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Honda Activa 125

Honda Activa 125 price in Sadasivpet

₹1.04 - ₹1.10 Lakh
On road price in
EMI starting at ₹1,448 /month

The Honda Activa 125 price in Sadasivpet is between Rs. 90.18 thousand and Rs. 94.62 thousand (ex-showroom) for its 3 variants. Its on road price ranges approximately between Rs. 1.05 lakh and Rs. 1.10 lakh.

Honda Activa 125 On Road Price by Variants

Anniversary Edition123.92 cc | Petrol | Automatic
Price Breakdown
Ex-showroom Price
₹89,406
RTO (Individual)
₹8,047
Insurance
₹6,705
Hypothecation Charges
₹0

On road price in Sadasivpet₹1,04,158 *
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EMI starting at ₹1,448 /month

* Estimated on-road price. Final amount may vary.

DLX123.92 cc | Petrol | Automatic
₹1.05 LakhOn road price, Sadasivpet
H-Smart123.92 cc | Petrol | Automatic
₹1.10 LakhOn road price, Sadasivpet

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Honda Activa 125 FAQs

The Honda Activa 125 price in Sadasivpet is Rs. 90.18 thousand for standard variant (ex-showroom) and Rs. 94.62 thousand for top variant.

The Honda Activa 125 on road price in Sadasivpet is approximately between Rs. 1.05 lakh for standard variant and Rs. 1.10 lakh for top variant. 

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4w

I am a bit confused about choosing between the Suzuki Access and the Honda Activa 125. I have test-ridden both, and each has a different character in terms of smoothness, pickup and comfort. Could you please suggest which one I should choose, especially if I am looking for a scooter that remains smooth, comfortable and vibration-free over long-term ownership?

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4w

Both the Honda Activa 125 and Suzuki Access are excellent options when it comes to engine smoothness and longevity, so picking between the two will be a personal decision, rather than comparing any specifications on paper. These scooters are proven commodities which are likely to provide hassle-free long-term ownership, so pick the machine that you are leaning towards. Also see which brand has a dealer/service touchpoint near your residence, this will ensure you are near to an authorised mechanic in case you need service or repair support.Since you seem like someone who will keep the vehicle for the long run, we'd recommend you take a look at the ABS-equipped top two variants of the Suzuki Access, as that will be a valuable feature, especially given the unpredictable nature of our roads.

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Suzuki Access
30w

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.

Verified
29w

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.

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4w

Hello, my two-wheeler usage is quite limited, as I travel to work by office cab from Monday to Friday. On weekends, I typically ride around 5-15 km, while on weekdays, my total usage is usually less than 5 km. Given this usage pattern, would a petrol-powered two-wheeler be the best option for me?

Verified
4w

With your very limited weekly running, the extra cost you'll pay upfront while buying an electric two-wheeler over a petrol-powered one will take quite some time to recover. While petrol today surely is costly, you will not spend much on fuel every month. Petrol-powered scooters also have wider dealer networks and easy spares, handy when you use it irregularly. One point to bear in mind will be that servicing an ICE vehicle will be slightly more expensive on a yearly basis. If you are leaning towards an EV, that is also a credible option so long as you have a socket where you park. However, you'll be buying it for the smoothness and silent running not savings at your usage. Depending on which sort of powertrain you want in your next purchase, make your decision and we've provided some of the highest rated scooters available in India today. In the ICE scooter segment, options like Honda Activa 110 / 125, TVS Jupiter 110 / 125 and Suzuki Access / Burgman Street would be our top picks. Whereas, in the electric scooter segment, options like TVS iQube, Bajaj Chetak, Ather Rizta and Vida VX2 are proven, reliable machines we'd recommend.

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TVS iQube
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TVS Jupiter 125
Vida VX2
Bajaj Chetak
Ather Rizta
7w

I need advice on choosing between an EV scooter and a petrol scooter. I live in Chennai, and my usage is quite low, less than 15 km per day, with only occasional long rides. Could you please suggest which option would be better for my needs?

Verified
6w

Since your daily running is quite low, getting an electric scooter doesn't make sense, as recouping the higher initial purchase cost will take quite a while. In the petrol scooter space, sticking with proven models like Honda Activa 110 / 125, TVS Jupiter 110 / 125 and Suzuki Access would be prudent. The 110cc models will have better fuel economy, but the 125cc versions usually have more features and a noticeable step up in performance. However, considering that petrol prices are on the upswing currently, one electric scooter you could consider to combat that is the TVS iQube 2.2. Its price isn't much higher than most of the aforementioned ICE scooters, and it has a real-world range of 75km - we've verified this in our tests. Take test rides of these scooters before you make a decision. Remember that with an EV, longer journeys will need a little bit extra planning and preparedness than with an ICE scooter.

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TVS Jupiter
TVS Jupiter 125
Suzuki Access
TVS iQube
24w

I want to buy a scooter. Between Honda Activa, Hero Destiny, and TVS Jupitor 125, which one is the better option ?

Verified
23w

Of the three, the most feature-rich and well-rounded option is the TVS Jupiter 125. It offers a huge 33-litre underseat storage area, a comfortable ride, and is also decently punchy. If you want the best ride comfort, the Hero Destini 125 is our pick but it falls short in other areas in comparison to other models.The Honda Activa, meanwhile, may not excel in any one specific area, but as an all-round package it remains a reliable, fuel-efficient, and long-lasting scooter. We would also suggest considering the latest Suzuki Access, as it is a family scooter but can also be quite engaging to ride.A test ride should help you decide which is the best option for you.

