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Old 13th April 2020, 13:20   #1
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Honda Grazia, Aviator removed from official website

The Honda Grazia and Aviator are no longer listed on the brand's official website.

According to a media report, the Aviator might have been permanently discontinued, while the Grazia might receive a BS6 update in the coming months.

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The Honda Aviator was powered by a 109cc, single-cylinder engine which produced 8 BHP @ 7,000 rpm and 8.94 Nm @ 5,500 rpm.

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The Honda Grazia was offered with a 124.9cc, single-cylinder engine producing 8.52 BHP @ 6,500 rpm and 10.54 Nm @ 5,000 rpm. This was the same engine that was available on the Activa 125 before it was upgraded to meet the BS6 regulations.

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Old 13th April 2020, 13:57   #2
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Re: Honda Grazia, Aviator removed from official website

It's a shame really. I considered Aviator to be one of the better scooters in it's class. Sad to see such an end to it.
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Old 14th April 2020, 13:49   #3
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Re: Honda Grazia, Aviator removed from official website

Rumour: Honda Aviator to be replaced with a new 110cc scooter

According to a media report, Honda is likely to replace the Aviator with a new model.

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Earlier this week, Honda had removed the Aviator from its official website. It was reported that the model may have been discontinued.

The Aviator was positioned above the Activa in the premium 110cc segment. The scooter was powered by a 109cc, single-cylinder engine which produced 8 BHP @ 7,000 rpm and 8.94 Nm @ 5,500 rpm.

The report states that the replacement for the Aviator is likely to feature alloy wheels and a disc brake. It is also expected to get a digital instrument cluster.

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