2025 Honda Dio 110 Launched in India, Starts at Rs 74,930
The new Honda Dio boasts a new 4.2-inch TFT display and USB type-C charging port and is now OBD-2B compliant.
The updated 2025 Honda Dio 110 scooter has been launched in India with OBD-2B compliance to stand with the more stringent emission norms. It is available in two trims — STD and DLX, priced at Rs 74,930 and Rs 85,648 (ex-showroom), respectively. The core moto-scooter design of the Dio, which has been its highlight among young riders, remains unchanged. However, the updated scooter has added features and new paint schemes for a fresh look. Key upgrades include a new digital instrument cluster, an idling stop-start system, and a USB Type-C port to charge your devices. Customers across India can now place their bookings, with deliveries scheduled to commence by the end of the month.
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While unveiling the 2025 Dio, Tsutsumu Otani, Managing Director, President & CEO of Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India, said 'The Dio has always been synonymous with youthful energy and innovation. With the launch of the 2025 Dio, we aim to redefine the scooter experience by integrating modern technology, enhanced performance, and eco-friendly compliance keeping the core concept of moto scooter intact. We are confident that the new Dio will continue to lead as the preferred scooter of choice for India’s vibrant youth.'
2025 Honda Dio 110: Engine, Features, and More
For 2025, the Honda Dio continues to use its 109.51cc single-cylinder engine, now upgraded to comply with OBD-2B standards. The engine’s performance figures remain unchanged, producing 7.84bhp of maximum power and 9.03Nm of peak torque, and it is mated to a CVT gearbox. Additionally, the idling stop-start feature has been included to improve fuel efficiency.
Features-wise, the revamped Dio boasts a new 4.2-inch TFT display that provides key ride details, including range, trip data, and eco indicators. It also comes standard with a Type-C charging port for enhanced functionality.
Visually, the Dio remains the same, as Honda has opted to retain the existing body design and graphics without introducing any updates. The scooter is available in five appealing paint jobs: Mat Axis Gray Metallic, Imperial Red Metallic, Pearl Igneous Black + Pearl Deep Ground Gray, Pearl Igneous Black, and Mat Marvel Blue.
Sharing his thoughts on the launch, Yogesh Mathur, Director, of Sales and Marketing, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India, remarked, 'At Honda, our aim is to provide mobility solutions that enhance the lives of our customers. The 2025 Dio represents the perfect fusion of innovation, style, and technology. Its OBD2B-compliant engine not only meets the latest emission norms but also ensures exceptional performance and fuel efficiency. True to its tagline, ‘Dio Wanna Have Fun’, this moto scooter is more than just a ride – it is an expression of energy & styles, one that resonates with the aspirations of India’s younger generation.'
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