The new Honda NS125LA has been unveiled with a 2025 model that boasts significant improvements in design, features, and engine performance. This impressive scooter offers a sleek and luxurious design, making it perfect for urban commuting.
The Honda NS125LA will be powered by a new 124cc eSP single-cylinder engine, air-cooled, delivering approximately 9.4 horsepower and 10Nm of torque. This enhanced engine provides superior performance and improved fuel efficiency, ensuring a more enjoyable and economical riding experience.
The Honda NS125LA 2025 model also includes ABS, ensuring safer rides by preventing wheel lock-up during sudden braking or on slippery surfaces. This adds to the overall safety and confidence of the rider.
Additionally, the new LCD dashboard provides riders with clear and easily accessible information, including speed, fuel level, and trip distance.
In terms of design, the new NS125LA has been refreshed with smoother lines, reducing sharp edges and angles for a more elegant and eye-catching appearance.
The turn signals have also been redesigned to match the modern scooter aesthetic, creating a harmonious look. Additionally, Honda has equipped the NS125LA with practical accessories such as a windshield, rear storage compartment, front storage compartment, and mudguard.
The new Honda NS125LA is expected to start at 11,900 Chinese yuan, which is approximately 39 million Vietnamese dong. With its impressive features and performance, it is set to be a strong competitor to other scooters in the market, including the Honda LEAD, Honda Vision, and others in the same segment.
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