Honda NPF 125: Japanese automobile manufacturer Honda has secured patents for several new two-wheeled vehicles aimed at the Indian market. Among these is the recently patented NPF 125 scooter, although its official launch date remains unconfirmed. Should it be introduced in India, it will face competition from models such as the Suzuki Burgman Street 125, TVS Ntorq, Yamaha Fascino, and Hero Zoom 125.

Company is actively working to expand its product lineup

The company is actively working to expand its product lineup in an effort to surpass Hero MotoCorp. The NPF 125 distinguishes itself from the widely recognized Honda Activa, featuring a bold front design with a dual headlamp configuration and robust body paneling.

The scooter offers 14.3 liters of under-seat storage

Notable design elements include projector-style turn signal housings, a single-piece seat, a slightly elevated exhaust, and H-shaped taillights. The scooter offers 14.3 liters of under-seat storage, which includes compartments for a water bottle and a smartphone, with the option to enhance storage capacity by adding a top box. The rider’s seat is designed for comfort, and the scooter is equipped with a sturdy grab rail extending towards the rear.

Honda NPF 125 is powered by a 124cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled engine

The Honda NPF 125 is powered by a 124cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled engine that produces 9.51 ps of power and 10 Nm of torque, with an expected fuel efficiency of approximately 50 km/l. Its maximum speed is anticipated to reach 90 km/h. Additional features include a side stand engine cut-off, a 15-watt Type-C charger at the front, a smart key for saddle unlocking, an advanced suspension system, and ESP technology.

The estimated ex-showroom price is around Rs 90,000.