Honda Dio Deluxe was recently launched in India for INR 53,292 (ex-showroom Delhi). The scooter carries INR 3000 premium over regular variant and comes with all digital console and LED headlight. Both these features are being offered for the first time on Honda Dio.
The ignition key available with this model is also different as this one comes shared with Honda Grazia. Separate button for opening the seat area is also available on Honda Dio Deluxe. Optional mobile charging socket on the new Dio makes it highly practical for everyday use. Design remains completely identical to standard Dio.
Buyers can get their Deluxe variant in Dazzle Yellow Metallic, Mate Marshal Green Metallic, Pearl Igneous Black and Matte Axis Grey Metallic shade options. It comes with golden finished rims for that unique appearance.
Honda Dio is already carrying a sporty design and adding all these highlights make it even more impressive in terms of road presence. Honda Activa 5G sourced 109.19cc, single cylinder engine is used on both variants of Dio. This motor is good for 8 HP and 9 Nm of torque. The engine comes mated to an automatic gearbox and claims impressive mileage figures.
Honda offers front and rear hooks for easy luggage management, tubeless tyres, dual tone shades, service reminder and much more in terms of features on new Dio.
More than that, buyer can opt from a long list of accessories that range from front inner box to trendy mats and seat covers. Honda Dio is one among top selling products of India and primary rivals include Yamaha Ray ZR and TVS Wego.
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