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First Ride Review: Honda Navi: Crazy Little Thing Called Love

April 14, 2016 by Aninda Sardar Leave a Comment

First Ride Review Honda Navi Crazy Little Thing Called Love (18)

The Navi’s intended customer will be someone youthful, given to impulses and someone who is definitely aspiring to look cool. Where styling is concerned, it’s so cool that it’s actually hot. To ride, it’s a bike that can leave you smiling at 50 km/h it is so much fun. It is super easy to ride around and it’s convenient. With a couple of accessories, it can be quite practical too. So where sheer style and panache need to work in close collaboration with fun and a dash of practicality, the Navi fits the bill alright. But what about the cost of style and fun? In Pune, the Honda Navi carries a sticker of Rs 41,045, ex-showroom, which translates into Rs 45,302, on-road, excluding the optional accessories, extended warranty and annual maintenance contract. So where the price-to-value equation is concerned, the bill fits the Navi too.

First Ride Review Honda Navi Crazy Little Thing Called Love (7)

:: Technical Specifications ::

Honda Navi

Price (On-road, Pune)

Rs 45,302

Engine Type

109.2 cc, air cooled, single cylinder

Maximum Power

7.94 PS @ 7,000 RPM

Maximum Torque

8.96 Nm @ 5,500 RPM

Transmission

V-matic

Kerb Weight

101 kg

Aninda Sardar – who has written 312 posts on Bike India.


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