Honda Activa 125 DLX
Honda Activa 125 DLX specifications
Engine & Transmission
Max Engine Power | 8.3 bhp @ 6500 rpm |
Valvetrain | 2 Valves/Cyl |
Stroke | 63.1 mm |
Spark Plugs | 1 Per Cylinder |
Max Engine Torque | 10.5 Nm @ 5000 rpm |
Fuel Type/ Propulsion | Petrol |
Bore | 50 mm |
Cooling | Air Cooled |
Engine Displacement | 123.92 cc |
Engine Type | 1 cylinder |
Transmission Type | Automatic |
Fuel & Performance
Auto Start/Stop | Yes |
Fuel Tank Size | 5.3 L |
Reserve Fuel Capacity | 1.3 L |
Top Speed | 90 kph |
Chassis & Suspension
Rear Brakes | Drum |
Front Brakes | Disc |
Chassis name | Under Bone |
Front Suspension Type | Telescopic Suspension |
Rear Suspension Adjustability | Yes |
Rear Suspension Type | 3-Step Adjustable Spring Loaded Hydraulic |
Chassis type | Underbone |
Wheel Type | Alloy |
Wheel Construction | Alloy |
Tyre type | Tubeless |
Calliper Type | Front - 1 Piston, Rear - Piston |
Rear Wheel Size | 10 inch |
Rear Tyre Size | 90/100 - 10 |
Rear Brake Type | Drum |
Rear Brake Size | 130 mm |
Front Brake Size | 190 mm |
Front Brake Type | Disc |
Front Tyre Size | 90/90 - 12 |
Front Wheel Size | 12 inch |
Dimensions
Width | 707 mm |
Wheelbase | 1260 mm |
Seat height | 765 mm |
Length | 1850 mm |
Kerb Weight | 107 kg |
Height | 1160 mm |
Ground Clearance | 162 mm |
Honda Activa 125 DLX features
Safety
| Combined Braking System | |
| Traction control | |
| Side-stand engine cut-off | |
| Hazard lights |
Features
| Pillion Seat | |
| Low Battery Indicator | |
| Low Oil Indicator | |
| Navigation | |
| Odometer | |
| Pass-light switch |
Instrumentation
| Average Speed | |
| Trip Meter | |
| Instrument console | Digital |
| Touchscreen | |
| TFT colour Instrument cluster | |
| Tachometer Type |
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Trending Questions on Honda Activa 125 - Answered by Autocar Experts
Hello Autocar India. I have been using a Honda Activa 6G since 2002 and want to replace it with either a TVS Jupiter 113 or a Suzuki Access 125. I have been riding Honda scooters since 2006. Which scooter is a better replacement for me?
Both the TVS Jupiter 110 and the Suzuki Access 125 are good options to consider. The Jupiter is a more modern scooter and offers far more features than anything in its class. Also, it's very practical thanks to its huge 33-litre underseat storage area. The Access has all the strengths of a traditional family scooter, but it has peppy performance that will put a smile on your face during daily errands.
You can also take a look at the Honda Activa 125 since you are familiar with the Honda ownership experience. The bigger Activa is a smooth, comfortable, practical and fuel-efficient scooter which will also be reliable and easy to live with.
We suggest you take a test ride of all three scooters to see which one you find more comfortable.
I am a 47-year-old male (5 ft 9 in, 85 kg) looking to buy a long-term, reliable, strong and powerful scooter. My daily city commute is about 15-20 km, and my budget is up to ₹1.5 lakh. I am currently considering the TVS Ntorq 150, TVS Jupiter 125, Suzuki Access 125 and Honda Activa 125. Are there any other scooters I should consider? Please advise.
The TVS Ntorq 150 is the most powerful scooter in your shortlist, and it will also be the most fun to ride. It is also the most feature-packed, with a TFT display, Bluetooth connectivity, riding modes and a host of other features. The TVS Jupiter 125 is a more practical option, with plush ride quality and a huge 33-litre underseat storage space.
The Suzuki Access 125 is a family scooter with peppy performance that should be very reliable and fuel-efficient, too. The Honda Activa 125 doesn't have any one standout feature, but is a proven package you can't really go wrong with.
Take a test ride of all four so you can pick the one that best suits your needs.
I am 35 years old and planning to buy a scooter or bike with a budget of ₹1.5 lakh. I typically travel about 25-30 km daily. I have existing back pain, so good suspension is my primary requirement. Please suggest suitable scooter or bike options.
Considering you have some back pain, we would recommend you stick with a motorcycle as the big wheels, longer-travel suspension and neutral riding ergonomics will keep you shielded from road imperfections. Inside your budget, we would recommend 125cc bikes like the Honda Shine 125, Hero Super Splendor / Glamour models, TVS Raider 125 and Hero Xtreme 125R. Depending on the sort of style you are after, you can choose between any of these.
Since you have asked us about a scooter, our current top picks are the TVS Jupiter 110, Suzuki Access and Honda Activa 125. While the scooters will be more practical, they will not be as ultra comfortable as a motorcycle over bigger bumps.
Take an exhaustive test ride before you decide.
I’m a first-time scooter buyer and confused about whether to go for a petrol or electric one. I find 125cc scooters a bit heavy, so I prefer something smaller. My budget is around ₹1 lakh. I work from home and don’t ride daily. I’m looking for a typical family scooter. Please suggest.
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