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(out of 5)
Visual Appeal
Reliability
Comfort
Service Experience
Value for Money
Review
39 weeks ago
Arvind Kumar
Amazing riding with Honda Dio 125. I was very confused to buy with Ntorq and Dio. But finally, I got Dio 125 due to maintenance and mileage. its looks very comfortable. If you want to buy or are confused with both I highly recommend going with Honda Dio 125 because all family members can ride. In my case, I bought it for my wife, my son and me also. Very good for all my family. Thanks, Honda to give a better option for all of us.
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Visual Appeal
Reliability
Comfort
Value for Money
About the Reviewer
Used it for
Occasional Commute
Owned for
3-6 months
Ridden for
< 5000 kms
Tips for other riders
As known to other friends and colleagues no maintenance till 35000 km.
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21
8
Honda Dio 125
23 weeks ago
Richardson Joseph
I previously owned Dio 2013, which I used for my daily commute. Explored Ntorq, Avenis, Aprilia, and Aerox for my next buy. Ignored Ntorq XT as it has less mileage. Planned to buy the Suzuki Avenis as it had more features than the Honda Dio.Test drove Avenis and Dio. I found the Dio 125 engine more refined and smooth. Found some vibration in Avenis. Tried Avenis from a different showroom too, but it was still the same. Dio 125 with fewer cosmetic features like Bluetooth and navigation outshone other scooters in the same category with a better and well-refined engine. An absolute pleasure to zip through the streets with this scooter. Gives mileage of about 50kmpl. The engine is powerful and the pickup is great. Preferred Std version over H Smart version. Pearl Deep Ground Gray is just wow. Happy with the purchase and just love riding this scooter, absolute fun.
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Visual Appeal
Reliability
Comfort
Service Experience
Value for Money
About the Reviewer
Used it for
Daily Commute
Owned for
< 3 months
Ridden for
< 5000 kms
Was this review helpful?
19
6
Solid product
38 weeks ago
Shaisab Das Gupta
The scooter is really nice to ride and is a noticable upgrade from the 110cc dio. It sounds better, looks better and has a feel good factor that would make riding the scooter more fun. It is quite matured to ride.I bought it on 9th Aug,2023 officially the first one in Dhanbad,Jharkhand and I have not yet emptied the entire tank. I love to ride it. However there are few things which could have been better.Pros:1. Good riding stance and stability.2. Good looks.3. Feature list is fine4. Idle start stop is really nice.5. Side-stand sensor is nice and useful.6. Weight distribution is good.7. Maintenance is very big plus pointCons:1. It should have got led tail lamps and indicators.2. The fuel gauge is tricky. It keeps fluctuating.3. Disk should have been standard4. Rear portion entirely replicated from Grazia.5. Rear wheel should have been of 12inch.
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Visual Appeal
Reliability
Comfort
Service Experience
Value for Money
About the Reviewer
Used it for
Daily Commute
Owned for
> 1 yr
Ridden for
> 15000 kms
Was this review helpful?
12
8
Best 125 cc for younger looks
14 weeks ago
Pankaj More
Handling is 5/5. Performance is adequate for 125. Riding is 5/5 for city rides. Looks 5/5 in the segment. Mileage is 53-54 in the city with a speed of 55-65. The only con is for smart variants as the emergency key lock opener is very poor quality and one can open and misuse this. Overall I say it's the smoothest among all the 125 cc scooters. I did a test ride of all the available 125cc scooters before selecting this. Finally Got this.
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Visual Appeal
Reliability
Comfort
Service Experience
Value for Money
About the Reviewer
Used it for
Occasional Commute
Owned for
< 3 months
Ridden for
< 5000 kms
Was this review helpful?
10
6
Don't go for its look
2 weeks ago
Pankaj Rabha
If you are reading this review please don't buy just because of its look. I own two scooters one is a Ntorq and another is this Dio 125 I bought it because of its looks and I thought I would get a better milage than my Ntorq which turned out to be the Ntorq is better and yes even I didn't believe it. Night visibility is zero like zero if you ride on highway but in the city and in the village you will not have that issue but highway zero you have to ride like a blind person and are not comfortable for long rides even if the ride is for like 40 to 50 km your back started hurting and the suspension hit like anything on highway small bumps.
