Honda Grazia Deluxe Model Updates
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Saturday, 29 July 2023 09:02 PM
Honda has officially discontinued the production of the Honda Grazia 125 scooter in India, effective July 2023. The decision was made due to lower demand and the launch of the new Honda Dio 125cc scooter, which is set to replace the Grazia in the market. This move marks the end of a six-year run for the Grazia. I believe this is a strategic move by Honda to consolidate their product lineup and focus on more popular models.
Tuesday, 12 April 2022 05:58 AM
The Honda Grazia 125 BS6 saw a price hike in April 2022, with the standard variant priced at Rs 80,175 and the Deluxe trim at Rs 87,500. The Sports Edition was priced at Rs 88,500, all prices being ex-showroom Delhi. This price increase reflects the rising costs of production and raw materials. I think the price hike, although necessary, might affect the scooters appeal in a competitive market.
Monday, 15 March 2021 06:59 AM
The BS6 version of the Honda Grazia introduced several new features, including a fully digital instrument cluster, an idling stop system, and a silent start with ACG. The scooter also got a sportier design with sharper LED headlamps and a redesigned tail lamp. These updates aimed to enhance both performance and fuel efficiency. I believe these features make the Grazia a compelling option for those looking for a stylish and efficient scooter.
Thursday, 20 February 2020 07:31 AM
The Honda Grazia 125 BS6 was launched with a starting price of Rs 78,389 (ex-showroom, New Delhi). The scooter featured advanced technology such as eSP (enhanced smart power) and PGM-FI (programmed fuel injection), which improved performance and mileage. The design was also revamped with edgier body lines and split LED daytime running lights. I think the combination of technology and design made the Grazia a strong contender in the 125cc scooter segment.
Saturday, 11 January 2020 12:36 AM
The Honda Grazia was known for its aggressive styling and youthful appeal, positioning it as a more exciting alternative to the Activa 125. It came with features like a twin digital instrument cluster, external fuel filler, and an idling stop system. The scooter was popular among younger riders who valued its sporty look and efficient engine. I believe the Grazias unique design and features helped it stand out in a crowded market.