Honda-Aviator
In its endeavour to enhance its marketshare in the scooter segment, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India Pvt. Ltd. (HMSI), has unveiled the upgraded version of its Aviator scooter in New Delhi. The new scooter which has a 110cc engine delivers a power of 8 bhp and also provides a balance between smooth performance and less fuel consumption. The new Aviator is priced 15 per cent less than the earlier model and comes in additional 2 new colours – Neo Orange Metallic and Pearl Heron Blue. Existing colours are Rebel Red Metallic, Pearl Black and Monsoon Gray Metallic.
The new scooter comes equipped with the Combi-brake which enhances the comfort level of the rider. Among the other features are the front disc-brake with 3 piston calipers and the alloy wheels (in Dlx variant). It has a front telescopic suspension which enables smoother handling, lower vibration and more stable high-speed control. The front and rear brakes get activated jointly when the left lever is applied. The deluxe variant has a number of additional bits like front-cover chrome, body-color grab, instrument panel garnish, alloy wheels and inner cover painted in order to add to the style and premium appeal of the scooter.
While the ex- showroom prices (Delhi) of 'Aviator Standard' is Rs. 42,160, while that of 'Aviator Deluxe' is Rs. 47,160.
As per the company's press release, "The new Aviator is more efficient in catching the dust particles which prolongs the filter life. Thus, it lessens the maintenance expense as it requires less frequent replacement and no cleaning. It is also equipped with the newly adopted battery, which is non-leaking and having more life span than the conventional ones. The scooter also sports a 'Tuff Up' tube (a Honda-patented puncture resistant tube) in rear tyre, which minimises the incidents of sudden punctures to the extent of 70 per cent."
“Honda will continue to make innovative and appealing products to serve the new aspirations of Indian customers. Our commitment to India is much larger than selling the products .We have a comprehensive policy for expansion of ‘Fun, Safety and Environment Conservation’ activities to make Honda a company that society admires the most,” Shinji Aoyama, president & CEO, HMSI.
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