
Launched back in 2004, the Honda Unicorn has been a hardy workhorse for over two decades. While it has received functional and emission related updates over the years, its form and design have remained unchanged. Here are answers to some of the frequently asked questions you might have about this trusty commuter.
Does the Honda Unicorn get ABS?
Yes, the Honda Unicorn does get ABS. However, it only gets a single-channel ABS as it has a drum brake at the rear.
Does the Honda Unicorn get an LED headlight?
Yes, Honda recently updated the Unicorn with an LED headlight and an LCD dash. However, the overall design for the headlight remains unchanged.
Does the Honda Unicorn get tubeless/alloy wheels?
The Honda Unicorn was launched back in 2004, back then it came with traditional spoke wheels like most commuters. However, the Unicorn now gets alloy wheels enabling it to run tubeless tyres.
What is the claimed mileage of the Honda Unicorn?
While we haven’t gotten a chance to put the Unicorn through our instrumented fuel efficiency test, Honda claims an ARAI fuel economy of 60kmpl and in all its years, lots of happy customers have sung praises about the Unicorn’s frugal nature
What are the colours available on the Honda Unicorn?
The Honda Unicorn is available in a total of 3 shades– gloss black, gloss red and matte grey.
What is the price of the Honda Unicorn?
The Honda Unicorn is priced at Rs 1.20 lakh. The Unicorn was recently updated to comply with the stricter OBD-2B norms and along with that it got a price hike of Rs 8,000.
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