with an Equaliser system. Exactly what this
Equaliser does is balances the braking inputs on both the wheels and therefore
decreasing stopping ranges and keeps the balance kept. The brand-new Activa 125
continues to get 12-inch wheels and telescopic suspension in advance. Check out
all Honda Activa scooters in detail.
The brand-new Activa 125 will be readily available in 5
colours, with a brand-new Mat Crust Metallic colour being presented. The
ex-showroom, Delhi costs are offered listed below.
Honda Motorbike & Scooter India has actually released the
2017 variation of the Activa 125 with a host of updates. The appearance of the
scooter is basically the exact same, with the chrome plate on the front apron.
The only modification is that the front end likewise houses brand-new LED
position lights and a larger Honda 2 Wheeler badge in advance. Honda states
that this is the very first automated scooter which gets both, a BS IV engine
and vehicle headlamp on (AHO).
Elaborating on the brand-new Activa 125, Yadvinder Singh
Guleria, Senior citizen Vice President - Sales and Marketing, Honda Bike and
Scooter India Pvt. Ltd. stated, "Activa 125 is No. 1 selling 125cc
automated scooter of India with over 6 lakh clients and counting. Revitalizing
the section once again, Honda's Activa 125 is now the very first automated
scooter in India to satisfy both the AHO and BS-IV standards. Having totally
brand-new Frontastic looks with engaging mix of brand-new LED position lights
and chrome chest, the brand-new Alloy variation and included benefit functions;
we are positive that the all brand-new Activa 125 will reinforce its management
a lot more in 2017-18."
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