Honda Grazia is a scooter from the factory of Honda Motorcycles and Scooters India. It is the seventh scooter of the company’s product offering in India.
The scooter got launched in November 2017, and it became the first scooter in India to have a factory fitted LED headlamp that gave it excellent visibility and superb aesthetics. It also rolled out with a multi-function key slot, India’s first of its kind.
In January 2018, it created history by crossing 50000 unit sales in just two and half months. The huge sales volume got attributed to the sporty and trendy design.
In 2020, the Honda Grazia 125 was temporarily discontinued in India to reintroduce the scooter in an updated BS-6 avatar. Some months later, it delivered on its promise and launched the new scooter at an attractive price.
The updated BS-6 scooter comes in a sporty avatar with attractive and intuitive features.
The scooter’s new red and black dual-tone colour scheme enhances its sporty appeal. Its advanced technology and aggressive design make it perfect for youngsters.
The scooter achieved massive success in just four years of its launch and is all set to emulate the success story of the most popular and the best-selling scooter of the company—Honda Activa.
In January 2021, the automaker launched the Honda Grazia Sports edition at a premium of Rs. 1000 than the regular Grazia disc brake variant.
The scooter now comes in four variants and seven colours. The base variant starts from Rs. 79,632, and the premium variant carries a price tag of Rs. 87,138.
Here are the new features in the new Honda Grazia:
Powering the Honda Grazia is a 124cc single-cylinder fan-cooled fuel-injected BS6 engine mated to an automatic CVT transmission. The engine can churn out a peak power of 8.14 bhp @ 6,000 rpm and a top torque of 10.3 Nm @ 5,000 rpm.
The scooter gives a mileage of 50 to 60 km/l and can attain a top speed of 85 to 92 km/h. The scooter has a fuel tank capacity of 5.3 litres. It means it can travel at least 270 kilometres in a full tank.
130 mm drum brakes perform the braking duties at the front and tear, assisted by a combined braking system. The Deluxe variant, however, gets a disc brake at the front. The suspension duties are telescopic forks at the front and a three-step adjustable, spring-loaded hydraulic type at the rear.
The scooter travels on a 12-inch alloy wheel at the front and a 10-inch alloy wheel at the rear. The front tyre size is 90/90-12 54J, and the rear is 90/100-10 53J. Both the tyres are tubeless.
The kerb weight of the scooter is 108 kg. It is 1,829mm long, 707mm wide, and 1,167mm tall. The seat height is 708mm, which makes it convenient for shorter riders to ride the scooter effortlessly for their everyday commute. The ground clearance is 171mm, and it has a wheelbase of 1,260mm.
The Honda Grazia looks like a futuristic scooter. The cutting-edge exteriors of the electric scooter give it a lean and mean look. The edgy look gets accentuated by the headlight, which sits at the apron, and is highly striking to look at.
The headlight unit is sharp looking and equips a LED lamp. Between the handles, two rectangular-shaped lamps glow like Black Panther’s eyes in the dark as the compact visor gives the impression of a superhero helmet.
The rearview mirrors are incredibly sleek and fabulous to look at.
Honda Grazia comes with a fully digital instrument console with a digital odometer, speedometer, and fuel gauge.
The two-wheeler has a more contemporary and modern design than the other Honda scooters in the domestic market. It has a front storage box that gives sufficient room to keep personal belongings.
The floorboard is spacious enough for the rider to place feet on and ride comfortably. The seat is comfortable, and its height of 708mm makes it comfortable to sit and ride. The ergonomics of the scooter is highly suitable for everyday commuting.
The well-cushioned and large seat keeps the rider’s back straight. The handlebar’s position ensures a relaxed riding posture.
The sizeable 18-litre storage under the seat gives sufficient space to keep personal belongings safe. The scooter has a bag holder to hold small things below the seat.
A split grab rail at the tail section offers additional protection and balance to the pillion rider. The LED taillight is one of its best features that illuminates when the rider applies the brakes.
The all blacked-out alloy wheels look stunning with the 130mm drum at the front and rear. The high-end variant looks even more spectacular with its 190mm disc brake. The black exhaust pipe sports an attractive and stylish muffler protector.
Honda Grazia comes in four variants:
Honda Grazia is available in seven colour options:
Honda Grazia has the following features:
In terms of looks and design Honda Grazia scooty looks like a futuristic scooter. Its angular and edgy design makes it look attractive for youngsters. But it has all the qualities and traits of a conventional and practical scooter that is perfect for daily commute.
