Saturday, February 28, 2026

Honda Dio 125 X-Edition Launched At Rs 87,733

Honda 2-wheelers India has launched the Dio 125 X-Edition at Rs 87,733 (ex-showroom). Being a special edition of this sporty 125cc scooter, it gets a few cosmetic changes over the standard H-Smart model.

Honda Dio 125 X-Edition – What’s Special?

The new Dio 125 X-Edition features a new dual-tone dark blue and silver colour scheme, with contrasting bright orange decals and alloy wheels that provide it a sportier appeal.

Apart from this, the scooter remains the same as the standard model. Having said that, the scooter continues to use the same 123.92cc air-cooled single-cylinder engine, which produces 8.3PS of max power and 10.5Nm of peak torque.

Speaking of the underpinnings, the scooter gets a telescopic fork and a 3-step preload-adjustable shock absorber. For braking, it gets a 190mm front disc and 130mm rear drum brake, assisted by a Combined Braking System (CBS).

The scooter has a kerb weight of 105kg, a ground clearance of 171mm, and a fuel tank of 5.3 litres.

Also Read: Bajaj Chetak C25 Launched With Claimed 113km Range

Features Onboard

Based on the top-spec H Smart variant of the scooter, it gets a keyless ignition system, all-LED lighting setup, USB type-C charging port and a TFT cluster with Bluetooth connectivity with phone alerts and turn-by-turn navigation support.

Rivals

The Honda Dio takes on the likes of TVS NTorq 125 and Yamaha RayZR 125 Fi Hybrid.

Author’s Take

The Dio 125 is a solid choice for buyers looking for Honda’s proven reliability wrapped in a sporty design. With the recently launched X-Edition, it stands out even more, adding a sharper and more aggressive touch that enhances its overall sporty appeal.

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