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Meet the new Honda Activa 7G: Better performance and new styling

The Honda Activa 7G builds upon its legacy with subtle refinements and performance enhancements. The updated engine and transmission promise a smoother, more efficient ride, catering to the demands of urban commuting.

Gargi Chaudhry | Published : May 15 2025, 05:27 PM
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Activa 7G Scooter

Activa 7G Scooter

The Honda Activa has revolutionized urban commuting in India. As the seventh-generation model arrives, Honda seeks to strengthen its market position by meeting rising consumer demands.

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Honda Activa 7G

Honda Activa 7G

The side profile retains the Activa's clean lines, with subtle refinements adding visual interest. The seat design balances comfort with a slim profile, allowing riders of varying heights to confidently place their feet on the ground.

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Best Performing Scooter

Best Performing Scooter

At the heart of the Activa 7G is Honda's refined 110cc single-cylinder engine with programmed fuel injection. This powerplant produces approximately 7.7 horsepower and 8.9 Nm of torque—figures perfectly calibrated for urban travel needs.
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Honda Scooter

Honda Scooter

The variomatic transmission continues to deliver seamless acceleration, making the Activa particularly user-friendly for new riders, especially in stop-and-go traffic. Refinements to the drive system reduce the characteristic "rubber band" effect during acceleration.
Gargi Chaudhry
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Gargi Chaudhry
Gargi Chaudhry currently works as a chief copy editor with an experience over 7 years of experience in news writing, reporting and editing. She primarily covers national news, politics, technology and auto. She holds Master's degree in Communication and Journalism and has completed Digital Marketing certification from MICA, Ahmedabad. She has previously worked with Republic Media, Deccan Chronicle. Read More...
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