Honda Activa 7G is a new scooter expected to come to India in September 2025. The Activa has been a top-selling scooter in India for many years, and this new version will replace the Activa 6G, which is sold now. You might be able to book it at showrooms or online once it launches.
New Look and Build
The Activa 7G will have a fresh look but will keep the same style as the Activa 6G. It might have sharper lines on the body and some shiny parts to make it look modern and sporty. The front will likely have a bright LED headlamp, and the tail light might also be LED to match the new style. The scooter could come in many colors, like blue, red, black, white, and grey, just like the older models. It will have a metal body with some plastic parts, making it strong for daily use. The Activa 7G is expected to be 1833 mm long, 697 mm wide, and 1156 mm tall, with a ground clearance of 162 mm, which is good for city roads. It might weigh around 106 kg, making it easy to ride.
Engine and Power
The Activa 7G will likely have a small 110cc engine that runs smoothly and saves petrol. This engine might give around 7.8 PS power and 8.8 Nm strength, similar to the Activa 6G. It will come with a gear system that shifts automatically, so you don’t need to change gears yourself. The top speed could be around 85 km per hour, which is fine for city rides. The engine will also have a quiet start system, so it won’t make much noise when you turn it on.
Mileage in Daily Use
The Activa 7G is expected to go 55 km on one litre of petrol, as per usual tests, though some reports say it might give around 40-50 km per litre in real use. In busy city areas with many stops, it might drop to 35-40 km per litre. On open roads, if you ride at a steady 40-50 km per hour, it can go up to 45-50 km per litre. The petrol tank holds 5.3 litres, so on a full tank, you can ride 180-265 km, depending on how you ride. With petrol at Rs 100 per litre, filling the tank costs Rs 530, which works out to Rs 2 to 2.86 per km. If you ride fast or on rough roads, the mileage might drop to 35 km per litre, giving a range of 185 km.
Ride and Handling
The Activa 7G will have a comfy seat for two people, good for short city rides. The front suspension will take care of small bumps, and the back suspension might be adjustable to make the ride smooth on rough roads. It will have drum brakes on both wheels, with a system that helps both brakes work together for safe stopping. The tyres will be 12 inches in the front and 10 inches in the back, giving good grip on city roads. The scooter will also have a big floor area to keep your feet, and a hook in the front to hang small bags.
Features for Daily Use
The Activa 7G will come with a digital screen to show speed, distance, and petrol level. Some versions might have a 4.2-inch screen with phone connectivity, so you can see calls, messages, or directions while riding. It might also have a USB port to charge your phone, a keyless start system, and a switch to open the seat and petrol cap easily. The scooter will have a quiet start system and a feature to stop the engine when you’re at a signal to save petrol. There will be a small space under the seat to keep a helmet or shopping bags.
Price in 2025
The Activa 7G price is expected to start at Rs 80,000 and might go up to Rs 90,000, depending on the type. It will likely come in different types with more features in the higher ones. Some reports say you might get cashback offers of Rs 5,000 when it launches, depending on the showroom.
Safety Features
The Activa 7G will have a system that helps the brakes work together for safer stopping. It might also have a bright headlamp that stays on all the time, so other people can see you on the road, especially at night. The scooter will have a strong frame to keep you safe, and some versions might have extra safety features like a hazard warning light.
Compared to Other Scooters
The Activa 7G will go up against scooters like the TVS Jupiter and Suzuki Access 125. The Jupiter gives around 50 km per litre, costing Rs 2 per km at Rs 100/litre. The Activa 7G’s 40-55 km per litre mileage costs Rs 1.82 to 2.50 per km, so the Jupiter might save Rs 0.18 to 0.50 per km. For a daily ride of 50 km, this means yearly savings of Rs 3,000 to Rs 9,000 with the Jupiter. The Access 125 gives 57 km per litre, costing Rs 1.75 per km, saving Rs 0.07 to 0.75 per km over the Activa 7G. But the Activa 7G might have more features, like phone connectivity and a quiet start, which some buyers might like better.
Support and Maintenance Costs
Honda has many service centres in India, so fixing the scooter is easy in most places. Some users of older Activa models said the yearly maintenance cost is between Rs 3,000 to Rs 5,000, depending on usage. Keeping the scooter in good shape, like cleaning the air filter and changing oil on time, helps keep mileage high. If parts like the air filter get dirty, mileage can drop by 3-5 km per litre.
Market Standing in 2025
In May 2025, the Activa 7G hasn’t launched yet, but the Activa 6G is still the top-selling scooter in India, with over 200,000 units sold each month. The Activa 7G is expected to keep this lead with its new features and modern look, making it popular in cities and small towns. Other Honda scooters like the Activa 125 and Activa e (electric) are also in the market, but the Activa 7G will be the newest one.
Who It’s For
The Honda Activa 7G is made for riders who want a 2-seater scooter with a modern look and good mileage. It suits families, students, and workers who need a reliable scooter for city rides, with a focus on comfort and saving petrol.
Disclaimer: Information is based on reports available as of May 2025. Confirm details with Honda dealers for the latest updates.