Honda is gearing up to expand its two-wheeler lineup in India and may soon introduce the updated version of its retro-style scooter, the 2025 Honda Scoopy. The company recently filed a new design patent for the Scoopy in India, suggesting a fresh look compared to earlier versions. While the Scoopy was first seen testing in India in 2017 and patented in 2021, the updated design points to Honda’s renewed interest in the segment.
2025 Honda Scoopy: Design Highlights
According to the patent documents, the new Honda Scoopy will retain its retro-modern styling, similar to models sold in international markets. Key design features include:
Hardware and Features
The 2025 Honda Scoopy is built on an underbone chassis, featuring 12-inch alloy wheels at both ends. Suspension is handled by telescopic forks at the front and a swingarm setup at the rear. Braking will be taken care of by drum brakes with a Combi Brake System (CBS).
On the features front, the scooter is expected to come with:
2025 Honda Scoopy: Design Highlights
According to the patent documents, the new Honda Scoopy will retain its retro-modern styling, similar to models sold in international markets. Key design features include:
- LED crystal-block headlamp
- Round taillamp
- D-shaped turn indicators
- Round mirrors
- Single-piece seat
Hardware and Features
The 2025 Honda Scoopy is built on an underbone chassis, featuring 12-inch alloy wheels at both ends. Suspension is handled by telescopic forks at the front and a swingarm setup at the rear. Braking will be taken care of by drum brakes with a Combi Brake System (CBS).
On the features front, the scooter is expected to come with:
- LCD instrument console with SMS/call alerts, navigation, clock, and battery indicator
- Higher variants (as seen internationally) may offer Honda Smart Key, anti-theft alarm, and a security system
- Engine and Performance
- 9 hp of peak power
- 9.2 Nm of torque
- Paired with an automatic CVT gearbox
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