2023 Honda Dio 125: City commuter is back with dynamic features

Honda Dio 125. Photo: Honda Nepal
Honda Dio 125. Photo: Honda Nepal

Honda Nepal has started the delivery of its popular scooter, the Honda Dio 125 in Nepal. The scooter was officially launched at the NADA Auto Show 2023. It was launched in India back in July and made its way quite early in Nepal. The scooter has a wide range of attention as the 2023 model gets a new design with better performance and features.

The Honda Dio 125 comes in two variants, Standard and Deluxe. There are a few differences between the two variants along with price. The older 110cc Dio remains one of Nepal’s most popular scooters and now comes in a BS6 version. The 125cc variant is also BS6 compliant, contributing to reduced pollution and improved mileage performance. The scooter is offered in a diverse array of colours. It competes with the TVS Ntorq and Suzuki Avenis in the market.

Let us see what the scooter delivers in terms of specs.

Specifications of Honda Dio 125

Dimensions Length: 1,830mm
Width: 707mm
Height: 1,172mm
Wheelbase 1,260mm
Ground Clearance 171mm
Kerb weight 104 kg
Engine type 4-stroke, SI Engine
Engine capacity 123.92 cc
Maximum power 6.09 kW @ 6250 rpm
Maximum torque 10.4 Nm @ 5000 rpm
Bore 50mm
Stroke 63.113mm
Fuel system PGM-FI fuel injection
Transmission Automatic
Top speed 95 kmph
Fuel tank 5.3 litres
Mileage 48 kmpl
Frame Underbone
Suspension Front: Telescopic
Rear: 3-Step Adjustable Spring Loaded Hydraulic
Brake Front: Disc
Rear: Drum
Tyre Front: 90-12 54J
Rear: 100-10 53J
Instrument cluster Digital
Boot space 18 litres
Battery 12V
Colours Sports Red | Pearl Nightstar Black | Pearl Siren Blue | Matte Marvel Blue Metallic | Matte Sangria Red Metallic | Pearl Deep Ground Grey | Matte Axis Grey Metallic
Price Standard: Rs 299,000
Deluxe: Rs 309,000

Design

The Honda Dio 125 has a refreshed and modern look. The design is a mix of the older Dio and the Honda Grazia. The new Dio has a lot of parts made up of fibre materials which has helped the weight to reduce by a lot. The use of fibre materials has also improved the performance.

Honda Dio 125. Photo: Honda Nepal
Honda Dio 125. Photo: Honda Nepal

The Honda Dio 125 has the same V-shaped LED DRL but is not connected. The headlights are LED too and are quite bright with the iconic Dio styling. The side indicators however are halogen but do its work well.

Honda Dio 125 front view. Photo: Honda Nepal
Photo: Honda Nepal

On the side, the Dio 125 looks like the Honda Grazia with sharp and modern looks. The seats are well cushioned and soft for comfortable rides. The floorboard is also wide and the legs can rest properly there.

Honda Dio 125 side view. Photo: Honda Nepal
Photo: Honda Nepal

The rear part of the Dio 125 is completely changed and has new looks. Both the indicators and the taillight are halogen. The back cover design and the taillight design are also inspired by the Grazia. The overall look of the scooter is enhanced more with dual-tone colour options and 3D chrome accents.

Honda Dio 125 rear view. Photo: Honda Nepal
Photo: Honda Nepal

The Honda Dio 125 comes in two variants; Standard (Std) and Deluxe(Dlx). There are a few key differences between the two variants. The Dlx variants have the remote keyless feature which uses H-Smart technology for Smart Key which has features like Smart Safe, Smart Find, Smart Unlock and Smart Start. The other difference is the availability of Kickstart. The Std variant has a kickstart whereas the Dlx variant has only self electric start.

The digital instrument cluster is available in both variants of the Honda Dio 125 and is the same as the Honda Grazia. There are two instrument clusters with the upper one displaying speed, rpm, turn indicator, headlight, eco mode, idle start-stop, check engine light and key immobilizer. The lower digital instrument cluster displays other information like fuel, real-time mileage, average, trip meter and time.

The storage space on the Honda Dio 125 is also decent with a 18-litre boot space capacity. There is also a glove box on the left side which is also spacious. There is a hook on the side of the glove box to hook your bags and things.

Honda Dio 125 exhaust and body graphics. Photo: Honda Nepal
Photo: Honda Nepal

The other new addition to the Honda Dio 125 is the dual-tip exhaust. The exhaust note has more bass and punch.

Performance

The Honda Dio 125 has a 4-stroke, SI Engine with a capacity of 123.92 cc delivering good performance. It has a maximum power output of 6.09 kW at 6,250 rpm and a torque of 10.4 N-m at 5,000 rpm which is efficient in city rides. Its PGM-FI fuel injection system optimises fuel delivery, which gives a mileage of about 48 kmpl. The automatic transmission is smooth and can reach a top speed of 95 kmph. It has a 50mm bore and 63.113mm stroke that is responsive on the road. The scooter is BS6 2.0 compliant which reduces the carbon emission produced by the engine.

Honda Dio 125 . Photo: Honda Nepal
Photo: Honda Nepal

The Honda Dio 125 also has a smooth ride with the front telescopic suspension and 3-step adjustable spring-loaded hydraulic rear suspension which provides a comfortable ride. The brakes on the Honda Dio 125 use a Combi-braking system. The front has a disc brake and the rear has a drum brake which has pretty reliable stopping power. The tyre of the scooter uses a 90-12 54J on the front and 100-10 53J on the rear. The tyres are tubeless and the alloy black-coloured wheels add to the performance.

Honda Dio 125 tyre and suspension. Photo: Honda Nepal
Photo: Honda Nepal

Features

The features of the Honda Dio 125 are as follows:

  • 123.92 cc engine
  • 6.09 kW Maximum power and 10.4 Nm Maximum torque
  • PGM-FI fuel injection system
  • Automatic transmission
  • Tubeless tyres and alloy wheels
  • Idling Stop System
  • External fuel lid
  • 18L under-seat storage
  • Front glove box
  • Integrated pass switch
  • Smart digital instrument cluster
  • Side stand engine cut-off
  • Disc brake in front and drum brake in rear
  • Combined braking system (CBS)
  • LED headlight
  • Bold graphics and dual-tone color schemes
  • Smart key for keyless ignition (Dlx variant)

The Honda Dio 125 is available in 7 colour options; Sports Red, Pearl Nightstar Black, Pearl Siren Blue, Matte Marvel Blue Metallic, Matte Sangria Red Metallic, Pearl Deep Ground Grey and Matte Axis Grey Metallic.

Honda Dio 125 colour options. Photo: Honda Nepal
Photo: Honda Nepal

The Honda Dio 125 is available in two variants in Nepal; Std which costs Rs 299,000 and Dlx which costs Rs 309,000.

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