Ever since the
Honda Activa landed on Indian shores a decade ago, it has been a runaway
success, outselling all other non-geared scooters in the country.
Ask any two-wheeler owner which scooter to buy, and almost 4 times out of 5, you'll hear ' Honda Activa'
as the answer. Ever since the Honda Activa landed on Indian shores a
decade ago, it has been a runaway success, outselling all other
non-geared scooters in the country and has practically become part of
the urban landscape. The Activa is the scooter of choice for any urban
dweller who needs a practical and efficient means of transport through
busy streets. Even on the styling front, while it doens’t break any
new grounds in terms of design, the Activa is such that it has almost an
universal appeal.
Women or men, young or old, the unoffensive styling of the bike is
pleasing to all. Last year Honda finally released an upgraded version of
this old workhorse last year. The main change in the bike was and
upgraded 110cc engine and also the ditching of the old design in favour
of a newer one. Honda has introduced some subtle changes in the Activa's
shape even after which it still remains instantly recognizable as an
Activa, makes it look much better than it did before, thereby giving a
new lease of life to an aging design. One new aspect on the new Activa
which seems to have taken inspiration from Honda’s larger international
bikes is the introduction of the CBS, or Combined Braking System, which
engages both front and rear brakes even if one of the levers is pulled,
greatly increasing safety in a panic braking situation. Ride quality
does tend to be slightly on the bumpier side, but the overall neutral
handling of the bike makes the riding experience approachable to every
sort of rider, sex no bar, age no bar and skill nor bar.
Highly practical, easy-to-ride, a poster child for Honda's
reliability and quite a looker now too; all this even earned the Activa
the coveted ZigWheels Scooter of the Year 2009 award.
Quick Facts
Engine: Single cylinder, air-cooled
Displacement: 109cc
Power: 8.1PS @ 7,500rpm
Torque: 8.8Nm @ 5,500rpm
Transmission: Variomatic
DIMENSIONS
Wheelbase: 1238mm
LxWxH: 1761 x 710 x 1147mm
Weight: 110kg
Performance
0-60 km/h: 10.3seconds
Top speed: 89.23km/h
Fuel efficiency (overall): 42.15 kmpl
Variants
Honda Activa DLX: 42,610 (ex-showroom Delhi)
Cheers:
1. Extremely refined engine makes for a smooth commute and is highly reliable too
2. Among the best headlights this segment makes riding at night a breeze
Sneers:
1. Ride quality is a tad too bouncy over bumps and undulations
2. As with most Honda bikes, the Activa has an overly long waiting period
1st Runner Up
Suzuki Access
One of the most favourite scooters of us ZigWheels staffers, the
Access makes up for any of its minor flaws by dishing out fantastic
performance. The 125cc mill has enough grunt to even give some
motorcycles a run for their money. One thing that really works
against the Access is the huge waiting period one must endure to get
their hands on one of these.
2nd runner up
TVS Wego
The Wego is quite a departure from the Scooty for TVS and it's a
really brilliant scooter. Armed with a peppy 110cc 4-stroke engine with a
responsive variomatic transmission and telescopic forks at the front,
the Wego is an absolute joy to ride. It doesn't skimp on any practical
aspects either, offering a large boot, comfortable seats and decent
fuel mileage.
Other Rivals
Hero Honda Pleasure
A practical and good looking scooter from
Hero Honda the Pleasure does score high marks in reliability, but the
company’s efforts to market the scooter to women only really does seem
to keep men away from buying one.
Honda Aviator
The only scooter which currently offers front disc brakes as an
option. Telescopic front forks and high ground clearance is perfect for
Indian conditions. Tall seat height and high price does tend to work
against it but all-in-all a fairly good product for urban commuters.
Mahindra Duro
A rebadged and tweaked Kinetic Nova with a 125cc SYM engine. The Duro
offers good performance, but its plain-Jane looks and overly soft
suspension sees it lose a few points against the opposition.
TVS Scooty Streak
This 90cc scooter is among the higher selling scooters in India and is a worthy successor to carry on the Scooty legacy.
TVS Scooty Teenz
Targeted at women, this 60cc 2-stroke scooter comes in 99 colours
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