2017 Honda Aviator with BS IV Engine Launched from Rs. 52,077

2017 New Honda Aviator

2017 Honda Aviator comes sporting AHO feature and engine updated to meet BS-IV regulations; available in five different variants

Honda has launched the 2017 Aviator scooter with an updated BS IV emission norm compliant engine and new features. The updated scooter is priced from Rs. 52,077 (ex-showroom, New Delhi) and the top variant is priced at Rs. 56,454 (ex-showroom, New Delhi). The disc brake variant of the Aviator comes priced little cheaper than the previous disc brake model.

In terms of design, the updated 110 cc scooter comes identical to its predecessor. It sports a compact headlamp with Auto Headlamp On (AHO) technology. The front cowl gets Y shaped chrome element enhancing the style further and it is flanked by twin vertically positioned turn lamps.

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The scooter is available in four different colours, which are – Rebel Red Metallic, Pearl Amazing White, Pearl Igneous Black and Matt Selene Silver Metallic. The Pearl Amazing White and Matt Selene Silver Metallic painted models come featuring Brown coloured molded seat and different looking Brown coloured inner cover as well. The analog instrument cluster, side body panels, taillight and grab rail remain same like the previous model.

Power source for the Honda Aviator is an updated 109.19 cc single-cylinder, air-cooled engine with HET technology, paired with a V-Matic CVT gearbox. The engine is capable of churning out 8 bhp of peak power at 7,000 rpm and 8.94 Nm of peak torque at 5,500 rpm. It can run at a top speed of 82 kmph.

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For braking duty, the scooter receives 130 mm drum brakes at both front and rear wheels, while a 190 mm disc brake is also on offer. The scooter comes with Honda’s CBS technology ensuring equal braking power distribution to both wheels. Suspension duty is done by telescopic front forks and spring loaded hydraulic type suspension at rear. The scooter runs on 5-spoke alloy wheels.

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