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Visual Appeal
Reliability
Comfort
Service Experience
Value for Money
About the Reviewer
Used it for
Daily Commute
Owned for
3-6 months
Ridden for
< 5000 kms
Tips for other riders
Better use extra light if you ride on highways
Was this review helpful?
3
1
Great
10 weeks ago
Magesh
Pros: Powered by a 109cc engine it can reach speeds up to 80 kmph which is good enough for city rides. Being lightweight at just 99 kg means it is easy to manoeuvre and handle even in traffic. The engine also has a good pickup so you don't have to work too hard at the throttle.Cons: The major drawback is front suspensions which are very bad. The Honda Dio is a trusty little scooter that packs a decent punch.
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Visual Appeal
Reliability
Comfort
Service Experience
Value for Money
About the Reviewer
Used it for
Daily Commute
Owned for
> 1 yr
Ridden for
> 15000 kms
Tips for other riders
Use tubeless tyre and change oil
Was this review helpful?
3
3
Review
39 weeks ago
Arvind Kumar
Amazing riding with Honda Dio 125. I was very confused to buy with Ntorq and Dio. But finally, I got Dio 125 due to maintenance and mileage. its looks very comfortable. If you want to buy or are confused with both I highly recommend going with Honda Dio 125 because all family members can ride. In my case, I bought it for my wife, my son and me also. Very good for all my family. Thanks, Honda to give a better option for all of us.
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Visual Appeal
Reliability
Comfort
Value for Money
About the Reviewer
Used it for
Occasional Commute
Owned for
3-6 months
Ridden for
< 5000 kms
Tips for other riders
As known to other friends and colleagues no maintenance till 35000 km.
Was this review helpful?
21
8
Honda Dio 125
23 weeks ago
Richardson Joseph
I previously owned Dio 2013, which I used for my daily commute. Explored Ntorq, Avenis, Aprilia, and Aerox for my next buy. Ignored Ntorq XT as it has less mileage. Planned to buy the Suzuki Avenis as it had more features than the Honda Dio.Test drove Avenis and Dio. I found the Dio 125 engine more refined and smooth. Found some vibration in Avenis. Tried Avenis from a different showroom too, but it was still the same. Dio 125 with fewer cosmetic features like Bluetooth and navigation outshone other scooters in the same category with a better and well-refined engine. An absolute pleasure to zip through the streets with this scooter. Gives mileage of about 50kmpl. The engine is powerful and the pickup is great. Preferred Std version over H Smart version. Pearl Deep Ground Gray is just wow. Happy with the purchase and just love riding this scooter, absolute fun.
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Visual Appeal
Reliability
Comfort
Service Experience
Value for Money
About the Reviewer
Used it for
Daily Commute
Owned for
< 3 months
Ridden for
< 5000 kms
Was this review helpful?
19
6
Solid product
38 weeks ago
Shaisab Das Gupta
The scooter is really nice to ride and is a noticable upgrade from the 110cc dio. It sounds better, looks better and has a feel good factor that would make riding the scooter more fun. It is quite matured to ride.I bought it on 9th Aug,2023 officially the first one in Dhanbad,Jharkhand and I have not yet emptied the entire tank. I love to ride it. However there are few things which could have been better.Pros:1. Good riding stance and stability.2. Good looks.3. Feature list is fine4. Idle start stop is really nice.5. Side-stand sensor is nice and useful.6. Weight distribution is good.7. Maintenance is very big plus pointCons:1. It should have got led tail lamps and indicators.2. The fuel gauge is tricky. It keeps fluctuating.3. Disk should have been standard4. Rear portion entirely replicated from Grazia.5. Rear wheel should have been of 12inch.
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Visual Appeal
Reliability
Comfort
Service Experience
Value for Money
About the Reviewer
Used it for
Daily Commute
Owned for
> 1 yr
Ridden for
> 15000 kms
Was this review helpful?
