Honda Activa 6G, Activa 125, Dio, And Grazia Get Small Price Hikes
This is a nominal price revision for the new financial year
We all saw it coming. It was just a matter of time before Honda updated its two-wheelers’ prices in the new financial year. This is the second time that the prices of Honda scooters have gone up in 2021. But thankfully, the premium is barely anything this time. Here are the new prices:
Scooters |
New Price |
Old Price |
Difference |
Activa 6G |
STD: Rs 67,843 20th Anniversary Edition STD: Rs 69,343 20th Anniversary Edition DLX: Rs 71,089 |
STD: Rs 66,799 20th Anniversary Edition STD: Rs 68,299 20th Anniversary Edition DLX: Rs 70,044 |
STD: Rs 1,044 DLX: Rs 1,045 20th Anniversary Edition STD: Rs 1,044 20th Anniversary Edition DLX: Rs 1,045 |
Dio |
STD: Rs 63,273 DLX: Rs 66,671 Repsol Edition: Rs 69,171 |
STD: Rs 62,229 DLX: Rs 65,627 Repsol Edition: Rs 68,127 |
STD: Rs 1,044 DLX: Rs 1,044 Repsol Edition: Rs 1,044 |
Activa 125 |
STD: Rs 71,674 Alloy: Rs 75,242 DLX: Rs 78,797 |
STD: Rs 70,629 Alloy: Rs 74,198 DLX: Rs 77,752 |
STD: Rs 1,045 Alloy: Rs 1,044 DLX: Rs 1,045 |
Grazia |
Drum: Rs 75,859 Disc: Rs 83,185 Sports Edition: Rs 84,185 |
Drum: Rs 74,815 Disc: Rs 82,140 Sports Edition: Rs 83,140 |
Drum: Rs 1,044 Disc: Rs 1,045 Sports Edition: Rs 1,045 |
This price revision should hardly make a difference to the Honda Activa 6G, Activa 125, and the Dio’s sales. The Activa has been the highest selling scooter in India, that too by quite a margin. The fact that it is easy-going, frugal, and ever so reliable, helped it become a household name in the Indian scootering landscape. Honda also introduced a special 20th Anniversary Edition of the Activa 6G to celebrate the scooter here in the country.
To take the Grazia’s appeal up a notch, the company released a special Sports Edition with striking red and black colour schemes. Head here for more details on this colour variant of the Grazia.
Jehan Adil Darukhanawala
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