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A modern and a stylish 125 CC engine two-wheeler, available at a starting price of Rs. 76,661 in India. This scooter comes in 3 variants and 6 colour options with top variant priced at Rs. 85,704. The Grazia is housed with a powerful engine of 125 cc BS6 which generates an energy of 8.14 bhp and a torque of 10.3 Nm. The scooter weighs 108 kg and has a fuel tank capacity of 5.3 litres and has a standard combined braking system of both wheels. It occupies the same space that the Activa 125 caters to of the younger generation. The focus of the scooter is on generating more excitement among the younger audience rather than focusing on practicality. As such, it gets aggressive designing with ‘motoscooter’ appearance which got sharper and edgier with the BS6 transmission.The Grazia comes embedded with a host of standard features like LED headlamps and a twin digital instrument cluster. It also includes a feature we have not seen on a scooter since the Kinetic Blaze i.e., a tachometer, 3-step eco indicator, and a mileage indicator apart from the regular trove of information. Most of the elements are similar to the Activa 125, which includes the ACG silent starter, multifunction key, integrated pass switch, and the Idling Stop System. During the BS6 revision, this console was tweaked to show additional info such as real-time fuel efficiency, distance-to-empty and more. There are other convenience-oriented features too including a side-stand indicator with engine cut-off, external fuel filler and an idling stop system, which is exclusive to the Deluxe trim of the is scooter. This is the reason the scooter is one of the preferred choices among the younger audience. It rides on 12-inch of front alloy wheel and 10-inch of rear alloy wheels. Suspension duties are handled by telescopic forks and a monoshock as a standard.It is available in yellow, grey, blue and red colour options. Honda also offers a Sports Edition which comes in two swanky colour options including Pearl Nightstar Black and Sports Red. It directly competes with Hero Maestro Edge, Yamaha Ray ZR, TVS Ntorq 125, Aprilia SR 125 and Suzuki Burgman Street 125.
