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Honda Livo: Old vs New Model Differences Explained In Terms Of Pricing, Engine, Performance, Mileage, Features, Design, Underpinnings, And More | BikeDekho TechTricks365

Honda Livo: Old vs New Model Differences Explained In Terms Of Pricing, Engine, Performance, Mileage, Features, Design, Underpinnings, And More | BikeDekho TechTricks365


The Livo now gets a fully digital instrument console and 3 new colours

Honda’s Livo, a 110cc commuter bike, has seen notable updates in its 2025 iteration. Launched as a successor to the Honda CB Twister, the Livo continues to serve as a reliable city commuter. Let’s dive into how the latest 2025 model improves on its predecessor.

Pricing

The 2025 Honda Livo is priced at Rs 83,080 for the Drum variant and Rs 85,878 for the Disc variant. In comparison, the earlier model was priced at Rs 78,500 for the Drum variant and Rs 82,500 for the Disc variant (all prices ex-showroom Delhi).

Engine

Both versions of the Honda Livo are powered by a 110cc single-cylinder engine that makes 8.79PS and 9.30Nm in the older model, while the newer 2025 version makes 8.68PS and 9.30Nm. The slight power dip in the 2025 model is likely due to the implementation of the upcoming OBD2B (On-Board Diagnostics) emission standards. Both versions are paired with a four-speed gearbox.

Design

While the overall design remains largely unchanged, the 2025 Honda Livo introduces three new colour options: Pearl Igneous Black with Orange Stripes, Pearl Igneous Black with Blue Stripes, and Pearl Siren Blue.

Features

The older model featured a semi-digital console with basic readouts, while the 2025 version upgrades to a full LCD instrument cluster. This new display includes a speedometer, odometer, fuel gauge, gear-position indicator, real-time fuel economy, and an onboard digital clock.

Underpinnings

Both models feature similar braking setups: a 240mm disc or a 130mm drum brake at the front depending on the variant, and a 130mm rear drum. The suspension consists of a telescopic fork and twin shock absorbers with five-step adjustability, and the 2025 model continues to feature CBS (Combined Braking System). The 790mm seat height, 163mm of ground clearance, and a kerb weight of 113kg also remain identical as before.

BikeDekho Says

While the core appeal of the Honda Livo remains unchanged: offering a well rounded, fuel efficient commuter motorcycle, the 2025 version brings important updates to keep it competitive in the market. The addition of the OBD2B engine compliance and an upgraded instrument cluster ensures that the Livo can compete with its rivals and stay relevant in its segment.

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