A new cashback offer has been made available for the Activa 125 scooter by Honda Motorcycle and Scooter (HMSI). Through its social media accounts, the business has stated that customers who choose credit card EMI for the purchase of an Activa 125 are qualified for a 5 percent rebate up to Rs 3,500. The aforementioned promotion, however, only applies to SBI credit cards. Customers must use their SBI credit card to make a minimum payment of Rs 40,000 in order to take advantage of this promotion. Additionally, it should be noted that the aforementioned cashback offer is only good through June 30, the month’s conclusion. Having said that, with only 8 days left, if you had been considering purchasing the Honda Activa 125, now might be a good time to do it if you want to save some money.
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How do I get a deal on the Activa 6G?
One of the most well-liked models on the Indian two-wheeler market is the Honda Activa 6G.
Beginning on May 1st, the promotion is good for up to two months.
Along with the rest of its product line, Honda recently increased the price of the scooter.
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One of the most well-liked models on the Indian two-wheeler market is the Honda Activa 6G.
To draw in more purchasers, the Honda Activa 6G is now offered with a new rebate incentive. Customers who are interested can now get a 5% rebate on an Activa 6G purchase up to $3,500. The purchase must be made through an EMI transaction using an SBI credit card in order to qualify for the cashback. The minimum transaction amount must also be 40,000. Beginning on May 1st, the promotion is good for up to two months.
Along with the rest of its inventory, the business recently increased the price of the scooter. The cost of the scooter increased by 1,231. There are four different variations available. The special edition variations are priced at 69,343 (STD) and 71,089 (DLX), respectively, while the two ordinary variants are priced at 67,843 (STD) and 69,589 (DLX) (all prices are ex-showroom, Delhi).
Which Activa model is the best?
Despite being referred to as a deluxe variant, it only differs from the ordinary variant by adding an LED headlight. However, the LED would cost you an additional Rs 1,700. Additionally, this variation has spoke wheels and dual drum brakes.
The Honda Activa 6G is the best option if you want a dependable 110cc scooter with distinctive appearance and strong pickup. It is advised to purchase the DLX version with the LED for the added punch. Both Activa models are eligible for a two-wheeler loan.
What is the most recent Activa price?
Recently, the Honda Activaa scooter, which radically changed the autonomous scooter market, entered its sixth iteration. The scooter’s pricing has increased by Rs 8000 in its most recent incarnation, the Activa 6G, compared to the previous Activa 5G. The Activa has undergone its most significant modification to date in the sixth generation model. A larger 12-inch wheel up front and telescopic forks give the Honda Activa 6G improved comfort and stability. Additionally, the engine is now BS6 compliant, which has led to a little decrease in power and torque outputs. The new Honda Activa 6G also comes equipped with a number of additional features, such as an engine kill switch, multifunction switch, and silent start technology. The base STD variant of the 2018 Honda Activa 6G now costs Rs 64,464 in India, while the top-tier DLX trim costs Rs 65,964. (ex-showroom, Delhi).
Which Scooty is the best value?
Even though there are now many electric scooters on the Indian market, a considerable portion of two-wheeler sales still come from scooters that run on gasoline each month. The scooter industry in India, which is now the largest in the world, is flooded with options for consumers. The top 5 most cheap scooters in India are shown below: Scooty Pep+ TVS Price: starting at Rs. 58,934 (ex-showroom).
The cheapest scooter on the market right now is the TVS Scooty Pep+, with a starting price of Rs 58,934 (ex-showroom). The scooter is available with an 87.8 cc single-cylinder air-cooled engine that cranks out a maximum of 5.4 PS and a maximum torque of 6.5 Nm. A side-stand alarm and a USB charger are available extras for the scooter, which also comes with a daytime running lamp as standard equipment. Price of the Hero Pleasure+: from Rs. 62,220 (ex-showroom).
The most cheap 110 cc scooter in the nation is the Hero Pleasure+. A 110.9 cc single-cylinder air-cooled motor with 8 PS of power and 8.70 Nm of torque powers the scooter. The Pleasure+ includes a seat backrest, a side stand indicator, an LED boot lamp, a mobile charger, a digi-analogue speedometer, and Bluetooth connectivity. This is a first for the class of motorcycles. Price of the TVS Scooty Zest 110 is Rs. 65,616 (from the showroom).
The 109.7 cc single-cylinder air-cooled engine on the TVS Scooty Zest 110 is rated at 7.8 PS/8/8 Nm. A dual-tone seat, front glove box, parking brake, LED DRL, LED tail light, and more are included with the scooter. The TVS Scooty Zest 110 is available in the colors Turquoise Blue, Purple, Matte Red, Matte Blue, and Matte Black. Price of the Honda Dio is Rs. 66,030 (from the showroom).
