Honda unveils new Forza 125, Forza 300 scooters
- New Forza 125, Forza 300 unveiled
- Gets new colours, new full-colour TFT screen
- India launch unlikely
Honda has unveiled two new scooters, the Forza 125 and the Forza 300. Both scooters have been updated to be 2025 models and have received some feature additions and new colours.
For 2025, the Forza 125 and the Forza 300 will be sold in new colours. The 125cc model gets Mat Pearl Pacific Blue and Mat Pearl Cool White, whereas the 300cc scooter gets a new Carnelian Red Metallic scheme. These paint schemes will be sold alongside the ones available in the 2024 models.
The Japanese brand has also equipped these premium scooters with a new five-inch full-colour TFT instrument cluster. This display supports iOS as well as Android and that means, the rider can use features like navigation through Honda’s smartphone application. In terms of performance, both the scooters have received revised ECU settings and also new mufflers. There are no changes in the power figures.
Both these scooters will go on sale in Europe early next year and are likely to see a marginal price hike. Sadly, Honda has no plans to bring either one of the scooters to India, even though there is a decent market for aspirational scooters.
Honda unveils new Forza 125, Forza 300 scooters
- New Forza 125, Forza 300 unveiled
- Gets new colours, new full-colour TFT screen
- India launch unlikely
Honda has unveiled two new scooters, the Forza 125 and the Forza 300. Both scooters have been updated to be 2025 models and have received some feature additions and new colours.
For 2025, the Forza 125 and the Forza 300 will be sold in new colours. The 125cc model gets Mat Pearl Pacific Blue and Mat Pearl Cool White, whereas the 300cc scooter gets a new Carnelian Red Metallic scheme. These paint schemes will be sold alongside the ones available in the 2024 models.
The Japanese brand has also equipped these premium scooters with a new five-inch full-colour TFT instrument cluster. This display supports iOS as well as Android and that means, the rider can use features like navigation through Honda’s smartphone application. In terms of performance, both the scooters have received revised ECU settings and also new mufflers. There are no changes in the power figures.
Both these scooters will go on sale in Europe early next year and are likely to see a marginal price hike. Sadly, Honda has no plans to bring either one of the scooters to India, even though there is a decent market for aspirational scooters.