Honda is all set to upgrade its most loved scooter — the Activa — with the upcoming Honda Activa 7G 2025. Known for its unmatched reliability and fuel efficiency, the new Activa 7G brings subtle yet smart improvements that make it even more appealing for Indian riders.
Let’s take a look at everything we know so far about this next-generation scooter.
Refreshed Design with Premium Touches
The Activa 7G keeps the classic, family-friendly design but adds a modern twist. Expect updates like:
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Sharper LED headlamp
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Stylish alloy wheels
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Refreshed body panels
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New graphics and premium finish
Honda is clearly aiming to make the Activa look fresh and up-to-date without losing the trusted design people love.
Same Reliable Engine, Now More Efficient
The Activa 7G is expected to continue with the proven 110cc BS6 engine, but with minor upgrades for better fuel economy. Thanks to features like Enhanced Smart Power (eSP) and Idle Stop-Start system, the scooter is expected to deliver around 60–63 km/l, making it ideal for city use.
Whether you’re commuting to work or running errands, the Activa 7G promises a smooth and efficient ride.
Modern Features for Today’s Riders
Honda is catching up on the tech front. The Activa 7G may offer:
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Semi-digital or fully digital console
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Real-time mileage display
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Trip meters and fuel level
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Smart Key system (in higher variants)
Smart Key features could include keyless ignition, remote seat opening, anti-theft alarm, and engine immobilizer — all adding more convenience and safety.
Comfort That Still Leads the Segment
Comfort has always been the Activa’s strength, and the 7G will likely retain:
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Telescopic front forks
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3-step adjustable rear suspension
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Wide, cushioned seat
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Ample under-seat storage
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External fuel filling
All these make it perfect for daily use, even on rough city roads.
Expected Launch & Pricing
Honda may launch the Activa 7G in late 2025, just before Diwali — a popular time for two-wheeler purchases in India. The expected price range is ₹79,000 to ₹87,000 (ex-showroom), depending on the variant.
It will compete with scooters like TVS Jupiter, Suzuki Access 125, and Hero Xoom.