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February 03, 2015 17:27 IST

To be unveiled February 4, here are some spy-shots of the all-new Honda Activa 3G. A 110cc scooter, the Honda Activa 3G mostly gets cosmetic upgrades.

Honda Activa 3G

The Activa 3G will sport a 110cc engine, but we aren't sure what upgrades this bike will get, however this bike does get some changes. The bike will be launched February 4.

The front is very much similar to the existing Activa. However it is available in new trendy colours.

The front number plate is now having a holder than a sticker, which is there in the current Activa, Activa i and Activa 125. The side profile is also similar to the regular Activa, however this looks a bit slimmer.

Honda Activa 3G

We are assuming, but this might be on the lines of Activa i. Then of course there is the Combi Brake. The Activa's side profile looks somewhat similar to the existing bike, however the engine cover styling has been tweaked.

The Activa 3G will be available with 110cc engine and not the 125cc. The tail lamps is where there is a major difference. The bike gets a new tail lamp cluster, which does stand out and look a lot more contemporary than the current Activa.

Honda Activa 3G

The instrument cluster is the same as the 110cc Activa, and it gets the same analogue gauge. Honda has quietly introduced the new Activa 3G, which is a surprise for all.

The new Activa 3G might be priced similarly to the existing Activa, however we do expect some changes in the engine tuning.

Honda Activa 3G

The current Activa is a 110cc single-cylinder engine that produces 8bhp of power and 8.74Nm of torque with a CVT box. Activa is currently the market leader and Honda doesn't need to do major changes to it. All it needs is some timely tweaks and it can retain its market share.

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Yash Karia