With a starting price of Rs 66,030, the Honda Dio is the most reasonably priced scooter in India (ex-showroom). The scooter’s single-cylinder, 109.51 cc fan-cooled engine produces 7.7 PS of power and 9 Nm of torque. The Dio is equipped with a 3-step Eco Indicator, a side-stand engine cut-off, a completely digital instrument cluster, an LED headlamp, silent start, golden steel wheels, and a fully digital instrument cluster. While the Deluxe variant comes with four different paint schemes, the Standard variant only has three color possibilities. Price of the Hero Maestro Edge 110 is Rs. 66,820 (from the showroom).
The 110.9 cc single-cylinder air-cooled engine in the Hero Maestro Edge 110 produces a maximum output of 8 PS and a maximum torque of 8.75 Nm. The scooter has a front disc brake (optional), side-stand indication, digi-analogue instrument cluster, alloy wheels with diamond cuts, and more. Hero sells the Maestro Edge 110 in seven distinct colors, including Panther Black, Midnight Blue, Seal Silver, Candy Blazing Red, and Techno Blue. There is even a special 100 Million edition available.
Which scooter should you purchase?
What Are India’s Top 10 Scooties?
- Starting at:$1,02,100 Suzuki Burgman Street 125.
- Ray ZR 125 Yamaha |
- beginning at 91,200.
- Grazia Honda | beginning at: $90,100.
- 125 Suzuki Access | beginning at:89,300.
- TVS Jupiter 125 | Prices start at 88,600.
- The TVS Ntorq 125 is priced at 88,400.
Is Activa 6G or 125 the better option?
The smaller Activa now features a 12-inch front wheel and telescopic front fork for the first time in this 6G version. As a result, it can match the hardware of the Activa 125. Both scooters have 130mm drum brakes on either end and roll on pressed-steel wheels. There isn’t much to distinguish the two in this region because their tire sizes, 90/90-12 and 90/100-10, are similar.
The Activa 125 has a little more length, width, and height than its sister, but they both have the same wheelbase, and the 6G has a little more ground clearance. This implies that the Activa 6G will be better equipped to handle rough roads while the 125 should be a little bit roomier. However, we won’t be able to make a final determination until we ride them both back-to-back. The 5.3L gasoline tanks on both scooters are the same size, however the 6G has a longer range due to its improved fuel efficiency.
An engine kill switch, ACG starter, external gasoline filler, CBS, and a combination key slot are installed on both scooters. The Activa 125, on the other hand, must make due with a halogen headlamp because this is the Deluxe version of the 6G. (an LED headlight is offered on the higher variants). However, we actually like the illumination that the halogen units offer over that of their LED equivalents, so this isn’t really a bad thing. The 125 receives a front glovebox that is particularly useful for keeping small trinkets and an optional side stand cut-off feature to further redeem itself.
The Activa 6G should be chosen above the Activa 125 BS6 exclusively based on fuel economy. The 6G is the one for you if your weekly fuel budget is constrained and getting the most mileage out of each litre of gasoline is your top priority.
But for the rest of us, the Activa 125 appears to be a more attractive and capable scooter for a relatively affordable price. The Activa 125 BS6 is our preferred scooter out of these two because for just 3.18 percent more money, you get far more than just 3.18 percent more scooter.
Is Activa preferable to a bike?
It goes without saying that bikes can travel at far higher speeds than scooters because of their larger engines, better gas mileage, and advanced electronics. Therefore, choosing a bike over a scooter if you’re seeking for a high-speed vehicle will serve you well.
In 2022, which Activa model is the best?
With sales of 1,63,357 units, up 48.94% from the 1,09,678 units sold in April 2021, Honda Activa maintained its position as the top scooter in India. Activa controls a 47.17 percent share of the top 10 list.
In addition to being the most popular model in April 2022, it also had the second-highest sales rank for all two-wheelers during that month. Additionally, it dominated the sales list in FY 2022 as the scooter with the highest sales volume. None of the other scooters on the list managed to reach sales of 1 lakh units.
With sales of 60,957 units, TVS Jupiter came in at No. 2, a 138.39 percent increase over the 25,570 units sold in April 2021. This represented a volume rise of 35,387 units with a share of 17.60 percent. Due to the iQube’s high demand and desire to increase its market share in the electric two-wheeler market, TVS has introduced the S and ST, two new iQube models. In comparison to the existing iQube, which has a range of 75 kilometers on a single charge, the new iQube ST will have a larger range of 140 kilometers.
Sales of the Suzuki Access scooter decreased by 38.20 percent YoY to 32,932 units, from 53,285 units in April 2021, resulting in a volume decline of 20,353 units. Sales of TVS Ntorq climbed by 26.59 percent, or 5,308 more units, to 25,267 in April 2021 compared to 19,959 in April 2021. In addition to holding a 7.30 percent market share on this list, the Ntorq was the fourth-best-selling scooter in FY 2022.