Honda Grazia Scooter Announced; Images Leaked Ahead Of Reveal

- Bookings for the Honda Grazia scooter will start pan India on October 25
- The Honda Grazia is said to be a new offering for urban markets
- The Grazia scooter is expected to be a 125 cc offering
Honda Motorcycle Scooter India (HMSI) is looking to consolidate its position in the growing scooter segment in the country and is all set to introduce a completely new offering very soon. The Japanese two-wheeler maker has announced the new Honda Grazia scooter for the Indian market with bookings to commence for the model from October 25, pan India. Dealerships will be accepting orders for a token amount of Rs. 2000, for what has been described by Honda as an 'Advanced Urban Scooter' for the metropolitan cities. The Honda Grazia is targeted at a younger customer base and will come loaded with a host of features and premium appeal. While Honda is yet to officially reveal the new model for the domestic market, images of the new scooter made its way online revealing a host of details on the all-new model.
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(The new Honda Grazia scooter looks upmarket and will be feature loaded as well)
As stylish as it sounds, the new Honda Grazia looks urban and upmarket. While the engine capacity has not been confirmed, the model is likely to draw power from a 125 cc motor (shared with the Honda Activa 125), while the sharp lines lend an edgy appearance to the model. The spy shots also show a wider looking apron and foot-board on the scooter.

(The instrument console on the new Honda Grazia scooter gets a digital display)
Other visible features on the Honda Grazia include alloy wheels, front disc brake with Combi-Braking System (CBS), telescopic front forks and a dual-tone paint scheme. The scooter will also come with a revised instrument console with a digital display, slightly different from the current set of units seen on Honda scooters. A small storage space will be available left-hand side. Also, expect to see the option of USB charging keeping up with modern times.

(The Honda Grazia is expected to take on the Suzuki Access 125)
As a 125 cc offering, the Honda Grazia will be locking horns with a host of scooters on sale at present. The model will be competing against the Honda Activa 125, Suzuki Access 125, Vespa VX 125 as well as the Mahindra Gusto 125. There is a rumoured 125 cc version of the Aprilia SR150 also said to be in the making and will be targeted at a similar audience as the Grazia. With respect to pricing, the Honda Grazia is likely to be priced around Rs. 65,000 (ex-showroom), a slight premium over the Activa 125.
More details on the Honda Grazia scooter will be revealed by the company in the coming weeks. Make sure to watch out for complete details soon.
Spy Image Source: Thrustzone.com
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