12
8
Best 125 cc for younger looks
14 weeks ago
Pankaj More
Handling is 5/5. Performance is adequate for 125. Riding is 5/5 for city rides. Looks 5/5 in the segment. Mileage is 53-54 in the city with a speed of 55-65. The only con is for smart variants as the emergency key lock opener is very poor quality and one can open and misuse this. Overall I say it's the smoothest among all the 125 cc scooters. I did a test ride of all the available 125cc scooters before selecting this. Finally Got this.
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Visual Appeal
Reliability
Comfort
Service Experience
Value for Money
About the Reviewer
Used it for
Occasional Commute
Owned for
< 3 months
Ridden for
< 5000 kms
Was this review helpful?
10
6
Don't go for its look
2 weeks ago
Pankaj Rabha
If you are reading this review please don't buy just because of its look. I own two scooters one is a Ntorq and another is this Dio 125 I bought it because of its looks and I thought I would get a better milage than my Ntorq which turned out to be the Ntorq is better and yes even I didn't believe it. Night visibility is zero like zero if you ride on highway but in the city and in the village you will not have that issue but highway zero you have to ride like a blind person and are not comfortable for long rides even if the ride is for like 40 to 50 km your back started hurting and the suspension hit like anything on highway small bumps.
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Visual Appeal
Reliability
Comfort
Service Experience
Value for Money
About the Reviewer
Used it for
Daily Commute
Owned for
3-6 months
Ridden for
< 5000 kms
Tips for other riders
Better use extra light if you ride on highways
Was this review helpful?
3
1
Great
10 weeks ago
Magesh
Pros: Powered by a 109cc engine it can reach speeds up to 80 kmph which is good enough for city rides. Being lightweight at just 99 kg means it is easy to manoeuvre and handle even in traffic. The engine also has a good pickup so you don't have to work too hard at the throttle.Cons: The major drawback is front suspensions which are very bad. The Honda Dio is a trusty little scooter that packs a decent punch.
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Visual Appeal
Reliability
Comfort
Service Experience
Value for Money
About the Reviewer
Used it for
Daily Commute
Owned for
> 1 yr
Ridden for
> 15000 kms
Tips for other riders
Use tubeless tyre and change oil
Was this review helpful?
3
3
Review
39 weeks ago
Arvind Kumar
Amazing riding with Honda Dio 125. I was very confused to buy with Ntorq and Dio. But finally, I got Dio 125 due to maintenance and mileage. its looks very comfortable. If you want to buy or are confused with both I highly recommend going with Honda Dio 125 because all family members can ride. In my case, I bought it for my wife, my son and me also. Very good for all my family. Thanks, Honda to give a better option for all of us.
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Visual Appeal
Reliability
Comfort
Value for Money
About the Reviewer
Used it for
Occasional Commute
Owned for
3-6 months
Ridden for
< 5000 kms
Tips for other riders
As known to other friends and colleagues no maintenance till 35000 km.
Was this review helpful?
21
8
Honda Dio 125
23 weeks ago
Richardson Joseph
I previously owned Dio 2013, which I used for my daily commute. Explored Ntorq, Avenis, Aprilia, and Aerox for my next buy. Ignored Ntorq XT as it has less mileage. Planned to buy the Suzuki Avenis as it had more features than the Honda Dio.Test drove Avenis and Dio. I found the Dio 125 engine more refined and smooth. Found some vibration in Avenis. Tried Avenis from a different showroom too, but it was still the same. Dio 125 with fewer cosmetic features like Bluetooth and navigation outshone other scooters in the same category with a better and well-refined engine. An absolute pleasure to zip through the streets with this scooter. Gives mileage of about 50kmpl. The engine is powerful and the pickup is great. Preferred Std version over H Smart version. Pearl Deep Ground Gray is just wow. Happy with the purchase and just love riding this scooter, absolute fun.
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Visual Appeal
Reliability
Comfort
Service Experience
Value for Money
About the Reviewer
Used it for
Daily Commute
Owned for
< 3 months
Ridden for
< 5000 kms
Was this review helpful?
