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Honda Activa 110 updated with new TFT display, priced from Rs 80,950

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2 min read23 Jan '25
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Honda has been updating its entire line-up for 2025 by making their engines OBD2B-compliant, a regulation that came into effect last year. They have also updated their bestselling scooter, the Activa 110, and launched it at Rs 80,950.

  1. The Honda Activa is now available in 3 variants, 6 colours
  2. It gets a 4.2-inch TFT display
  3. Prices have gone up by Rs 2,266 for the Standard variant

Updated Honda Activa: What’s new?

The feature list of the Activa 110 has been upgraded, which includes a 4.2-inch TFT colour display that provides a range of information, such as a mileage indicator, trip metres, an eco-indicator and distance to empty. The Activa also gets a USB Type-C charging port to charge your device on the move.

Powering the Activa is the same 109.51cc, single-cylinder PGM-Fi engine that is now OBD2B-compliant. It develops 7.8hp and 9.03Nm, and Honda has equipped the Activa with an Idling stop system.

Honda Activa 110 updated with new TFT display, priced from Rs 80,950

Launched in 1999, the Honda Activa 110 has been the brand’s bestseller for the past two decades. While it has remained largely unchanged, Honda has added a few features over the years to keep it fresh, including an LED headlight and a digital trip meter.

Honda Activa 110 updated with new TFT display, priced from Rs 80,950

The 2025 Honda Activa is now available in six colours: Metallic Red, Pearl Black, Pearl White, Metallic Blue, Matte Gray, and Pearl Blue. These colours are offered across three variants: STD, DLX, and H-Smart.

All these changes have led to an increase in the price of the Activa. The STD variant starts from Rs 80,950, which is an increase of Rs 2,266 compared to the outgoing model. Honda has not yet mentioned the pricing for the DLX and H-Smart variants, but we expect their prices to increase as well.

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