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    Honda Africa Twin ADV Recalled Over Certain Electrical Harness – Details

    Honda Africa Twin ADV Recalled
    Honda Motorcycles and Scooters India (HMSI) has issued a voluntary recall of its flagship ADV, the CRF1100L Africa Twin motorcycle. This is not just limited to India, as a market, but is a global recall affecting all Honda Africa Twins manufactured from the past six years. The issue is related to packaging of electrical wiring harnesses. Let’s take a closer look.
    Honda Africa Twin ADV Recalled
    One of the most popular large capacity ADVs in the world, Honda Africa Twin CRF1100L, has been recalled by the brand. This global recall is also knocking the doors of Indian market and Honda will fix this issue as per requirement and at no additional costs incurred at the owner’s tab across the world.
    Honda Africa Twin
    This voluntary recall announced by Honda is limited to Africa Twin ADVs manufactured in around a six year time frame from 2019 to 2025. All units manufactured within this time frame are eligible to avail replacement of affected parts from Honda’s authorised service centres for free. In India, BigWing Topline dealerships will ensure the replacement of affected parts.
    Honda has revealed that this is a precautionary recall and the replacement of parts will be done irrespective of warranty status of said motorcycle. The company has not disclosed an exact number of affected vehicles that were manufactured between 2019 and 2025.
    Honda Africa Twin
    What is the issue?
    As per Honda, the issue is regarding the wiring harness connecting left side handlebar switchgear. Due to continuous handlebar movement, this wiring harness experiences repeated bending. Over time, this might lead to oxidation at the joint terminal of the harness wire, causing conduction issues.
    As a result of this, riders may not be able to use horn, or there may be difficulty in switching headlight from low beam to high beam, among others. Honda is proactively working to fix this and ensure an optimum experience to all Africa Twin CRF1100L owners.
    Honda Africa Twin
    The timeline for replacement of parts, revealed by Honda, will start from 4th week of January 2026. Which is around half a calendar year away. BigWing Topline dealers will proactively notify customers via call / e-mail / SMS for inspection of their vehicle starting today. Customers can also check if their vehicle falls under this recall VIN number on Honda’s website.
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    Honda 2W GST Cut Prices – Activa, Shine, CB350, Hornet, Dio, Livo, Unicorn

    Honda CB350 Modified into a Tourer by KijimaHonda Motorcycle & Scooter India (HMSI) has announced that it will fully pass on the benefits of the recently announced GST rate reduction to its customers across its two-wheeler portfolio. The move comes after the GST Council’s decision to reduce the GST on two-wheelers from 28% to 18% (under 350cc), aimed at improving affordability and boosting demand in the personal mobility segment.
    With this revision, HMSI customers will now enjoy ex-showroom price savings of up to Rs 18,887, depending on the model. The benefits extend across the scooter and commuter motorcycle range, covering popular models such as Activa, Dio, Shine, Unicorn, Hornet, and the CB350 series.
    Price Benefits Across Scooters and Motorcycles
    The reduction makes India’s best-selling scooter, the Honda Activa, more accessible, with savings of up to Rs 8,259 on the Activa 125 and up to Rs 7,874 on the Activa 110. Similarly, the Dio 110 and Dio 125 now offer benefits of Rs 7,157 and Rs 8,042, respectively.
    Commuter motorcycles, which are a backbone of mobility in both urban and rural areas, also see significant GST benefits. The Shine 125 now comes with savings of Rs 7,443, while the SP125 gets a reduction of Rs 8,447. The Unicorn stands out with a benefit of up to Rs 9,948.
    Honda 2W GST Cut Prices
    Among the sportier and premium options, the Hornet 2.0 sees a price drop of Rs 13,026, while the NX200 comes with a GST benefit of Rs 13,978. The biggest savings are on the CB350 range, with the CB350 H’ness, CB350RS, and CB350 each offering benefits of up to Rs 18,598, Rs 18,857, and Rs 18,887, respectively.
    HMSI’s Statement
    Commenting on the development, Mr. Yogesh Mathur, Director, Sales & Marketing, HMSI, said, “We welcome the Indian government’s recent GST reform. This strategic initiative will not only improve personal mobility, but also boost the economic growth. The reduction in GST on two-wheelers and spare parts is a timely and forward-looking step, making vehicles more affordable and strengthening the overall ecosystem.
    HMSI is fully committed to passing on the benefit to our customers. With the festive season approaching, this move will help us reach a wider audience in both urban and rural markets. This rationalization not only supports customers but also strengthens the entire value chain, positively impacting dealers, suppliers, and local businesses. Simultaneously, we are evaluating the impact of the new 40% GST slab on our premium motorcycles to ensure a balanced, customer-focused approach across our portfolio.
    HMSI remains focused on delivering advanced and reliable mobility solutions, and we deeply appreciate the government’s continued support for the industry and its consumers.”
    Looking Ahead
    HMSI has also confirmed that it is evaluating the impact of the new 40% GST slab on its premium motorcycles to ensure a balanced and customer-focused approach. Alongside price reductions, the company will initiate customer outreach programs to highlight these benefits and encourage wider adoption. With these revisions, HMSI aims to reinforce its leadership in the scooter and commuter motorcycle segments while driving growth in the mid-size and premium space. More

