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- Mar 28, 2018
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Honda launched the 2025 Activa in India which is now OBD-2B compliant. Along with the updated engine, the Activa now gets a few feature updates. Let’s have a look at what it gets.
The 2025 Honda Activa gets a new 4.2-inch TFT display, which we have previously seen on the Activa 125. The layout of the TFT screen is very simple and easy to read. It has a tachometer, speedometer, real-time fuel mileage indicator, clock , fuel gauge, and an eco riding indicator. The TFT display has Bluetooth connectivity, which allows it to display call & SMS alerts and turn-by-turn navigation using Honda RoadSync Duo smartphone application. The Activa gets a 5-way joystick on the handlebar to navigate through the TFT display menus.
The 2025 Honda Activa now gets an idle stop-start system that turns off the engine when it is idling for too long and can be restarted by just twisting the throttle. Honda claims this will improve the overall fuel efficiency of the scooter. It also gets a side-stand engine cut-off and features a USB-C charging port on the front apron.
The new Honda Activa now gets an OBD-2B compliant 109.51cc single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine which produces 7.8PS and 9.05Nm. It gets a telescopic fork and a single rear shock absorber. Braking is handled by a drum at both ends. It has a 12-inch front wheel and a 10-inch rear wheel.
The Honda Activa goes against the likes of TVS Jupiter 110 and the Hero Pleasure Plus Xtec in India. Though, at the same price, you can also get the 2025 Suzuki Access 125.
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