19
6
Solid product
38 weeks ago
Shaisab Das Gupta
The scooter is really nice to ride and is a noticable upgrade from the 110cc dio. It sounds better, looks better and has a feel good factor that would make riding the scooter more fun. It is quite matured to ride.I bought it on 9th Aug,2023 officially the first one in Dhanbad,Jharkhand and I have not yet emptied the entire tank. I love to ride it. However there are few things which could have been better.Pros:1. Good riding stance and stability.2. Good looks.3. Feature list is fine4. Idle start stop is really nice.5. Side-stand sensor is nice and useful.6. Weight distribution is good.7. Maintenance is very big plus pointCons:1. It should have got led tail lamps and indicators.2. The fuel gauge is tricky. It keeps fluctuating.3. Disk should have been standard4. Rear portion entirely replicated from Grazia.5. Rear wheel should have been of 12inch.
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Visual Appeal
Reliability
Comfort
Service Experience
Value for Money
About the Reviewer
Used it for
Daily Commute
Owned for
> 1 yr
Ridden for
> 15000 kms
Was this review helpful?
12
8
Best 125 cc for younger looks
14 weeks ago
Pankaj More
Handling is 5/5. Performance is adequate for 125. Riding is 5/5 for city rides. Looks 5/5 in the segment. Mileage is 53-54 in the city with a speed of 55-65. The only con is for smart variants as the emergency key lock opener is very poor quality and one can open and misuse this. Overall I say it's the smoothest among all the 125 cc scooters. I did a test ride of all the available 125cc scooters before selecting this. Finally Got this.
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Visual Appeal
Reliability
Comfort
Service Experience
Value for Money
About the Reviewer
Used it for
Occasional Commute
Owned for
< 3 months
Ridden for
< 5000 kms
Was this review helpful?
10
6
Don't go for its look
2 weeks ago
Pankaj Rabha
If you are reading this review please don't buy just because of its look. I own two scooters one is a Ntorq and another is this Dio 125 I bought it because of its looks and I thought I would get a better milage than my Ntorq which turned out to be the Ntorq is better and yes even I didn't believe it. Night visibility is zero like zero if you ride on highway but in the city and in the village you will not have that issue but highway zero you have to ride like a blind person and are not comfortable for long rides even if the ride is for like 40 to 50 km your back started hurting and the suspension hit like anything on highway small bumps.
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Visual Appeal
Reliability
Comfort
Service Experience
Value for Money
About the Reviewer
Used it for
Daily Commute
Owned for
3-6 months
Ridden for
< 5000 kms
Tips for other riders
Better use extra light if you ride on highways
Was this review helpful?
3
1
Great
10 weeks ago
Magesh
Pros: Powered by a 109cc engine it can reach speeds up to 80 kmph which is good enough for city rides. Being lightweight at just 99 kg means it is easy to manoeuvre and handle even in traffic. The engine also has a good pickup so you don't have to work too hard at the throttle.Cons: The major drawback is front suspensions which are very bad. The Honda Dio is a trusty little scooter that packs a decent punch.
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Visual Appeal
Reliability
Comfort
Service Experience
Value for Money
About the Reviewer
Used it for
Daily Commute
Owned for
> 1 yr
Ridden for
> 15000 kms
Tips for other riders
Use tubeless tyre and change oil
Was this review helpful?
3
3
Review
39 weeks ago
Arvind Kumar
Amazing riding with Honda Dio 125. I was very confused to buy with Ntorq and Dio. But finally, I got Dio 125 due to maintenance and mileage. its looks very comfortable. If you want to buy or are confused with both I highly recommend going with Honda Dio 125 because all family members can ride. In my case, I bought it for my wife, my son and me also. Very good for all my family. Thanks, Honda to give a better option for all of us.
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Visual Appeal
Reliability
Comfort
Value for Money
About the Reviewer
Used it for
Occasional Commute
Owned for
3-6 months
Ridden for
< 5000 kms
Tips for other riders
As known to other friends and colleagues no maintenance till 35000 km.
Was this review helpful?
