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Honda Grazia 125 Repsol Edition Launched At Rs 86,714

Honda 2-wheelers India has launched the sportier Grazia 125 Repsol Edition in India at Rs 87,138 (ex-showroom, Gurugram), making it Rs 2,000 expensive than the regular disc brake variant.

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Honda Grazia 125 Repsol Edition – What's Special? 

Similar to the Honda Dio and Hornet 2.0 Repsol Editions, the scooter also comes dressed in Repsol Honda Racing team-inspired orange, white and red graphics & design theme along with vibrant orange wheel rims, targeting the racing enthusiasts in India.  

Besides these aesthetic changes, the Grazia 125 remains unchanged. That said, it is powered by the same 123.97cc engine that churns out 8.25PS and 10.3Nm. It also gets an ACG starter motor for silent starts and an Idling Stop System for optimum fuel efficiency. The ride is taken care of by telescopic forks at the front and a 3-step adjustable suspension at the rear. It comes to a halt using a 190mm front disc and a 130mm drum brake at the rear, with Combined Braking System (CBS) as standard. It rolls on 12-inch front and 10-inch rear alloy wheels. 

Feature-wise, the Grazia 125 Repsol Edition is equipped with the same set of equipment as the disc brake trim of the standard model. It includes an LED illumination system, DRLs on the handlebar cowl, a fully digital instrument console with tachometer, real-time and average-mileage indicators, a side-stand engine kill function, and an external fuel filler cap, etc. However, it misses out on the smartphone connectivity feature. 

Speaking about Honda’s Racing DNA, Mr. Atsushi Ogata, Managing Director, President & CEO, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India Pvt. Ltd said –

Repsol Honda racing team infuses the spirit of competing in the extreme challenge on the racetrack. With rich legacy paving the way for Honda’s bright future in racing, we are delighted to unveil the Grazia125Repsol Honda Team Edition for racing enthusiasts in India.

In the 125cc segment, the Grazia 125 Repsol Edition will compete with the TVS NTorq 125 Race XP (Rs 85,025) which also gets multiple riding modes and a bluetooth-based smartphone connectivity function with turn-by-turn navigation assist.