Key Specs & Features of Honda Livo BS4
Engine | 109.19 cc |
Power | 8.42 PS |
Torque | 9.09 Nm |
Mileage | 74 kmpl |
Kerb Weight | 111 kg |
Brakes | Drum |
- Engine Combi Brake System
- Speedometer Analogue
- Odometer Analogue
- Fuel gauge
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Honda Livo BS4 Summary
Honda has launched the Livo with the safety net of CBS (Combined Braking System). The bike is offered in two variants - disc and drum, priced at Rs 57,539 and Rs 59,950 respectively. The bike remains unchanged otherwise. It features sporty design, body-coloured mirrors and a semi-digital instrument console which displays service due indicator and clock. Additionally, the bike gets Honda's low rolling resistance tyres which improve fuel efficiency. Powering the bike is a BSIV-compliant 109.9cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled engine that makes 8.31PS of power at 7,500rpm and 9.09Nm of torque at 5,000rpm. The motor comes mated to a 4-speed gearbox. It uses a diamond-type frame with conventional telescopic forks and a twin shock setup at the rear. Braking duties are handled by a 240mm disc or a 130mm disc up front. The rear gets a 130mm drum unit. Its 18-inch alloys come shod in 80/100-section tubeless tyres at both ends. The Honda Livo competes with the Hero Splendor iSmart 110, TVS Victor and the Bajaj Discover 110.
Honda Livo BS4 Price
Livo BS4 Drum CBS 86 kmph74 kmpl109.19 cc DISCONTINUED | Rs.59,239 | ||
Livo BS4 Disc CBS 86 kmph74 kmpl109.19 cc DISCONTINUED | Rs.61,650 | ||
Livo BS4 Drum 86 kmph74 kmpl109.19 cc DISCONTINUED | Rs.70,056 | ||
Livo BS4 Disc 86 kmph74 kmpl109.19 cc DISCONTINUED | Rs.74,256 |
Honda Livo BS4 Pros and Cons
- Things We Like
- Things We Don't Like
- Refined HET powered engine Impressive ride quality Exceptional mileage Despite lack of CBS, braking works well Striking design
- Vibrations can be felt post 65Kmph Slightly overpriced
Livo BS4 Expert Review
Overview
Honda Livo is an ideal companion for young as well as old especially for those who keep fuel efficiency factor above anything else when purchasing a bike. Returning a fuel economy of 74kmpl in traffic-ridden city conditions and with added features like AHO, front disc brake option, BS-IV compliant engine and satisfactory suspension assembly, this bike certainly tops the consideration charts of a commuter buyer. Design wise, Honda Livo is more than satisfactory. The sharp cuts, sculpted fuel tank, bold and edgy headlamp cluster and novel meter design leave a lasting impression.
Adding to its character, there are low rolling resistance tyres for increased fuel efficiency, 5-step adjustable suspension for normalizing road undulations, maintenance free battery and Honda Eco Technology for less pollution.
In order to buy this amazing feature-loaded bike, you need to shell out Rs 54,974 (Ex-showroom, Delhi) for the Standard variant which comes with drum brakes and Rs 57,457 (Ex-showroom, Delhi) for the range-topping variant with front disc brake.
Design
The best part of Livo’s design is that it isn’t loud but embraces the looks a buyer would die for. Honda Livo is sophistically designed keeping in mind the aspects that are likely to impress the buyers. Like Honda’ other bikes, it also has those cuts and sharp feel. The headlamp cluster is a perfect example of the same. It is edgy and smart with black windscreen encased in dual-tone bikini fairing that is sharply put in place. There are body coloured mirrors on either side supporting the plush feel of the bike. The energetic and sculpted fuel tank adds to its macho appeal.
The black side panels are made up of premium plastic. They are finely crafted to match the overall design of the bike that gets nicely integrated into the rear panel. The instrument cluster of the bike is not ordinary rather adorns a modern feel packed in a hexagonal shape. The left side of which has the speedometer and odometer while the right shows the fuel gauge. The upright handlebar, the positioning of the foot pegs and the long seat make it for comfortable city commutes as well as long rides. The refreshed taillight design and grab rail give Livo a nice ending while the major side highlight of the bike is the two-piece modern muffler with chrome garnishing. Dimensionally it measures 2020mm long, 738mm wide and 1099mm high. Ground clearance stands at 180mm and wheelbase is around 1285mm.
Engine, Mileage & Performance
Under the skin sits a 109.19cc air cooled 4-stroke SI and BS-IV compliant engine that churns out a max. power of 8.31PS at 7500 rpm and a peak torque of 9.09Nm at 5000 rpm. The engine is mated to a 4-speed transmission system that is claimed to attain a top speed of 86kmph. Integrating with HET (Honda Eco Technology), the company claims it to return a mileage of 74kmpl. Plus, the low kerb weight of 111kg vouches for great performance and economy.
Handling & Ride Quality
Built on the diamond frame, the Honda Livo rides on telescopic front forks and spring loaded 5 step adjustable hydraulic type suspension at the rear. The setup is good enough for city commutes and capable of passing through rough roads with ease. On the braking front, the standard variant gets 130mm drum brakes on both front as well as rear ends. There is a front disc variant as well that sports 240mm disc brake at the front and 130mm drum brake at the rear. Talking about the tyres, front and rear ends sport 80/100 18-inch tubeless low rolling resistance tyres that also aid in improving the fuel efficiency of the vehicle.
Features
As far as safety is concerned, there are Low Rolling Resistance Tubeless Tyres for adequate friction and grip on roads. Further, you get AHO as a safety feature that enhances visibility for better riding not only in conditions like dust and fog but also in bright sunlight. However, the company has still kept features like ABS (Anti-lock braking system) and CBS (Combi brake system) at bay. We can expect Honda to include these features in future editions but as of now, there aren’t any options available.
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Honda Livo BS4 User Reviews
- Awesome Experience
With excellent mileage, attractive aesthetics, a fantastic driving experience, and a comfortable ride, this bike is a must-try.
- Best bike In This segment
It is a very good bike, I have run this bike for 28000 km and in terms of safety, this bike is the best.
- Excellent Bike
Finally, I bought my dream bike in Feb 2020. It's good looking, comfortable and mileage is also good.
- Great bike.
This is a great bike in the segment.
- Very Good Bike And Good look
Very good bike. Good look. Good mileage Good road gripe and engine is very soft. Less sound.
Q&A on Honda Livo BS4
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