Honda has given Grazia 125 a
visual upgrade by tweaking the styling cues on its range-topping DX variant.
For 2019, the disc brake equipped DX version of the Honda Grazia gets new “DX”
decals on the front apron. Honda has also extended the colour palette
for the Grazia with the introduction of the Pearl Siren Blue paint option.
Along with the updates comes a marginal price hike, pushing the ex-showroom
Delhi tag to INR 64,668.
Pearl Siren Blue colour option joins the existing
palette that includes Neo Orange Metallic, Pearl Spartan Red, Matte Axis Grey
Metallic, Pearl Amazing White on the DX variant. The STD version can be purchased
in:
- Neo Orange Metallic
- Pearl Spartan Red
- Pearl Nightstar Black
- Matte Axis Grey Metallic
- Matte Marvel Blue Metallic
- Pearl Amazing White
The drum and the drum alloy variants do not benefit
from the change, and thus, the prices for the model remain unaffected at INR
60,296 and INR 62,227 respectively. Apart from the visual upgrade,
the Honda Grazia features the same mechanical specifications and components.
Propelling tasks are performed by 124.9 cc, single-cylinder, fan-cooled,
carburetted engine that delivers 8.52 bhp at 6,500 rpm and 10.54 Nm at 5,000
rpm.
The safety net of CBS is standard across all
variants while the braking department comprises 130 mm drum units on both
wheels. The range-topping version comes with a 190 mm disc brake on the front
wheel while the rear gets a 130 mm drum unit. The 12-inch front and 10-inch
rear wheels are wrapped in tubeless tyres. Shock absorption tasks are performed
by telescopic forks at the front and 3-step adjustable rear suspension.
The feature list includes full LED headlight with
LED position lamps, 4-in-1 lock with seat opening switch, front glove box with
optional USB charger, sporty split pillion grab rail, 18-litre under seat
storage, and a fully digital instrument console with Eco Speed Indicator. The Honda Grazia competes against
the likes of Suzuki Burgman Street, TVS Ntoq, and Aprilia SR125 while the
competition would be extended with the launch of Hero MotoCorp Maestro 125.