Powering the Grazia Honda is a 124cc single-cylinder fan-cooled fuel-injected BS6 engine mated to an automatic CVT transmission.
The engine can churn out a peak power of 8.14 bhp @ 6,000 rpm and a top torque of 10.3 Nm @ 5,000 rpm.
The scooter gives a mileage of 50 to 60 km/l and can attain a top speed of 85 to 92 km/h. The scooter has a fuel tank capacity of 5.3 litres. It means it can travel at least 270 kilometres in a full tank.
The seat is long and wide, making it highly comfortable for riders and passengers to ride on. With a seat height of 708mm, it is convenient to ride the scooter effortlessly for their everyday commute.
The braking hardware comprises 130mm drum brakes at the front and rear, assisted by a combined braking system. The Deluxe variant, however, gets a disc brake at the front.
The brakes are incredibly smooth to apply and bring the scooter to a halt without any problems. The tyres are of good quality and have good grips.
The ground clearance is 171mm, and it has a wheelbase of 1,260mm. The suspension duties get performed by telescopic forks at the front and a three-step adjustable, spring-loaded hydraulic type at the rear.
The features and specifications of Honda Grazia give a solid competition to:
– TVS Ntorq 125
– Yamaha Ray ZR 125
– Hero Maestro Edge-125
Let’s look at the various aspects of the scooters and how they compare.
The price of Honda Grazia 125 varies between Rs. 79,632 and Rs. 87,138.
TVS Ntorq 125 price ranges between Rs. 72,270 and Rs. 84,025.
Yamaha Ray ZR 125 commands Rs. 75,332 to Rs. 79,332.
The base variant of Hero Maestro Edge-125 gets priced at Rs. 73,478, and it goes up to Rs. 81,590
Honda Grazia can sprint from 0-40 km/h in 4.4 seconds, 0-60 km/h in 9.53 seconds, and the top speed is 85 to 92km/h.
TVS Ntorq 125 can accelerate from 0-40 km/h in 4.2 seconds, 0-60 km/h in 9.26 seconds, and the top speed is 98km/h.
Yamaha Ray ZR 125 can achieve 0-60 km/h in 9.2 seconds and the top speed of 86 km/h.
Hero Maestro Edge can clock 0-60 km/h in around 9 seconds, and the peak speed of 90 km/h.
Honda Grazia can run 50 to 60 km per one litre of fuel.
TVS Ntorq mileage is 47 km/l. Suzuki Access 125 BS6 gives 52.45 km/l.
Yamaha Ray ZR 125 gives a fuel efficiency of 58 to 62 km.
Hero Maestro Edge-125 offers a mileage of 45 to 51 km/l.
The Honda Grazia 125 gets driven by a 124cc BS6 engine that can achieve a maximum power of 8.14 bhp and a peak torque of 10.3 Nm.
Powering the TVS Ntorq 125 is a 124.8cc fuel-injected BS6 engine that can generate 9.25 bhp of power and 10.5 Nm of torque.
Propelling the Yamaha Ray ZR 125 is a 125cc BS6 powertrain that delivers 8.04 bhp of power and 9.7 Nm of torque.
Hero Maestro Edge-125 gets powered by a 124.9cc BS6 engine that renders 9.1 PS power and 10.4 Nm torque.
Honda Grazia is one of the best scooters in the 125 cc segment in the Indian market. A 125cc scooter gives a remarkable fuel efficiency of 50 to 60 km/l. Its attractive looks, sporty design, and sophisticated features make it popular among youthful riders.
A 124cc single-cylinder fan-cooled fuel-injected BS6 engine is as powerful as its predecessor—the BS4 model. The engine can churn out a peak power of 8.14 bhp @ 6,000 rpm and a top torque of 10.3 Nm @ 5,000 rpm.
The Grazia 125 scooter has come a long way from its first model launched in 2017. It has just got better and more fuel-efficient to face the upgraded emission norms and provide excellent value to its riders. A seat height of 708mm provides a comfortable riding experience to both the rider and passenger.
The base variant of Honda Grazia on-road price is Rs. 93,283, including the ex-showroom price, RTO, and insurance charges. The on-road price of the top-end variant is Rs. 104,571.
Honda Grazia gives a mileage of 50 to 60 km/l.
Honda Grazia gets equipped with the combined braking system. It does not come with ABS.
Honda Grazia can travel at least 270 kilometres in a full tank.
Suzuki Access 125 gives more power but less torque. The mileage is a bit low than Grazia. And its base variant is a bit pricier.
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