Wed. Apr 24th, 2024
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Honda has recently launched the limited edition Honda Grazia in India that comes with a price tag of Rs.82,564. The all-new Honda Grazia Sports Edition offers its customers two new color schemes on offer, including – Pearl Nightstar Black and Sports Black. Meanwhile, attention to detail remains one of the topmost priority for Honda as even the suspensions on the Sports Edition is finished in Red and Black. The recently launched Grazia is a perfect blend of technology with performance. And if you are someone who wants both them together, do consider the all-new Honda Grazia in your list. Have a brief look at the Honda Grazia here.

  • Honda has recently launched the limited edition Honda Grazia in India.
  • The all-new Honda Grazia Sports Edition comes with a price tag of Rs.82,564.
  • It comes with additional color schemes with sportier graphics.

Honda Grazia: Quick Overview

First launched in the year 2017, Honda Grazia comes with multiple features on offer such as blacked-out alloy wheels, all-digital instrument cluster, LED headlamps, external fuel lid, integrated pass switch and a redesigned glove box among others.

Suspension & Brakes

Honda Grazia comes with a telescopic fork at the front. Meanwhile, at the rear, it comes equipped with an adjustable spring-loaded hydraulic suspension setup. Apart from this, the braking duties on the 125cc scooter work under a 190mm disc at the front while the rear gets a 130mm drum unit.

Engine

The engine that powers the all-new Honda Grazia Sports Edition is a 125cc PGM-Fi unit. It produces a maximum of 8.29 PS @ 6,000RPM and 10.3Nm of torque @ 5,000 RPM. Further, this engine is full of punch and is available with an Idling stop system.

Alternatives

In India, Honda Grazia competes against the likes of Suzuki Access 125, Honda Activa 6G, TVS Jupiter, Hero Pleasure Plus and Honda Dio.

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By Harsh Rana

Full-time management student and a part-time automobile enthusiast. Not much happy about EVs taking over the V8, V10 and V12 motors.