2021 Honda Activa 125 Premium Edition Launched; Prices Begin At Rs. 78,725

- Activa 125 Premium Edition gets dual-tone colour options
- Also included is blacked out engine and blacked out front suspension
- There are no mechanical changes in the Activa 125 Premium Edition
Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India (HMSI) has launched a new variant of its 125 cc scooter. Called the Honda Activa 125 Premium Edition, the new variant is available in two dual-tone colour options, Pearl Amazing White with Matte Magnificent Copper Metallic and Matte Steel Black Metallic with Matte Earl Silver Metallic. The new Honda Activa 125 Premium Edition also comes with a blacked-out engine and blacked-out front suspension. The scooter also gets body coloured grab rails and premium graphics, combined with the tail lamp getting the Activa 125 embossing.
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The 2021 Honda Activa 125 Premium Edition is available in a choice of two dual-tone colour options, with blacked out engine and front suspension.
Speaking on the occasion, Atsushi Ogata, Managing Director, President & CEO, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India Pvt. Ltd. said, "Ever since its launch, brand Activa has been a true beacon of change. Historically, with each new addition to the Activa family, Honda has continued its leadership in terms of product quality as well as reliability. The new Activa125 Premium Edition is set to excite customers with its premium appeal."
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Introducing the new Activa125 Premium Edition, Yadvinder Singh Guleria, Director - Sales & Marketing, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India Pvt. Ltd. said, "As a true companion for millions of Indians, Activa has catered to the diverse needs of two-wheeler customers across the country. With the launch of the Honda Activa125 Premium Edition, we are bringing an elegant and premium style complemented by distinctive design cues and color schemes."
The new Honda Activa 125 Premium Edition is priced at Rs. 78,725 (Ex-showroom, Delhi) for the drum brake and alloy wheel variant, and Rs. 82,280 (Ex-showroom, Delhi) for the disc brake variant. The standard Honda Activa 125 is around Rs. 2,000 less expensive with prices beginning at Rs. 76,771 (Ex-showroom, Delhi) for the drum brake with alloy wheels variant, while the top-spec disc-brake variant is priced at Rs. 80,325 (Ex-showroom, Delhi). The standard Activa 125 is also available with a base variant with steel wheels and drum brakes, priced at Rs. 73,203 (Ex-showroom, Delhi).
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