Honda Launches 2025 Activa Starting at ₹80,950
According to HMSI Managing Director and CEO Tsutsumu Otani, the new Activa reflects Honda’s commitment to innovation and sustainability.
Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India (HMSI) has launched the new 2025 Activa, priced from ₹80,950 (ex-showroom Delhi). The updated model complies with OBD2B standards and introduces advanced features to enhance technology, convenience, and sustainability for Indian customers.
The new Activa is powered by a 109.51cc single-cylinder PGM-Fi engine that produces 5.88 kW at 8,000 RPM and 9.05 Nm of torque at 5,500 RPM. It is equipped with an idling stop system for improved fuel efficiency. The scooter also features a 4.2-inch TFT display with Bluetooth connectivity, enabling navigation, call, and message alerts through the Honda RoadSync app. A USB Type-C charging port is included for added convenience.
In addition to mechanical upgrades, the 2025 Activa offers alloy wheels across more variants and is available in three trims: STD, DLX, and H-Smart. Customers can choose from six color options, including Pearl Precious White, Decent Blue Metallic, and Rebel Red Metallic.
According to HMSI Managing Director and CEO Tsutsumu Otani, the new Activa reflects Honda’s commitment to innovation and sustainability. Yogesh Mathur, Director of Sales and Marketing, emphasized the scooter’s continued appeal as a reliable and convenient choice for Indian families.
The 2025 Honda Activa is now available at HMSI dealerships nationwide.
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