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Honda ANF125i Innova

02 December 2008
Reviews image The Innova’s distinctive Honda Cub-style bodywork is sleek and stylish. Subtle changes to such details as its front nose and leg shields emphasise its sporty disposition, while the lines of its side and seat cowls taper up and back to further accentuate its look of speedy nimbleness.

New louvered air vents lend a touch of style to the sides of its step-through body, while behind its spacious and comfortable tandem seat a newly designed cast aluminium grab rail provides passengers with a comfortable and secure hand grip on trips around town.

The ANF125i Innova was introduced to the European market in 2003 as a nimble, stylish and highly economical step-through runabout. Its bright and attractive sense of style and panache extends through sleek, full-coverage bodywork and remarkably comfortable accommodation.

After four years in production, Honda felt that a make-over was called for. While maintaining its basic overall styling features, the Innova’s bodywork received quality, detailed modifications that greatly emphasise its good looks and performance.

The Innova has also won wide respect for its strong emphasis on low operating costs and long-term reliability, as exhibited by its world-proven, time-tested four-stroke engine and quality construction.

This strong, dependable performance was brought up to date with electronic fuel injection for smoother and stronger operation, and significant improvements to its already low fuel consumption and exhaust emissions.

With its great looks, easy operation, strong performance, miserly fuel economy and remarkably low price, the new-generation Innova is another winner from Honda.


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