At a starting price of Rs 78,500 (ex-showroom, Delhi), Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India (HMSI) recently rolled out the updated Livo in the Indian market. This launch happened shortly after the bikemaker revamped the CD110 Dream Deluxe, a 110cc commuter motorcycle. The entry-level commuter motorcycle is offered in two variants: Drum and the Disc, with the latter retailing for Rs 82,500 (ex-showroom). On the 2023 iteration of the Livo, Honda is providing a 10-year warranty package (3 years standard + 7 years extendable warranty). The bike has only received slightly modified aesthetics centred around the tank in addition to an OBD2-compliant engine. Three colour options are available for the bike: Athletic Blue, Metallic Black, and Matte Crust Metallic, the first two of which appear to be rather appealing.
Speaking on the launch, Yogesh Mathur, Director of Sales and Marketing, HMSI, said, ‘Since its debut in 2015, Livo has been a favourite among aspirational buyers in its category and with the introduction of OBD2 norms, we are elevating its appeal to new heights. Now infused with advanced technology, the 2023 Honda Livo is a perfect blend of style, comfort, and performance that meets the expectations of modern-day riders.’
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2023 Honda Livo: Styling and Features
The manufacturer claims that the new Livo targets the younger generation, for it blends simplicity simple but stylish-looking. In addition, the model has some visually appealing graphics that add to its contemporary appearance. A long single seat is included with the Honda Livo motorcycle for further comfort. Its massive fuel tank and sculpted tank shrouds give the entire appearance a hint of sportiness. 18-inch Black alloy wheels and chrome muffler covers are further highlights. Athletic Blue Metallic, Matte Crust Metallic, and Black are the three available colour schemes for this new motorcycle.
The new Honda Livo motorcycle comes with a number of notable features, including a DC headlamp, a long 657mm single seat, a combi-brake system (CBS), RSU telescopic forks, 5-step adjustable rear shock absorbers, a viscous air filter, sealed chain, a low-maintenance 4Ah battery, and tubeless tyres.
2023 Honda Livo: Engine Specs and Hardware
The Livo is powered by a single-cylinder air-cooled 109.51cc engine, which generates a maximum torque output of 9.30Nm and a peak power output of 8.67bhp. A 4-speed gearbox handles transmission responsibilities. The unit now has an ACG starter motor for a silent engine start along with OBD2 compliance. The brushless motor also functions as a generator to produce current and charge the battery while riding. A two-way engine Start/Stop switch, an integrated side stand inhibitor, and an external fuel pump are some of the standout components of this 110cc powertrain. The latter feature makes maintenance simple.
The hardware package has not changed along with 18-inch alloy wheels, dual springs, telescopic forks, and drum brakes on both ends. A front disc brake version with enhanced specifications is available as an option.
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2023 Honda Livo: Rivals
The Livo competes with models such as the TVS Sport and Hero Passion Xtec.
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