10th December 2024, 14:28 | #1 |
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| 2020 Honda Dio BS6 Review Hello BHPians, I searched through the forum to see if there are any reviews on the BS6 Honda Dio but couldn't find any. Hence, I thought it would be helpful if I shared the ownership experience of my little work horse which I purchased in March 2020. If you look around, there is a lot of dependency on scooters for daily usage. It may vary from office commute, dropping kids to school/college, getting groceries or vegetables, running some quick errands nearby etc. At the start of 2020, I too had the necessity of getting home a gearless two wheeler. Requirements:
Scooters Considered: I was sure it had to be from the Honda stable since Honda had been leading in scooter sales for quite a while. Because of this, I did not even consider other brands like TVS, Suzuki, Hero etc. Grazia - The Grazia was not that popular and I had barely seen any on the road. The design was also not to my liking. I didn't need a 125cc scooter and was fine to settle with the 110cc scooters. Activa 125 - It was very bulky since most of the panels were of metal and it too had a 125cc engine. I could live with it but wasn't sure if it would be easy to use for my better half in future. Activa 6G - Many of my friends and relatives already owned an Activa. It is one of the most reliable scooters available in the market. The price difference between the Activa and Dio was just Rs.500. Even though the Activa was also bulky, I kept it as an option purely because of its reliability. I have seen people abuse it but it still ran like nothing ever happened. It is a low maintenance scooter which is why its sales numbers are high every year. Dio - With BS6 norms kicking in, Honda had just updated the design of the Dio. It looked much better than the outgoing BS4 model. It had the exact same features as the Activa 6G and that was more than enough for my need. It was very light, and the design connected well with what young adults like me would prefer. Decision & Booking Experience: Since the BS6 Dio had just launched, I hadn't seen any on the road. Until that point, I was in a dilemma whether to choose the Activa or the Dio. I decided to visit the Honda showroom, check out the vehicles in person and then select one. I went to the City Honda showroom in St.John's Road and enquired about both the scooters. Both were readily available, with all the colour options in stock. There were not many visual changes from the Activa 5G to 6G and it looked familiar. The Dio on the other hand had quite a few changes compared to the previous version and design language felt to be more in line with the market trends. I was convinced with what the Dio had to offer and chose it over the Activa 6G. The Dio came in 2 variants. The standard (STD) and the deluxe (DLX). Both the versions were same mechanically and the differences were just cosmetic. The DLX version had LED headlights, digital instrument console and golden steel wheels while the STD version had halogen headlights, analogue instrument console and black steel wheels. Each of the variants had different colour options with Matte Axis Grey being the only common colour across both variants. The price difference between the STD and DLX versions was between 3-4K. The SA took me to the topmost floor of the showroom where they had stored all the new vehicles and asked me to take a look at the colour options. I picked the Matte Axis Grey since it was plain/simple as per my liking. The on-road price was around 92k including the accessories. The SA told me that it would take a couple of days for my cheque to get processed, after which they would send the vehicle for registration. I could take the delivery of the scooter as soon as the payment was complete. Accessories Opted:
Delivery: Within 2 days of booking, I got a call from the SA that the vehicle was ready for delivery. I visited the showroom on 19th March 2020 to take the delivery of my new scooter. The delivery process was simple and neatly organized. The accessories were installed as informed. The dealership would get my vehicle's HSRP in a week and they would inform me accordingly so that I could get them installed. I collected all the necessary documents and headed straight to a temple to get the Pooja done. Once the HSRP was available at the dealership, I visited them and got it installed. Rivets were used instead of screws, to secure the number plates. Features & Observations:
Shortcomings:
A few more shots Verdict: The BS6 Dio is a really useful and highly reliable scooter. Some of the shortcomings are addressed in the later iterations. While I agree that there are other options out there which offer more as a package and seem VFM, if you want a simple, easy to maintain, hassle free, trustworthy scooter, this little gem from the Honda stable is a great option. I have seen the Dio evolve from the first gen to the latest one. It has come a long way and I'm happy with the way it did. It is the perfect addition to my family and I am content with it! Last edited by TheStalwart : 10th December 2024 at 17:39. Reason: Added images and finalised ownership report |
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10th December 2024, 19:06 | #2 |
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11th December 2024, 11:48 | #3 |
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11th December 2024, 12:33 | #4 | ||
Distinguished - BHPian | Re: 2020 Honda Dio BS6 Review Thank you for sharing this. We have been evaluating the Dio as an alternative to the more popular Activa and Access; so it's good to hear recent model reviews. Quote:
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Edit: Also the current Dio model (110cc) looks a bit more bulky than the one in your pics. Any idea if that's correct? Last edited by ninjatalli : 11th December 2024 at 12:34. | ||
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11th December 2024, 18:13 | #5 | ||
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| Re: 2020 Honda Dio BS6 Review Quote:
It is a very low maintenance scooter. I give it to service once in 3 months and the service cost ranges between Rs.1-1.5k. Apart from that, there is no attention the scooter demands. Quote:
The current 110cc model is the same as the one in this review, both mechanically and in dimensions. There may be a few cosmetic changes probably and the other addition is of a H-Smart variant which sits above the DLX variant. | ||
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11th December 2024, 20:00 | #6 | |
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| Re: 2020 Honda Dio BS6 Review Very beautiful scooter. As I am searching for a scooter for my wife, we are looking at the Dio/ Activa, Access/Burgman 125 and RayZR125 (I like this one). Activa and Dio are the go to scooters for anyone looking for a reliable commuter with a choice of third party servicing. As I am 182cm tall, have kept Burgman and Ray ZR125 in the shortlist. When I shifted to Jamshedpur recently, I rented an Activa 6G for 5 weeks that was new with only 2500km on the odo. The horn stopped working in a few days. As an ex owner of a CBR150, I can confidently say that the switches on the Activa are also of lower quality. Quote:
Mine would be serviced outside at garages based on kilometers, if Activa is the one I go for. Not paying extortion money in the name of warranty. Last edited by PaddleShifter : 11th December 2024 at 20:03. Reason: Typo and grammar improved to reduce mods' work ;) | |
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11th December 2024, 22:07 | #7 |
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| Re: 2020 Honda Dio BS6 Review
While it isn't mandatory to get it serviced every quarter, I get it done just out of habit and since I haven't explored any local garages, I visit authorized service centers only, where the bare minimum cost is 1k. If there are trusted local mechanics around, that option can be considered. And the service intervals can surely be pushed to half-yearly or more, depending on the usage, which can further reduce the maintenance cost. |
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11th December 2024, 23:50 | #8 |
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| Re: 2020 Honda Dio BS6 Review This is the best looking Dio in my opinion. It was such a mind-blowing design when it came around 2009. Everyone was crazy about it. |
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