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    Honda 2W Sales August 2025 – Records 4% MoM Growth

    New Honda ActivaHonda Motorcycle & Scooter India (HMSI) announced sales of 5,34,861 units in August 2025, reflecting steady momentum in both domestic and export markets. The company registered a 3.78% month-on-month growth compared to 5,15,378 units sold in July 2025.
    Domestic and Export Sales
    Domestic sales contributed the bulk of volumes at 4,81,021 units, slightly lower by 2.17% YoY compared to 4,91,678 units in August 2024. On a sequential basis, however, domestic numbers rose 3.15% MoM, showing renewed momentum in the home market.
    Honda 2W Sales August 2025
    Exports stood at 53,840 units, marking a healthy 14.13% YoY growth over 47,174 units in August 2024. Compared to July 2025, exports were also up 9.77% MoM, as Honda strengthened its global footprint. Exports now account for 10.07% of overall volumes.
    Year-to-Date (April–August 2025) Performance
    For FY26 so far (April–August 2025), HMSI reported total sales of 24,22,880 units, down 5.90% YoY from 25,74,744 units sold in the same period last year. Domestic volumes during this period declined 7.30% YoY to 21,73,834 units, compared to 23,45,028 units in April–August 2024.
    Exports, on the other hand, provided a bright spot, growing 8.41% YoY to 2,49,046 units from 2,29,716 units last year, highlighting HMSI’s strengthening export strategy.
    Key Highlights of August 2025
    Beyond sales, HMSI continued to reinforce its commitment towards road safety and customer engagement in August 2025. The company organized road safety awareness campaigns across 12 cities, including Bhiwadi, Prayagraj, Bangalore, Trichy, and Jodhpur, focusing on youth sensitization and responsible riding practices. HMSI also celebrated the 6th anniversary of its Safety Driving Education Centre (SDEC) in Ranchi, furthering its mission of promoting safe mobility through structured training and awareness.
    On the product front, HMSI commenced regional launches and mass deliveries of the new CB125 Hornet and Shine 100 DX, following their successful national debut. Launch events in Ludhiana, Nashik, Chennai, Mysore, Lucknow and other cities saw strong customer response.
    In the premium segment, HMSI further expanded its BigWing network with new outlets inaugurated in Gurugram, Bengaluru, and Chennai, strengthening its accessibility in the fast-growing mid- and large-capacity motorcycle market.
    Outlook
    While overall YTD sales remain lower due to softness in domestic demand, HMSI’s MoM growth in August, coupled with robust export performance, signals an improving trajectory. With fresh product launches, expanded premium retail footprint, and continued focus on road safety, HMSI is optimistic about leveraging the upcoming festive season to accelerate growth further. More

