2025 Honda Activa Models Get Limited Time Free Service & More Benefits

  • Published On: 15 April 2025
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The new models of the best-selling Honda Activa scooter in India get free service plus other buying offers till 30th April.

There is some good news for the Honda Activa fans. The brand has just announced a limited-time 3-year free service and up to Rs. 5,500 benefits for their best-selling Activa 110 & 125 scooter models.

The Honda Activa retained its status as the top-selling scooter in India in February 2025 with 174,009 units. The 2025 models come with the OBD2B compliance.

The 110 model competes with other high-selling scooters like TVS Jupiter, Hero Pleasure Plus, Honda Dio, Hero Xoom 110, and the TVS Scooty Zest. The heavier 125 cc scooter competes with the TVS Jupiter 125, Suzuki Access 125, Hero Destini 125, and Yamaha Fascino 125.

2025 Honda Activa 110 key features & specs

This lighter Activa 6G scooter starts at Rs. 80,950 (ex-showroom) in Delhi and runs on the same 109.51 cc engine as the previous model, except for the OBD2B compliance.

Other new features in the scooter are the Idling Stop System (i3S), a 4.2-inch TFT display with smartphone integration, and a USB Type-C charging port.


Also read: Bajaj Chetak is the Top-Selling E-Scooter Champion of Q4 FY25

2025 Honda Activa 125 key features & specs

This more powerful Activa 125 starts at Rs. 94,922 (ex-showroom) in Delhi, and it also runs on the same 123.92 cc engine as the previous model but with the OBD2B Compliance.

The heavier Activa also features a Joystick Control (H-Smart variant) for navigating the new TFT display. The other features remain the same as those of the lighter 110 model.

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