Honda, a name synonymous with reliability and quality, has taken updated its commuter class motorbike with the introduction of the 2023 version of the OBD2-compliant Livo. This revamped motorcycle promises enhanced features and performance to cater to the needs of urban commuters.
Fresh Choices: Variants and Pricing
Honda’s Livo comes with choices that suit various preferences and pockets. The motorcycle is available in both drum and disc variants, priced at Rs. 78,500 and Rs. 82,500 ex-showroom, respectively. Offering affordable options without compromising quality, Honda aims to cater to a diverse range of riders. Furthermore, the Livo comes in three enticing color options – Athletic Blue Metallic, Matte Crust Metallic, and Black.






Honda Livo Power and Performance
consequently , the Honda Livo retains its 109.51cc air-cooled engine. Now, BS6 OBD2-compliant, and features fuel injection and an ACG starter motor for a hushed engine start. With a consistent power output of 8.67bhp and a torque of 9.30Nm. This commuter workhorse promises reliable performance. The transmission is managed by a four-speed gearbox, ensuring smooth shifts and seamless rides.
The hardware configuration remains the same, with 18-inch alloy wheels combined with telescopic forks and dual springs. Moreover, it is complemented by a drum brake setup at both ends. For those seeking enhanced braking capabilities, Honda also offers a front disc brake option.
Tech-Savvy Features and Warranty
The Honda Livo surprises with its feature-rich offering in the commuter segment. Noteworthy inclusions consist of an integrated engine start/stop switch, a DC headlamp, a combined-braking system, tubeless tires. Furthermore, the convenience of five-step preload adjustability for the rear suspension as also been added. Despite the updates, the motorcycle’s exterior retains its classic form while receiving a fresh touch with updated graphics on the fuel tank and headlamp cowl.
Meanwhile Honda’s commitment to quality and customer satisfaction is underscored by the commendable 10-year warranty package for the Livo. This package encompasses three years of standard warranty and an additional seven years of optional extended warranty, providing riders with peace of mind and confidence in their ride.
Honda Livo Competition and Conclusion
As the Honda Livo enters the market with its revamped 2023 version, it faces off against contenders like the TVS Sport and Hero Passion Xtec. TVS Sport is a fair bit cheaper in this segment but lacks a disc brake version, while the Honda Livo is known for its plastic quality and paint quality. Hero Passion slots in the middle with good features like USB charging and red accents on the wheels. However the quality of the plastics and the paint is slightly inferior to that of the Honda.
On the whole , Honda Livo with its blend of affordability, reliability, and features, the Livo seeks to set a new standard for commuter motorcycles. Thus Honda’s continued dedication to providing reliable and efficient solutions for everyday commuting needs is evident, making the Livo a strong contender in the ever-evolving world of two-wheelers.