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    2026 Honda PCX 160 Maxi Scooter Updated – New Colours, Details

    2026 Honda PCX 160Already a bestseller in Brazil, Honda PCX 160 adds more value with some exciting colour options introduced with the 2026 model
    Honda introduced the PCX 160 scooter in Brazil in 2012. It has remained a bestseller in the country of its segment since then and currently accounts for around 33% of the market share in its class. Honda has now introduced the 2026 model with some new colour options. Let’s check out the details.
    2026 Honda PCX 160 – What’s new?
    There are three variants on offer – PCX CBS, PCX ABS and PCX DLX ABS. The base PCX CBS variant continues with the Pearl White colour option as earlier. It is available at R 18,340 (Rs 2.98 lakh). 2026 Honda PCX ABS variant gets new Pearl Spencer Blue colour, priced at R 20,170 (Rs 3.28 lakh). The top-spec PCX DLX ABS variant is now offered with a Metallic Black colour. It is available at a starting price of R 20,640 (Rs 3.35 lakh).
    2026 PCX 160
    Performance, specs
    Much of the hardware for 2026 Honda PCX 160 remains the same as earlier. Powering the scooter is a 156.9 cc, single-cylinder, OHC, liquid cooled engine. It generates 16 hp and 14.7 Nm of peak torque. It is paired with a V-Matic automatic transmission.
    Honda PCX 160 has all-LED lighting, large windscreen, step-up seat and upswept exhaust. With a seat height of 764 mm, the scooter is suitable for a wide spectrum of users. Ground clearance is 134 mm, which seems adequate for on-road environments. CBS variant weighs 124 kg, whereas the ABS variant is two kilos heavier at 126 kg.
    2026 PCX 160
    2026 PCX 160 utilizes an underbone frame, with telescopic forks at front and dual rear shock absorbers. Suspension travel is 100 mm at both ends. Wheel size is 14-inch front and 13-inch rear, wrapped in 110/70 and 130/70 tyres, respectively. Braking setup comprises 220 mm disc brakes at the front and rear. Single channel ABS is offered as standard. The CBS variant has a 130mm drum brake at the rear.
    2026 PCX 160
    Tech kit includes an easy-to-read LCD screen that displays a comprehensive range of information. Users can access the trip meter, speedometer, low battery voltage indicator, fuel consumption readout, odometer, fuel gauge and V-belt replacement alert. A 3D bezel structure surrounds the LCD display, which enhances the scooter’s sporty profile. The scooter also offers front storage, 30 litres of underseat storage and a USB Type-C charging port.
    2026 PCX 160
    Honda PCX 160 – Will it come to India?
    Honda has trademarked many two-wheeler products in India and the PCX 160 is one of them. While filing a trademark does not necessarily result in a launch, market dynamics appear to be in favour of products like PCX 160. Rivals are already present such as Aprilia SXR 160, Hero Xoom 160 and Yamaha Aerox 155.
    2026 PCX 160
    In the future, this segment is expected to register strong growth. TVS has also announced that it will be launching the Ntorq 150 on 4th September. With this segment gaining traction, Honda could be looking to introduce products like the PCX 160 in India. Its only about time Aprilia will update SXR 160 to SXR 175. However, apart from the patent filing for PCX 160, there is no official statement about the scooter’s launch in India. More

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    Honda 2W Sales Breakup July 2025 – Activa, Shine, CB350, Dio, Hornet

