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Honda Trail 125cc: Powered by long-stroke, air-cooled 125cc engine that produces superior low and mid-range performance, all you must know

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Honda Trail 125cc: The 2023 Trail 125, a tough-looking two-wheeler that makes sense for a country like India, has been unveiled by Honda, but the company won’t export it to the United States. Honda won’t introduce the Trail 125 in India due to the way it looks. Because of the overall design, it won’t work in a market like India, which values attractive aesthetics. Even if the Trail 125’s tough and useful design components are ideal for the Indian market, its lack of aspirational qualities may turn some people off.

Honda Trail 125cc: Specifications

Price$3,899
Engine1-Cylinder, 4-stroke
Displacement124.9cc
Transmission4-Speed
Power8.71 HP @ 7,000 rpm
Seat Height31.5 inches
Curb Weight259 Pounds
Fuel Tank Capacity1.4 Gallons

Know about the Engine

The Trail 125’s style will change for 2023, but the engine is the most important component. It now has a long-stroke, air-cooled 125cc engine that produces superior low and mid-range performance. Both the compression ratio and the bore and stroke are varied. For improved fueling, the bike also sports an upgraded fuel injector.

Why the company is not launching it in India?

The Trail 125’s straightforward and practical design seems ideal for India. Additionally, the bike’s sizable tail rack may end up being one of its most popular features in outlying areas. It may end up becoming the last-mile delivery personnel’s preferred bicycle. Currently, this 2023 Trail will be offered for sale in the US for a very alluring price. The bookings have already commenced, and the deliveries are expected to start soon.

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