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Honda Activa 7G 2025: Honda has unveiled the Activa 7G 2025, continuing its legacy as one of India’s most trusted scooters. This latest model brings a blend of dependable performance, smart updates, and a sleek new look, making it an ideal choice for city commuters who want a no-fuss, comfortable ride.

Design and Features

The Activa 7G keeps its classic scooter charm but with refreshed body panels and tasteful chrome accents, giving it a subtle modern edge. It offers a longer, more comfortable seat perfect for both rider and pillion. The new digital instrument cluster adds a handy tech upgrade while Bluetooth connectivity and a USB charging port enhance everyday convenience.

Engine and Performance

Powering the Activa 7G is a refined 110cc single-cylinder, air-cooled engine that delivers about 7.6 to 8 bhp of power and 8.8 to 9 Nm of torque. This engine is paired with a smooth CVT automatic transmission that makes riding effortless in city traffic. The scooter complies with the latest BS6 emission norms, ensuring it is eco-friendly and fuel-efficient.

Mileage and Comfort

The Activa 7G impresses with an expected mileage of around 55 km per litre, placing it among the most fuel-efficient scooters in its segment. Its 5-litre fuel tank supports longer rides between fuel stops. With front telescopic and rear preload-adjustable monoshock suspension, the Activa 7G guarantees a stable and comfortable ride on varied road conditions.

Safety and Convenience

Honda has equipped the Activa 7G with a Combined Braking System (CBS) for balanced stopping power. Additional features include an engine start/stop switch for better fuel saving, side-stand engine cut-off, and a spacious under-seat storage compartment.

Pricing and Availability

The Honda Activa 7G is expected to launch around October 2025, with prices estimated between ₹80,000 and ₹90,000 (ex-showroom, India). This pricing positions it competitively in the popular 110cc scooter segment, appealing to young riders, working professionals, and families alike.
 


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