    Honda Activa : Image – Gyani EnoughConsistent in its demand in the scooter segment, Honda Activa was the No. 1 selling scooter in India last month
    Honda2W sales showed off a strong 6.20% YoY growth with 4,66,331 unit sales in July 2025. This was a 27,213 unit improvement from 4,39,118 units sold in July 2024. The company has also witnessed strong MoM growth which had stood at 3,88,812 units in June 2025.
    Honda 2W Sales Breakup July 2025
    Honda Activa, the undisputed topper in this segment, scored a 21.37% YoY growth. Sales surged past the 2 lakh sales mark at 2,37,413 units in July 2025, up from 1,95,604 units sold in July 2024. The Activa scooter commands a 50.91% share, up from a 47.13% share held in June 2025.
    Honda’s motorcycle range suffered some setbacks. Shine 125+SP125 saw its sales decline by 1.37% to 1,38,665 units. Unicorn sales also dipped 14.54% to 30,572 units while the Dio scooter suffered a 16.49% YoY de-growth to 27,951 units. There was also the Shine 100 that saw its YoY sales fall by 7.97% to 20,993 units over 22,812 unit sales of July 2024.
    Also on a negative curve was the Livo with a marginal 0.16% YoY de-growth to 3,664 unit sales in the month of July 2025. Honda SP160 sales more than halved YoY as the numbers declined by 58.74% to 2,234 down from 5,414 units sold in the same month last year, losing 3,180 units in volume.
    Honda 2W Sales Breakup July 2025
    The highest percentage gain was reported for Honda CB350. Sales went up to 2,027 units last month, up by 104.95% from 1,011 unit sales of July 2024. It was followed by the H’ness 350 with 1,170 unit sales suffering a 10.96% YoY decline. Hornet 2.0 too saw lower sales by 38.81% to 782 units while CB200X sales were lower by 12.50% on a YoY basis to 476 units.
    Big Bike Sales
    Lower down the sales order was the Honda QC1 with 207 unit sales, CB500 of which 41 units were sold last month and the CBR650 with 39 unit sales. There was also the XL750 with 22 unit sales marking a 22.22% YoY growth from 18 units sold in the same month last year. The list also included the Activa e with 16 unit sales, GL1800 with 8 units sold and CB1000 with 6 units sold in the month of July 2025. Honda Dream and CB300 sales (CB300R and CB300F) were down to 0 units. More

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    2025 Honda CB350 Lineup Updated With New Colours – India Launch Soon?

    2025 Honda CB350 Lineup Updated In JapanWhile the retro-classic motorcycle segment is firmly ruled by Royal Enfield in India, there are multiple rival brands trying to topple the leader. These include Honda, Jawa, Yezdi, BSA, Triumph and others. In Japan, however, popularity is quite high for Honda’s CB350 lineup and the company has just updated the colourways of these motorcycles. Let’s take a closer look.
    Honda CB350 Lineup Updated
    In India, Honda’s retro-classic motorcycle range consists of three offerings – H’ness CB350, CB350 RS and CB350 (Classic). All three motorcycles challenge the domain set by Royal Enfield. These motorcycles are manufactured in India and then shipped to Japan, where the popularity is quite high.
    There, Honda has given these motorcycles different names. For example, the H’ness CB350 is called GB350, CB350 RS is called BG350 S and CB350 (Classic) is called GB350 C. For MY25 versions, these motorcycles have been given new colours to boost their appeal in Japan.
    Honda GB350 C Matte Sand Storme Beige
    CB350 (Classic) (GB350 C in Japan)
    The newest of this trio is CB350 (Classic), which is sold as GB350 C in Japan. For the Japanese market, Honda is offering two unique colours with 2025 GB350 C in matte finish to accentuate their retro appeal. These colours include Matte Sand Storme Beige and Matte Buret Silver.
    Honda GB350 C Matte Buret Silver
    Both of these colourways get a matte finish and a brown seat covers with white piping. Matte Sand Storme Beige colourway is on sale in India as Mat Dune Brown with similar colour schemes offered only with DLX Pro variant. While the Matte Buret Silver seems to be a new shade, which is a darker version of Pearl Deep Ground Gray colour offered in India.
    Honda GB350 Pearl Hawks Eye Blue
    H’ness CB350 (GB350 in Japan)
    In India, this motorcycle is called H’ness CB350 and GB350 in Japan. For the Japanese market, Honda is offering new shades like Classic White, which looks quite nice. Other colours introduced with 2025 CB350 Matte Ballistic Black Metallic and Pearl Hawks Eye Blue dual tone colourway which used to be on offer in India, introduced at launch in 2020.
    Honda GB350 Classic White
    Honda GB350 Matte Ballistic Black Metallic
    Interestingly, Japanese GB350 comes equipped with a single-piece seat as standard. It gets a slight step for pillion and a Brown seat cover. In India, however, H’ness CB350 gets split seat as standard which is Black in DLX variant and Brown in DLX Pro and DLX Pro Chrome.
    Honda GB350 S Heavy Gray Metallic-U
    CB350 RS (GB350 S in Japan)
    With a slight scrambler-esque design language, CB350 RS is the sportiest version of this platform and is launched in Japan as GB350 S. For MY25 version, Honda is offering two colourways and both of them look like they are in matte finish. These are called Heavy Gray Metallic-U and Beta Silver Metallic.
    Honda GB350 S Beta Silver Metallic
    Heavy Gray Metallic-U looks a lot like Pearl Igneous Black on sale in India, but Beta Silver Metallic looks unique with its dark Silver look. Honda Motorcycles and Scooters India (HMSI) has not officially confirmed whether these new colourways will be launched in India. More

