Honda Navi Sales Cross One Lakh Mark

- The Navi was launched in February 2016, during the Auto Expo
- It is priced at Rs. 44,775 (ex-showroom, Delhi)
- The Navi uses the same engine and frame as the Honda Activa
India's very own mini-scooter, the Honda Navi, has finally crossed the 1 lakh unit sales. The Honda Navi was launched at the 2016 Auto Expo. It took the Navi two and half years to cross the 1 lakh sales mark, since its launch. The Navi is the first model from Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India to have been fully developed in India, by the Honda R&D India. The other announcement from HMSI is that the Honda Navi will now be exported to two new markets which are Dominican Republic and Costa Rica. At present, the Navi is exported to 10 countries.
Speaking on the achievement, Yadvinder Singh Guleria - Senior Vice President, Sales and Marketing, Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India Pvt. Ltd. said, "The trendy Navi is a style statement and trendsetter for the youth. The unconventional design, looks and endless possibilities of customization has helped us to engage young 2Wheeler enthusiasts not only in India, but around the world. They all are enjoying the Navi fun ride & exploring unique customisation options."
The Navi continues to be powered by a 109 cc single-cylinder engine which makes 7.89 bhp at 7,000 rpm and peak torque of 8.96 Nm at 5,500 rpm and is mated to a CVT unit. it gets upside down telescopic forks up front and a hydraulic monoshock at the rear along with tubeless tyres. The Navi is priced at Rs. 44,775 (ex-showroom, Delhi). It is available in six colour options which are Patriot Red, Shasta White, Sparky Orange, Black and two new colours which are Ranger Green and Ladakh Brown.
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