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Get Ready To Customise Your Navi; Honda To Launch Custom Kits
The Honda Navi was a runaway success for the Japanese two-wheeler maker. What was a better success was the accessory parts that Honda offered with the Navi. They were an immense hit.
Now, looking at the success of the accessories, Honda is eager to launch customisation kits before this festive season. Also, the Navi is available only in select cities and Honda's Senior VP of Sales and Marketing, Yadvinder Singh Guleria said the scooter crossover will be made available in more cities.
Accessory kits that are available for the Navi at the moment are headlight protector and visor, side covers, dual-tone seat cover, engine guard, and passenger grab rail. All of the mentioned accessories can be fit on the Navi for a price of around Rs. 5000.
The Honda Navi was initially launched at the 2016 Auto Expo, and when launched, Honda showcased three different models of the now popular crossover: Street, Adventure, and Off-road. So which of the three customisation kits will make it to the market before the festive season — let's hope for the Adventure Kit! What's your choice Mr. Navi-gator?