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HMSI launches Activa125 Premium Edition, price starts at INR 78,725

The scooter is available in two dual tone colour options of Pearl Amazing White with Matte Magnificent Copper Metallic and Matte Steel Black Metallic with Matte Earl Silver Metallic.
New Delhi: Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India Limited (HMSI) on Tuesday launched the premium edition of its Activa125 scooter in two variants.

The scooter is priced at INR 78,725 for Drum Alloy and INR 82,280 for Disc variant (all prices ex-showroom, Delhi).

Atsushi Ogata, managing director, president and CEO, HMSI, said, “Ever since its launch, brand Activa has been a true beacon of change. Historically, with each new addition to the Activa family, Honda has continued its leadership in terms of product quality as well as reliability.”

Atsushi Ogata, managing director, president and CEO, HMSI, said, “Ever since its launch, brand Activa has been a true beacon of change. Historically, with each new addition to the Activa family, Honda has continued its leadership in terms of product quality as well as reliability.”Yadvinder Singh Guleria, director – sales and marketing, HMSI, said, “As a true companion for millions of Indians, Activa has catered to the diverse needs of 2-wheeler customers across the country. With the launch of Activa125 Premium Edition, we are bringing an elegant and premium style complemented by distinctive design cues and color schemes.”
The scooter is available in two dual tone colour options of Pearl Amazing White with Matte Magnificent Copper Metallic and Matte Steel Black Metallic with Matte Earl Silver Metallic.

In 2019, the two-wheeler maker launched the BS-VI compliant Activa125 scooter at a price of INR 67,490 (ex-showroom, Delhi) for the standard variant.

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The programmed Fuel Injection (PGM-FI) engine, coupled with advanced features like Idling Stop System and Enhanced Smart Power (eSP), boosts the scooter’s performance and efficiency, the company said.

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