Honda Livo Engine Specifications

The Honda Livo runs on a BS6.2-compliant 109.51cc air-cooled engine with fuel injection. It produces 8.79 horsepower at 7,500 rpm and 9.30 Nm of torque at 5,500 rpm. This engine is paired with a 4-speed transmission. The bike also features an ACG starter motor system, ensuring smooth and silent engine starts without any jerks.

Honda Livo Suspension and Brakes

The Honda Livo is built with a strong diamond-type frame. It has a telescopic fork in the front and a dual-spring shock absorber at the rear, adjustable in 5 steps for comfort. For braking, it offers a 240 mm disc (in the disc variant) or a 130 mm drum at the front, and a 130 mm drum at the rear. Both front and rear tires are 80/100-18 tubeless, equipped with a Combi Brake System (CBS) that ensures optimal braking power for shorter stopping distances.

 

The Honda Livo provides a ground clearance of 163 mm, making it adept at handling speed breakers, and has a seat height of 790 mm. It comes with a 9-liter fuel tank capacity and weighs 113 kg when fully equipped.

Honda Livo Features

The Honda Livo boasts a semi-digital instrument console designed to provide riders with all the essential information they need on the go. This includes real-time updates on speed, distance traveled, and current mileage. It also features convenient indicators for low fuel levels, average mileage calculations, and reminders for scheduled services, ensuring riders stay informed about their bike’s maintenance needs.

 

In addition to these features, the Honda Livo enhances convenience with an engine start/stop switch. This allows for quick and efficient control over the bike’s ignition, making it easy to start up or shut down the engine as needed. Furthermore, the side-stand engine cut-off function adds a layer of safety by automatically turning off the engine when the side stand is engaged, preventing accidental starts and ensuring peace of mind for the rider.