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Honda Aviator

Honda launched this gearless scooter in Feb/March 2008.The slogan for this is "Live your style".
The specifications are : Type:4 Stroke, Cylinder: Single Cylinder Cooling mechanism: Air-cooled, OHC, Displacement :102cc Max Power: 7 bhp (5.2 kW) @7000 rpm Max Torque:0.8 kgm @5500 rpm Transmission: V-Matic

Honda Activa

The Honda Activa is the first scooter model released by HMSI for the Indian market. It was marketed as a family vehicle. Honda Activa is recommended for its more practical and consrvative styling, ease of use, better ride quality and the excellent 150 cc engine. The scooter is also known as a family two-wheeler for its higher load carrying capacity. The vehicle has the option of kick- and self-start. The chassis is of high rigidity under bone type and the body panels are moulded steel sheet.
Activa incorporates better rider comfort and includes the puncture-resistant "tuff-up" tyre and tube combination. It has low riding height and low noise 4-cycle engine. It gives the mileage of about 45 km per litre in the long run.

Honda Dio

The Honda Dio is a stylish version of the Honda Activa, having almost the same technical specifications. The engine is slightly more powerful. The Dio is targeted at young people. Honda calls it India's first "motoscooter".

Honda Eterno

Widely advertised as the "Geared Surprise" prior to launch, the Honda Eterno is a powerful 4-stroke, 150 cc scooter. The scooter is also much heavier than other scooters, making buyers wary. It incorporates advanced features for comfort and travel. Honda also claims that the Eterno gives the best mileage in its class.

Honda Unicorn

The Honda Unicorn is HMSI's first motorcycle for the Indian market. It is powered by a newly developed 4-stroke, 150 cc engine and incorporates many cutting-edge technologies developed by Honda's international R&D team. The bike offers superior mileage in its class. The Unicorn is also 
the first bike in India to incorporate the advanced mono suspension system. The bike is touted as the "Flying Machine" by Honda.

Honda Shine

Marketed as the "Dream Machine", the Honda Shine utilizes the newly developed 125 cc Optimax engine, apart from a host of advanced technologies. The motorcycle is targeted at the mid-range motorcycle segment.

Honda CBF Stunner

This bike is a 125 cc bike with a sporty fairing, producing approximately 11 bhp.

Honda CB Unicorn Dazzler

Stated as the perfect premium all-rounder for the youth by Bike India, this bike is a stylish commuter. It has the same 149.1 cc Unicorn's engine, but has high lift cams. It produces 14 bhp of power and around 12.8 NM of torque and is a rev happy motor. It is HMSI's latest offering in the country

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