



5+
Honda Livo 110
Tk 139K - 149K
Engine Capacity
110cc
Power
8ps
Torque
9Nm
Transmission
4-Speed Manual
MILEAGE-ARAI
60 kmpl
Body Style
Commuter
Overview
If you're on the hunt for a dependable, fuel-efficient commuter bike that won’t empty your wallet, the Honda Livo 110 might just be the perfect fit. With its impressive mileage and smooth ride, it checks all the boxes for quality you can trust from Honda. It's particularly great for students, office workers, and anyone running errands in the hustle and bustle of city traffic or tackling mixed roads across Bangladesh.
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Driver Insights
The Honda Livo 110 is a dependable, easy-to-handle choice for daily commuting, especially for those who need a ride under 110 cc. It goes head-to-head with models like the TVS Sport and Hero HF Deluxe in its category. From what I've seen in local forums, many Bangladeshi owners rave about how stress-free it is to maintain - perfect for navigating city traffic and for those short trips. While it’s not built for speed or sport, the combination of good mileage, comfort, and low maintenance makes it an excellent pick for students and office workers alike. Plus, the availability of spare parts and service centers throughout Bangladesh really adds to its appeal.
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Key Features & Design
Many local riders appreciate Honda bikes for their clean design and reliable build quality. The simple, easy-to-read instrument panel and lightweight chassis make it agile in traffic. While the styling may seem plain compared to sportier options, it emphasizes practicality over flash.
Performance
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Braking & Safety
Wheels & Tires
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the price of the Honda Livo 110 in Bangladesh?
New prices typically range from BDT 1,75,000 to 1,95,000, depending on the trim and accessories. Used models are much cheaper based on their condition.
How’s the fuel economy in real life?
Is it easy to maintain in Bangladesh?
How does it compare to rivals like TVS/Suzuki 110s?
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