Tag: Honda Activa

  • Honda launches ad for new Activa 125

    Honda launches ad for new Activa 125

    MUMBAI: Honda Motorcycle and Scooter has launched its latest campaign for the new Activa 125.
    The campaign is conceptualised by Dentsu One, a Dentsu Aegis Network division.
    The 2018 edition of Activa 125 comes equipped with LED headlamp, LED position lamp and 4-in-1 lock with seat opening switch. Building on the trust of more than a million customers, Activa 125 offers solid power, strong (metal body) and blend of performance, efficiency, comfort with advanced features.
    The campaign aims to promote new class leading features of Activa 125 while leveraging on trust and legacy of brand Activa.
    Taking a slice of life route, the “Sau mein se sava sau” campaign illustrates a family where the girl highlights all positive attributes of her love interest to get her father’s approval.

    The story opens with a young daughter approaching the conversation seeking her father’s approval on her choice of husband. The father expresses initial scepticism about her choice. This is when the daughter elaborates on qualities of the boy which embodies the features of Activa 125. The first thing she mentions is his smartness where the film cuts to scooter’s chrome chest, LED headlamp & LED Tail Lamp.

    The girl then describes him as sensible with the film cutting close on Activa’s console with the ECO mode indicator. On the daughter’s request the mother also supports her by saying that the boy belongs to a good family. It is then the film reveals that the scooter is an Activa- India’s most trusted two-wheeler. The daughter reiterates her choice by saying that ‘he is as strong as her father’ with the frame focussing on the metal body of Activa 125 personifying robustness and confidence. In the next frame, the boy is seen riding uphill smoothly with extra power and torque provided by Activa 125.

    Collaborating the narration, the parallel stories merge together. The boy arrives on Activa 125 and introduces himself as ’Captain Vikram’ followed by greeting her mother. The father gets extremely impressed with the boy when he relates to all his qualities with his choice of ride.
    Honda Motorcycle and Scooter SVP of sales and marketing Yadvinder Singh Guleria says, “The purpose of this campaign is to showcase the new segment leading product features and reiterate trust of brand Activa.”
    Dentsu One national creative director Titus Upputuru adds, “If you belong to a good family, you will have good genes. That’s the key insight we have taken to build communication for the campaign. Activa 125 hails from the family of Activa. The product scores 125 per cent in every aspect and that’s why the expression ‘sau mein se sava sau! Shooting the film in a cable car was very challenging but we are very excited to see the final outcome.”

  • After Priyanka, Alia wants to know ‘Why should boys have all the fun?’

    After Priyanka, Alia wants to know ‘Why should boys have all the fun?’

    NEW DELHI: After Priyanka Chopra took to singing to have her fun, young petite Alia Bhatt has stepped in to ask viewers ‘Why should boys have all the fun?’.

    Hero MotoCorp has released a new television commercial featuring Bhatt riding the new version of ‘Pleasure’, as the new brand ambassador for Hero MotoCorp replacing Priyanka.

    Hero MotoCorp’s ‘Pleasure’ is one of the new generation scooters primarily meant for girls.

    Earlier it was Honda Activa that grabbed everyone’s attention, and now it is the Pleasure. Not only for its beauty, but its 102cc four-stroke engine with power output of 6.74 Bhp and 7.4 Nm can give you an unforgettable ride.

    The story line of the TVC shows Bhatt driving her Pleasure far away from the city. She smiles as she passes through a puddle of water. She stops for a while to steal an apple from a farmer’s apple cart and drives off as the farmer runs towards her. A young man asks for a lift but she stops for a second and drives, the camera focusing on the meter console. The screen then focuses on the tubeless tyres. She then stops at a dhaba smiling at two persons sitting there, and the screen concentrates on the mobile charger and integrated braking system. She then drives through a river, reaching her home in darkness where she replies in answer to a question that she had gone just to test the weather. The entire TV is accompanied by a Hindi-Punjabi-English song ending with the lines: ‘Why should boys have all the fun?’

    The TVC also shows Pleasure does not feature gears which mean that one can easily drive it on empty roads as well as in jammed city traffic. This is the new version of Pleasure with new features and color combination. You can now have tubeless tires, drum combi braking system and ground clearance of 125 mm. The new Pleasure weighs about 103 kg, and the company is planning to introduce a few additional features like mobile charging socket and a side stand in a couple of months’ time. The fuel tank capacity of Pleasure is around five litre, and one gets enough space to store stuff under the seat. 

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