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    Honda Activa 110, Activa 125, SP125 – Special Anniversary Editions Launched

    2025 Honda Activa 110 Anniversary EditionHonda Motorcycle & Scooter India (HMSI) has launched 25-year Anniversary Editions of three of its most popular two-wheelers – the Activa 110, Activa 125, and SP125 – marking 25 years of operations in India. Bookings for these special editions are now open, with deliveries set to begin by the end of August 2025.
    The launch coincides with another milestone for Honda, having produced over 70 million two-wheelers in India earlier this year. The company says these editions are a tribute to customer trust and loyalty built over a quarter of a century.
    2025 Honda Activa 125 Anniversary Edition
    Exclusive Anniversary Design
    The Anniversary Editions bring a refreshed look to the familiar designs. The Activa 110 and Activa 125 get:
    – Special 25-year Anniversary graphics on body panels– A 25-year logo on the front panel– Sleek black chrome finish at the front– Pyrite brown metallic alloy wheels– Premium seat and inner panel finishes (Café-brown/black for Activa 110, black for Activa 125)
    2025 Honda SP 125 Anniversary Edition
    The SP125 Anniversary Edition carries similar updates, including anniversary graphics, the special logo on the fuel tank, pyrite brown metallic alloy wheels, and revised colour accents.
    All three models are available only in the DLX variant and come in two colour options – Pearl Siren Blue and Mat Steel Black Metallic. Equipment highlights include a fully LED headlamp, a 4.2-inch TFT display, and a USB Type-C charging port.
    2025 Honda Activa 110 Anniversary Edition
    Engines and Features
    1. Activa 110 – 109.51cc single-cylinder, PGM-Fi OBD2B compliant
    2. Activa 125 – 123.92cc single-cylinder, PGM-Fi OBD2B compliant
    3. SP125 – 123.94cc single-cylinder, PGM-Fi OBD2B compliant
    All three models feature Honda’s Combined Braking System (CBS), tubeless tyres, and a side-stand engine cut-off system.
    2025 Honda Activa 125 Anniversary Edition
    Pricing (Ex-showroom Delhi)
    1. Honda Activa 110 25-year Anniversary Edition – Rs 92,565
    2. Honda Activa 125 25-year Anniversary Edition – Rs 97,270
    3. Honda SP125 25-year Anniversary Edition – Rs 1,02,516
    Customers can book online at Honda 2Wheelers India or at authorised dealerships. With the Activa continuing its dominance in the scooter market since 2001 and the SP125 finding strong appeal in the 125cc motorcycle segment, Honda says these anniversary editions are designed to celebrate its leadership while offering customers premium styling and features at accessible price points.

