Honda Dio updated with new TFT display, priced from Rs 74,930

    The Honda Dio now gets the same TFT dash as the Activa 125.

    Published On Jan 15, 2025 11:52:00 AM

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    Honda has once again updated one of its two-wheelers. This time, it’s the Dio, which gets a new TFT display and is now OBD2B-compliant.

    1. Dio’s available in 2 variants, 5 colours
    2. It now has a 4.2-inch full TFT display
    3. Prices have increased by up to Rs 7,985

    2025 Honda Dio update details

    Honda has been updating and making its complete line-up OBD2B-compliant. The new norms are coming into effect on April 1. The Dio has also received an upgrade in its feature list in the form of a 4.2-inch full TFT colour display, which gives you a host of information such as the mileage indicator, trip meters, an eco indicator and distance to empty. The Dio also gets a USB type-C charging port to charge your device on the move.

     

    Powering the Dio is the same 109.51cc, single-cylinder PGM-FI engine that is now OBD2B-compliant. It develops 7.8hp and 9.03Nm, and Honda has equipped the Dio with an idling-stop system.

    The 2025 Honda Dio is now available in five colours: Metallic Red, Pearl Black, Pearl Black with Deep Gray, Mat Marvel Blue and Mat Gray Metallic. These colours are available across two variants, i.e., STD and DLX. Honda has discontinued the top-spec H-smart variant, effectively making the DLX the top variant.



    All these changes have led to an increase in the Dio’s price. The STD variant now starts from Rs 74,930, and the DLX variant sets you back by Rs 85,648, which is an increase of Rs 1,718 for the former and Rs 7,985 for the latter.

    All prices ex-showroom, Delhi

    Also see: Honda SP160 updated, priced from Rs 1.22 lakh

    Honda Activa 125 updated with new TFT display, launched at Rs 94,442
     

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