Honda SP125 updated, priced from Rs 91,771

    The SP125 now gets the same TFT dash as the Activa 125, and its prices have gone up by Rs 4,300-Rs 8,800.

    Published On Dec 23, 2024 02:40:00 PM

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    Honda has updated the SP125 and given it the same TFT dash as the one Activa 125 was updated with a few days ago.
    1. Aside from OBD2B compliance, SP125 is unchanged mechanically
    2. Its 124cc air-cooled engine still delivers 11hp and 11Nm 
    3. SP125 now has a 4.2-inch TFT with Bluetooth connectivity 

    Despite modifications made to comply with the updated OBD2B emission standards, the 124cc air-cooled engine still delivers 11hp and 11Nm. It is paired with a five-speed transmission. Aside from meeting the stricter emission rules, the 2025 SP125 is mechanically and visually identical to the previous bike, save for the five new colourways.

    The only noteworthy change is that the SP125 now comes with a 4.2-inch TFT along with Bluetooth connectivity and a USB-C charging port. With revised pricing for the 2025 model, the Honda SP125 has experienced a price hike across its variants. The drum brake variant, which formerly sold for Rs 87,468, now costs about Rs 4,300 more, at Rs 91,771. The disc brake variant, earlier priced at Rs 91,468, has seen an increase of nearly Rs 8,800 and now costs Rs 1,00,284.

    Honda also recently updated the Activa 125, making it OBD2B-compliant, giving it the same TFT display and new colours.

    All prices are ex-showroom, Delhi.

    Also see: Honda Activa e: revealed with 102km range

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