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In April 2014, Honda began an upgraded model of Activa with a 125 cc (7.6 cu in) engine and rebranded the model as Activa 125. Currently, both Activa-i and Activa 125 are sold in India along with traditional Honda Activa. Honda began selling the Activa-i in India, a cheaper and lighter version of the Activa, in December 2013.
The launch of the scooter marked the company's entry into the part of the market that mainly targets both male and female consumers. This Variomatic Scooter is launched as a rival for Honda Activa. It is powered by a single-cylinder, four-stroke, 110 cc (6.7 cu in) engine and delivers 5.88 kW (7.88 bhp) at 7,500 rpm. The scooter delivers a pick ...
The Ather Rizta is an upcoming family electric scooter that will be manufactured by Indian Scooter company Ather Energy. [2]It was announced that the Rizta would be revealed on April 6, 2024, at the Ather Community Day 2024.
Sep. 8—ROCHESTER — A 3,500-square-foot space on the lower floor of 125 Live is seeing activity for the first time since the facility opened nearly seven years ago. "This completes the entire ...
Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India, Pvt. Ltd., abbreviated as HMSI, is the wholly owned Indian subsidiary of Honda Motor Company, Limited, Japan. [4] Founded in 1999, [4] it was the fourth Honda automotive venture in India, after Kinetic Honda Motor Ltd (1984–1998), Hero Honda (1984–2011) and Honda Siel Cars India (1995–2012). [5]
The Dylan uses the same chassis of the European Honda @ and was available with two single-cylinder four-stroke engines, one of 125 and the other of 150 cm 3. Engine power was transferred to the rear wheel through a centrifugal clutch equipped with a continuously variable V-belt drive.
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The fifth generation Stepwgn was introduced in April 2015. With an all-new 1.5-litre direct injection VTEC Turbo engine, the fifth generation Stepwgn features a functional cabin space, as well as a novel two-way tailgate called the Waku Waku Gate, derived from the Japanese term wakuwaku (わくわく, "exciting"). The Waku Waku Gate either ...