    Introducing the new 25-year Anniversary Edition models, Mr. Tsutsumu Otani, Managing Director, President & CEO, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India, said, “For 25 years, the Activa has been more than just a scooter – it has been a trusted companion, a symbol of reliability, and an inseparable part of India’s mobility story. This year, as Honda celebrates 25 years in India and the remarkable milestone of 70 million two-wheelers produced in the country achieved early this year, we are proud to introduce the 25-year Anniversary Editions of Activa 110, Activa 125, and SP125. These special editions are a tribute to our customers’ unwavering trust and a reaffirmation of Honda’s commitment to delivering exceptional value for decades to come.”
    Commenting on the launch, Mr. Yogesh Mathur, Director, Sales and Marketing, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India, said, “The Activa is more than just a scooter, it is a trusted companion for crores of families across India and proudly stays true to its tagline ‘Scooter bole toh Activa’. Over the last 25 years, it has shaped India’s two-wheeler landscape and truly won the hearts of people from all walks of life. The SP125, on the other hand, has become one of the most admired motorcycles in the 125cc segment, striking the perfect balance between style, comfort, and performance. With the newly launched 25-year Anniversary Editions, we are not just offering products – we are inviting our customers to celebrate a legacy of trust and leadership with unmatched dominance.” More

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    2025 Honda NS125 LA Retro Scooter Design Patented In India

    2025 Honda NS125 LA Design Patented In IndiaDominating the country’s scooter industry is Honda Motorcycles and Scooters India (HMSI), which has single-handedly held this 2W segment for a very long time. All credits go to Honda Activa series of family-format scooters that made this happen. Honda also has the sporty Dio, but not a retro-style scooter.
    2025 Honda NS125 LA Design Patented In India
    This is where Yamaha Fascino and Vespa scooters among ICE scooters and Bajaj Chetak and Kinetic DX among EVs come into action with their retro-modern design and styling. Now, Honda has patented design of a retro scooter in India, suggesting the company could fill a void in its portfolio or just routinely protect its IPs in India. Let’s take a closer look.
    2025 NS125 LA
    2025 Honda NS125 LA
    The scooter we are talking about is the new 2025 version of Honda NS125 LA, which is a gorgeous retro-modern scooter. Everything about Honda NS125’s design is a blast from the past and it even bears retro pastel colours to further up the charm. Circular LED headlights, round ORVMs with a doze of chrome and modern LED turn indicators look snazzy.
    2025 NS125 LA
    Further accentuating the retro-modern feel, we have dual-tone Black and Chrome alloy wheels, chrome exhaust heat shield, a ribbed dual-tone seat cover, painted apron, lockable glovebox, LED rear tail lights and more. Honda will even offer retro accessories like windshield, chrome front luggage carrier, chrome rear luggage carrier and chrome bumpers.
    2025 NS125 LA
    Modern elements include a disc brake setup at the front with option to choose ABS, a fully digital colour TFT instrument cluster with 4G connection unlocking a plethora of connected telematics features via the app and Honda will even sell you an integrated dashcam which will sync with this app.
    2025 Honda NS125 LA
    Other notable features include side-stand engine cut off, spacious under-seat storage for a half-face helmet, 20W USB Type-A and Type-C ports in the glovebox area, 5.7L fuel tank, 760 mm seat height, 90 km/h top speed, 108 to 115 kg kerb weight, ACG silent start, engine stop/start system and more.
    2025 NS125 LA
    Powertrain & Pricing
    The model patented in India is the newest 2025 version of Honda NS125 LA, which gets refined aesthetics. It is powered by a 124cc single-cylinder air-cooled engine that generates 9.38 bhp of peak power and 10 Nm of peak torque, mated to a CVT. It rides on 12-inch front and 10-inch rear wheels.
    2025 Honda NS125 LA
    Where pricing is concerned, 2025 Honda NS125 LA starts from CNY 10,480 and goes till CNY 12,980, which roughly translates to around Rs 1.27 lakh to Rs 1.57 lakh with currency exchange rates. HMSI has not confirmed whether it will launch NS125 LA in India. These design patents might either be launch intentions or just IP (Intellectual Property) protection exercise.

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