Honda recently launched the Grazia targeted at the urban audience. An Activa 125 under the skin, the Grazia gets sharp looks and flashy paint schemes which make it stand out of the crowd. Here is a detailed photo gallery of the Honda Grazia –
The Grazia has been styled like a maxi-scooter with a massive and edgy front apron, which integrates the LED headlamp setup and turn indicators.
The rear section gets sharp lines and an upswept design, which do a good job of hiding the bulk. The LED tail lamp assembly and grab rails also get an edgy design.
In a first, the instrument console gets two digital displays, with a tachometer and a three-step eco speed indicator apart from the usual functions.
The 18-litre underseat compartment can be opened through a button located besides the ignition key slot. The fuel cap is located below the seat.
While several scooters get the option of a 12V power outlet in the underseat compartment, the one on the Grazia is conveniently located in the front glovebox.
At the heart of the Grazia is the 125cc air-cooled single-cylinder engine from the Activa 125, which delivers 8.5bhp and 10.5Nm of torque.
The Grazia rides on a 12-inch front wheel with telescopic forks, and a 10-inch rear wheel with an offset monoshock. The base variant gets steel wheels.
The 190mm front disc brake is offered as standard only in the top-spec Deluxe variant. The other two variants have to make do with a 130mm drum brake.