ZigOpinion: The BS6 Honda CB300R Is Too Little, Too Late
- Jan 17, 2022
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Repsol Honda may not have had a successful outing in the 2021 season of MotoGP, but that didn’t stop Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India from launching the Grazia 125 draped in the factory racing livery. The new Grazia 125 Repsol Honda Team Edition has been launched at Rs 87,138 (ex-showroom, Gurugram), a premium of Rs 2,000 over the standard disc brake variant.
The special edition Honda Grazia 125 comes draped in the iconic orange, red and white paint scheme, inspired by the factory racing team’s MotoGP livery. We have already seen Honda pull off something similar with the Dio and the Hornet 2.0.
Just like with other MotoGP-themed special edition products, the Grazia 125 Repsol Honda Team Edition gets only aesthetic changes, and continues to use the same 123.97cc engine developing 8.25PS at 6000rpm and 10.3Nm at 5000rpm.
That said, the Honda Grazia 125 is equipped with premium features like LED illumination, a full digital instrument console and 3-step adjustable suspension. However, with competition like the TVS NTorq 125 and Yamaha RayZR 125 Hybrid upping the ante, Honda needs to do a lot more than bring out new liveries. The more powerful and lighter Honda Elite 125, for instance, would be a good option to start with!
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