Honda Livo updated, priced from Rs 83,080

    The Livo now gets a new digital dash, and prices have risen by up to Rs 1,400.

    Published On Jan 20, 2025 02:41:00 PM

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    Recently, Honda has been on an update spree, refreshing most of its commuter line-up to comply with the latest OBD2B norms. The 110cc urban Livo has now received similar updates and is available in two variants: Drum (Rs 83,080) and Disc (Rs 85,878).

    1. The engine is now OBD2B-compliant and makes the same output
    2. It now has a fully digital dash, gets three new colours

    The Honda Livo is the brand’s 110cc urban commuter. Since its launch in 2015, the Livo has only seen minor updates and has remained largely unchanged. It features an OBD2B-compliant 109.51cc engine that produces 8.9hp and 9.3Nm of torque, mated to a 4-speed gearbox.

    Honda has also given the Livo a new digital dash, a step up from the earlier digi-analogue unit, resulting in additional functionalities such as a real-time mileage indicator and distance to empty. It continues to get the service due indicator and side stand engine cut-off features, just like the outgoing model.

    This update has also brought along three new colours, and the Livo continues to be offered in two variants: Drum and Disc. With this update, Honda has increased the price of the Drum variant by Rs 1,429, bringing the effective starting price to Rs 83,080. The top Disc variant sees a negligible price rise of Rs 227, now costing Rs 85,878.

    All prices ex-showroom, Delhi.

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

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