Honda Dio Price in N G E F
Honda Dio
₹ 74,361
Ex-Showroom Price
Honda Dio Price
| Variants (2) | Dio Standard | Dio Deluxe |
|---|---|---|
| On-Road Price, N.G.E.F. | ₹ 91,989 | ₹ 105,007 |
| On-Road Price, Bangalore | ₹ 91,989 | ₹ 1,05,007 |
| Brakes and Wheels | Drum Brakes, Steel Wheels | Drum Brakes, Alloy Wheels |
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Honda Dio Key Highlights
Honda Dio Summary
1. Engine, Mileage & Performance
The Honda Dio comes with a 109.51cc engine that is tuned for smooth and efficient city riding. It offers quick pickup at lower speeds, making it ideal for traffic conditions.
Mileage is one of its strongest points, delivering around 50–55 kmpl in real-world usage. It is not built for speed but performs well within city limits.
2. Who Is This Scooter Suitable For?
The Dio is mainly targeted at young riders and students who want a stylish and lightweight scooter.
Best suited for:
- College use
- Daily errands
- Short-distance commuting
3. Braking System & Safety
It comes with drum brakes and CBS (Combined Braking System), ensuring balanced braking.
While it is basic, it is sufficient for city riding conditions.
4. Technology & Features
- Digital instrument cluster
- LED headlamp
- External fuel lid
It offers practical features without increasing cost.
5. Maintenance & Usage Cost
Maintenance is very low, making it one of the most affordable scooters to own. Spare parts are widely available.
Perfect for users looking for budget-friendly daily transport.
Honda Dio Specifications & Features
Power & Performance
Brakes & Wheels
Suspensions & Chassis
Dimensions
Manufacturer Warranty
Service & Maintenance Schedule
Instrument Cluster
Safety & Convenience
Mobile App Monitoring
Lights
Seat & Storage
Bike Related FAQs
Yes, it is perfect for beginners due to its lightweight and easy handling.
Very affordable with low service costs and excellent fuel efficiency.
Service is needed every 3,000–4,000 km or 4–6 months.
Great for youth and city rides; consider TVS Scooty Pep+ for lighter usage.
Half-face helmet is common, but full-face is safer for daily rides.
Yes, EMI options are widely available with minimal documentation.
