Auto Expo 2016: Honda looks to connect with youth, launches swanky Navi at Rs 39, 500
Feb 3, 2016, 14:57 IST
In a bid to connect with the Indian youth, Honda launched NAVI (New Additional Value of India) in the two-wheeler segment with much fanfare at Auto Expo 2016.
Navi is powered by 110cc engine and is priced at Rs 39,500 (ex-showroom price, Delhi). The delivery of Navi will start from April this year.
Navi, which is a 100 per cent Honda R&D India model and will be available in five colour options, is looking to refresh the feel and look of the two-wheelers.
Takahiro Hachigo, President, CEO & Representative Director, Honda Motor Co., Ltd., Japan, said, “India is a fast growing economy and the largest two-wheeler market in the world and our Indian operation became the largest volume contributor to Honda’s global production in 2015. Honda’s fourth two-wheeler plant in Gujarat will be ready to commence its operation soon.”
Meanwhile, Honda also announced that it will make CRF1000L Africa Twin in India under the ‘Make in India’ initiative.
At the Auto Expo 2016, Honda also showcased the new 2016 editions of its four current models-New CB Unicorn 160, CD 110 Dream, Dream Neo and CB Unicorn 150.
The Auto Expo also saw glimpse of Honda’s future concept-Neowing.
Delivering sporty, lean cruising with big bike-style cornering and a stable ride feel, this 3-wheel sport hybrid with a 4 cylinder petrol.
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Navi is powered by 110cc engine and is priced at Rs 39,500 (ex-showroom price, Delhi). The delivery of Navi will start from April this year.
Navi, which is a 100 per cent Honda R&D India model and will be available in five colour options, is looking to refresh the feel and look of the two-wheelers.
Takahiro Hachigo, President, CEO & Representative Director, Honda Motor Co., Ltd., Japan, said, “India is a fast growing economy and the largest two-wheeler market in the world and our Indian operation became the largest volume contributor to Honda’s global production in 2015. Honda’s fourth two-wheeler plant in Gujarat will be ready to commence its operation soon.”
Meanwhile, Honda also announced that it will make CRF1000L Africa Twin in India under the ‘Make in India’ initiative.
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The Auto Expo also saw glimpse of Honda’s future concept-Neowing.
Delivering sporty, lean cruising with big bike-style cornering and a stable ride feel, this 3-wheel sport hybrid with a 4 cylinder petrol.