Honda has recently introduced the new version of the Grom, a small-sized motorcycle.

In the new generation, Honda Grom has made several improvements in its exterior. The bike has been redesigned to look brighter and more modern than the previous version.

Honda offers two exterior color options for the Grom 2024, which are Gunmetal Black and Pearl White. The small-sized motorcycle is equipped with a tiered LED headlight, sportier-looking fuel tank cover, and stylish design elements.

The bike features a new digital instrument panel and comes with a USB-C port for charging mobile devices. It also has an upside-down front suspension and a rear mono-shock.

Grom 2024 is equipped with 12-inch wheels fitted with tubeless tires – 120/70 front and 130/70 rear. Each wheel has a disc brake system, and the front wheel is equipped with an anti-lock braking system (ABS).

Powering the Honda Grom 2024 is a 125cc air-cooled single-cylinder engine that generates 9.2 horsepower and a maximum torque of 10.6 Nm. The engine is paired with a 5-speed gearbox.

According to the plan, the Honda Grom 2024 will be available in the Japanese market starting from March 14th, with a price of 2,600 USD (63.9 million VND).

The Honda Grom is also known as the MSX 125. The MSX 125 is no longer produced in the Vietnamese market.

TH (Tuoitrethudo)

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