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Suzuki Access
24w

I own a Honda Activa 5G that is five years old and has covered approximately 24,000 km. The scooter is serviced every three months, with an average maintenance cost of around ₹3,000 per service. My daily commute is roughly 40 km, primarily in city traffic. Over the past year, I have started experiencing several issues that are impacting ride comfort, confidence, and safety. The suspension feels overly stiff, and since the Activa 5G does not feature a telescopic front suspension, even small road imperfections and potholes are felt sharply. Although the rear tyre was replaced at around 23,000 km at a cost of approximately ₹1,500, cornering confidence - especially on wet roads - continues to feel inadequate. Additionally, noticeable vibrations through the footboard and handlebars beyond 40 km/h raise concerns about long-term comfort and potential mechanical wear. Given these concerns, I am evaluating whether it makes more sense to continue using the Activa 5G despite its limitations, upgrade to another scooter such as the Honda Activa 125 or alternatives from other brands for better ride quality and stability, or transition to a motorcycle like the Honda SP160 or Honda Unicorn, even though I have no prior experience with geared motorcycles. I am seeking expert guidance on which option would be the most practical and financially sensible choice for my usage pattern over the medium to long term.

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22w

Given your usage pattern, the fact that you are used to a scooter and don't have experience riding a geared motorcycle, we would recommend you stick to one. Since you are familiar with the Honda dealer and after-sales network, upgrading to the Honda Activa 125 would make sense. It will offer you better performance, ride and handling and more features over your older Activa 5G. You should also take a look at other proven options like the TVS Jupiter models and the Suzuki Access if you're considering the Activa. The Jupiter, in particular, has a few segment-first features and makes for a genuinely compelling alternative. A test ride will help you figure out which is the better option for you.

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TVS Jupiter 125
Suzuki Access
25w

I have been using a TVS Jupiter for the last three and a half years and it has covered 22,000 km without any complaints. Now I am looking to buy a new scooter. Which one is best? I am 59 years old. Please advise.

Verified
24w

Since you have had such a good experience with TVS, you could stay within the company's fold and step up to something like an Ntorq 125 / 150. The Ntorq models pack in more performance - especially the 150. But it doesn't come at the expense of comfort or practicality, and they can easily be used on a day-to-day basis. However, if you want to stick to a family scooter, then you should look at options like the TVS Jupiter 125, Suzuki Access and the Honda Activa 125. Of the three, the Jupiter is the only one with the huge 33-litre underseat storage area - an unmatched USP - as well as 12-inch wheels at both ends, which will give you a more stable ride over rough roads. A test ride should help you decide which scooter is best for you.

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TVS Ntorq 150
TVS Jupiter 125
Suzuki Access
Honda Bikes Activa 125
25w

I currently have a 2019 Jupiter but I’m facing a lot of issues recently and am thinking about trading it in for a new vehicle. I am looking for a scooter that I can use for office commuting (about 35 km a day) and local city travel. I want to understand which scooter is currently the best in the market in terms of performance and after-sales service, as I’ve had a very bad experience with TVS in the last year. Please share your suggestions.

Verified
25w

Since you are dissatisfied with TVS' aftersales experience, we would recommend you take a look at scooters from Japanese brands. Options like the Suzuki Access, Honda Activa 110 / 125 and Yamaha RayZR / Fascino Hybrid models have cemented their reputation for reliability, easy spare parts availability (especially so for the Activa and Access) and low running costs. These scooters are also comfortable, practical and quite fuel efficient, so picking between them will boil down to which one you prefer personally. A test ride of all these should help you make a decision.

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Honda Bikes Activa 110
Honda Bikes Activa 125
Yamaha RayZR 125 Fi
26w

I am in the market for a scooter. I use the vehicle daily for office commuting and local city use, with about 30 km per day and around 600 km per month. I want a reliable scooter for daily city use with good after-sales service. In the past year, I have had a very bad experience with TVS service, which ruined the vehicle with poor service (sudden loss of power and engine shutoff), even though the scooter had been good for 5 years. Please suggest a suitable scooter for me.

Verified
25w

Since you have had a bad experience with TVS recently, we'll recommend you take a look at the Suzuki Access, Honda Activa 110 / 125 models and the Yamaha Fascino / RayZR Hybrid. These Japanese scooters have an excellent reputation for reliability and are generally uncomplicated and inexpensive to service. We must mention that the current TVS Jupiter 110 / 125 are some of the most well-rounded scooters in our opinion, and should you be willing to look past your bad experience, these should serve you well. A test ride of all these options, as well as a chat with the service manager for these scooters. It will help paint a clearer picture and help you make an informed decision.

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Yamaha Fascino 125 Fi
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TVS Jupiter 125
26w

Hi Team, I’m looking to buy a new two-wheeler. Given my daily usage of 7-10 km with occasional city rides. Practicality points me towards a scooter (Jupiter/Activa), but my heart goes out for a bike. I have been owning an FZ16 (since 2009) and have also owned a Classic 500 F. Will it make sense to buy a Triumph 400 series or any similar machine? As I am not sure how a scooter feels, as I have always been riding a bike. Thanks.

Verified
25w

Since you're familiar with a motorcycle and are unsure of how a scooter will feel, you can stick with a bike for your next purchase. While scooters are inherently more practical, with a bit of careful planning, you can execute most similar tasks on a motorcycle as well.The Triumph Speed T4 and Speed 400 would be the most city-friendly machines among the 400cc Triumph bikes on offer, owing to their lower seat heights and punchy engines. If at all you decide to go for a scooter, then we would recommend you take a look at the Suzuki Access, TVS Jupiter 110/125, and Honda Activa 110/125 models.Whichever option you shortlist, make sure to take a proper test ride before buying.

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₹1.03 - ₹1.09 Lakh
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