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Honda Dio vs Suzuki Hayate 113 in Nepal

Price & specification comparison · updated July 18, 2026

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Honda Dio

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At a glance
Honda DioSuzuki Hayate 113
Ex-showroom priceRs 2.18 lakh – Rs 2.28 lakhRs 2.2 lakh – Rs 2.24 lakh
Fuelpetrolpetrol
Variants on sale22
DistributorSyakar Trading Company Pvt. Ltd.V.G. Automobiles Pvt. Ltd.
Variant-wise prices (July 18, 2026)

Honda Dio

STDरु 2,17,900
DLXरु 2,27,900

Suzuki Hayate 113

(Single Standard Variant)रु 2,23,900
Hayate EPरु 2,19,900
Specifications — Dio STD vs Hayate 113 (Single Standard Variant)
CategoryHonda DioSuzuki Hayate 113
Battery & RangeNot disclosed officially
  • Fuel tank capacity 10L (Suzuki Hayate EP spec sheet, Slideshare – India-spec)[2]
  • Claimed mileage around 70–76 kmpl (India-spec commuter estimates, merogaadi.com)[9]
Motor Power & DrivetrainNot disclosed officially
  • 113cc 4-stroke single-cylinder air-cooled petrol engine (Slideshare spec sheet – India-spec)[2]
  • Max power 8.9 hp @ 7500 rpm (India-spec, Slideshare)[2]
  • Max torque 9.3 Nm @ 5000 rpm (India-spec, Slideshare)[2]
  • 4-speed manual gearbox with chain drive (India-spec, Slideshare)[2]
Wheelbase & Ground ClearanceNot disclosed officially
  • Wheelbase not disclosed officially (As of: 17/07/2026) (suzukimotorcycle.com.np)[1]
  • Ground clearance not disclosed officially (As of: 17/07/2026) (suzukimotorcycle.com.np)[1]
DimensionsNot disclosed officially
  • Overall dimensions not disclosed officially (As of: 17/07/2026) (suzukimotorcycle.com.np)[1]
  • Kerb weight not disclosed officially (As of: 17/07/2026) (suzukimotorcycle.com.np)[1]
CargoNot disclosed officially
  • Underseat storage not highlighted; basic commuter seat (India-spec review, merogaadi.com)[9]
  • Rear carrier available for external luggage (merogaadi.com)[9]
Comfort & InteriorNot disclosed officially
  • Standard single-piece seat for rider and pillion (merogaadi.com)[9]
  • Telescopic front suspension for comfort (Slideshare – India-spec)[2]
  • Dual rear shocks with 5-step adjustable preload (Slideshare – India-spec)[2]
  • Upright commuter riding posture (merogaadi.com)[9]
Infotainment & ConvenienceNot disclosed officially
  • Analog instrument cluster with basic readouts (merogaadi.com)[9]
  • Halogen headlamp with standard switchgear (merogaadi.com)[9]
  • Kick and self-start likely; not clearly specified for Nepal (India-spec pattern, Slideshare)[2]
SafetyNot disclosed officially
  • Front drum brake (Slideshare – India-spec)[2]
  • Rear drum brake (Slideshare – India-spec)[2]
  • No ABS or CBS reported (merogaadi.com)[9]
  • Standard mirrors and halogen lighting (merogaadi.com)[9]
Design & ExteriorNot disclosed officially
  • Commuter-focused design with simple body panels (merogaadi.com)[9]
  • Alloy wheels on Nepal model (Slideshare – India-spec, bikebazarnepal.com)[2][7]
  • Available colours: Glass Sparkle Black, Metallic Oort Grey, Pearl Mira Red (evnewsnepal.com)[3]
Sales & ImportsNot disclosed officially
  • Listed as Suzuki Hayate 133cc on Suzuki Nepal site, price Rs 223,900 MRP (suzukimotorcycle.com.np)[1]
  • Sold via authorised Suzuki dealers in major cities (evnewsnepal.com)[3]
  • Single standard variant offered in Nepal (bikebazarnepal.com, evnewsnepal.com)[7][3]
Value for Money VerdictNot disclosed officially
  • Positioned as an affordable 110–113cc commuter motorcycle (suzukimotorcycle.com.np, merogaadi.com)[1][9]
  • Focus on mileage and low running cost over features (merogaadi.com)[9]
ProsNot disclosed officially
  • Low purchase price for commuter segment (suzukimotorcycle.com.np, bikebazarnepal.com)[1][7]
  • Good claimed fuel efficiency for daily use (merogaadi.com)[9]
  • Simple, easy-to-maintain mechanicals (merogaadi.com)[9]
ConsNot disclosed officially
  • Very basic features; no disc brake or ABS (merogaadi.com)[9]
  • Outdated design compared to newer rivals (merogaadi.com)[9]
  • Limited performance; strictly city commuter (merogaadi.com)[9]

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Frequently asked questions

Which is cheaper in Nepal — Honda Dio or Suzuki Hayate 113?

As of July 2026, the Honda Dio starts at Rs 2.18 lakh ex-showroom — Rs 0.02 lakh less than the Suzuki Hayate 113 at Rs 2.2 lakh.

What is the price of the Honda Dio and Suzuki Hayate 113 in Nepal?

The Honda Dio costs Rs 2.18 lakh to Rs 2.28 lakh and the Suzuki Hayate 113 costs Rs 2.2 lakh to Rs 2.24 lakh (ex-showroom, July 2026).

Should I buy the Honda Dio or the Suzuki Hayate 113?

Weigh the current prices, the variant-wise specifications on this page, and each brand's showroom and service reach near you — both are listed on the model pages. There is no single winner: the side-by-side table shows exactly where each bike is ahead.

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