All new Honda Livo launched with increased performance and more advanced features
Honda has been updating its commuter motorcycle lineup to meet the latest OBD2B emission standards, and the 110cc Livo is the latest model to receive these changes. Now available in two variants Drum at ₹83,080 and Disc at ₹85,878 the Livo retains its performance while introducing key upgrades.
Under the hood, the updated Livo continues with its 109.51cc, OBD2B-compliant engine, producing 8.9hp and 9.3Nm of torque, paired with a 4-speed gearbox. Despite the regulatory update, there are no changes to its output, ensuring the same level of efficiency and performance that riders are accustomed to.
One of the most noticeable changes is the new fully digital instrument cluster, replacing the previous digi-analogue unit. This upgrade adds new functionalities such as a real-time mileage indicator and a distance-to-empty display, enhancing the rider’s convenience. The bike also retains useful features like a service due indicator and side stand engine cut-off.
In addition to these technological upgrades, Honda has introduced three new colour options, giving the Livo a refreshed look. The latest update has resulted in a slight price increase, with the Drum variant seeing a ₹1,429 hike, while the Disc variant has a marginal rise of ₹227. Despite these changes, the Livo remains a practical and stylish option in Honda’s urban commuter lineup.