21
8
Honda Dio 125
23 weeks ago
Richardson Joseph
I previously owned Dio 2013, which I used for my daily commute. Explored Ntorq, Avenis, Aprilia, and Aerox for my next buy. Ignored Ntorq XT as it has less mileage. Planned to buy the Suzuki Avenis as it had more features than the Honda Dio.Test drove Avenis and Dio. I found the Dio 125 engine more refined and smooth. Found some vibration in Avenis. Tried Avenis from a different showroom too, but it was still the same. Dio 125 with fewer cosmetic features like Bluetooth and navigation outshone other scooters in the same category with a better and well-refined engine. An absolute pleasure to zip through the streets with this scooter. Gives mileage of about 50kmpl. The engine is powerful and the pickup is great. Preferred Std version over H Smart version. Pearl Deep Ground Gray is just wow. Happy with the purchase and just love riding this scooter, absolute fun.
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Visual Appeal
Reliability
Comfort
Service Experience
Value for Money
About the Reviewer
Used it for
Daily Commute
Owned for
< 3 months
Ridden for
< 5000 kms
Was this review helpful?
19
6
Solid product
38 weeks ago
Shaisab Das Gupta
The scooter is really nice to ride and is a noticable upgrade from the 110cc dio. It sounds better, looks better and has a feel good factor that would make riding the scooter more fun. It is quite matured to ride.I bought it on 9th Aug,2023 officially the first one in Dhanbad,Jharkhand and I have not yet emptied the entire tank. I love to ride it. However there are few things which could have been better.Pros:1. Good riding stance and stability.2. Good looks.3. Feature list is fine4. Idle start stop is really nice.5. Side-stand sensor is nice and useful.6. Weight distribution is good.7. Maintenance is very big plus pointCons:1. It should have got led tail lamps and indicators.2. The fuel gauge is tricky. It keeps fluctuating.3. Disk should have been standard4. Rear portion entirely replicated from Grazia.5. Rear wheel should have been of 12inch.
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Visual Appeal
Reliability
Comfort
Service Experience
Value for Money
About the Reviewer
Used it for
Daily Commute
Owned for
> 1 yr
Ridden for
> 15000 kms
Was this review helpful?
12
8
Best 125 cc for younger looks
14 weeks ago
Pankaj More
Handling is 5/5. Performance is adequate for 125. Riding is 5/5 for city rides. Looks 5/5 in the segment. Mileage is 53-54 in the city with a speed of 55-65. The only con is for smart variants as the emergency key lock opener is very poor quality and one can open and misuse this. Overall I say it's the smoothest among all the 125 cc scooters. I did a test ride of all the available 125cc scooters before selecting this. Finally Got this.
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Visual Appeal
Reliability
Comfort
Service Experience
Value for Money
About the Reviewer
Used it for
Occasional Commute
Owned for
< 3 months
Ridden for
< 5000 kms
Was this review helpful?
10
6
Don't go for its look
2 weeks ago
Pankaj Rabha
If you are reading this review please don't buy just because of its look. I own two scooters one is a Ntorq and another is this Dio 125 I bought it because of its looks and I thought I would get a better milage than my Ntorq which turned out to be the Ntorq is better and yes even I didn't believe it. Night visibility is zero like zero if you ride on highway but in the city and in the village you will not have that issue but highway zero you have to ride like a blind person and are not comfortable for long rides even if the ride is for like 40 to 50 km your back started hurting and the suspension hit like anything on highway small bumps.
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Visual Appeal
Reliability
Comfort
Service Experience
Value for Money
About the Reviewer
Used it for
Daily Commute
Owned for
3-6 months
Ridden for
< 5000 kms
Tips for other riders
Better use extra light if you ride on highways
Was this review helpful?
3
1
Great
10 weeks ago
Magesh
Pros: Powered by a 109cc engine it can reach speeds up to 80 kmph which is good enough for city rides. Being lightweight at just 99 kg means it is easy to manoeuvre and handle even in traffic. The engine also has a good pickup so you don't have to work too hard at the throttle.Cons: The major drawback is front suspensions which are very bad. The Honda Dio is a trusty little scooter that packs a decent punch.
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Visual Appeal
Reliability
Comfort
Service Experience
Value for Money
About the Reviewer
Used it for
Daily Commute
Owned for
> 1 yr
Ridden for
> 15000 kms
Tips for other riders
Use tubeless tyre and change oil
Was this review helpful?
3
3
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