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The Honda Dio is a scooter manufactured by Honda and was introduced in 1988. It was originally built in Japan as various two-stroke models until 2001 when a four-stroke model was released and assembly switched to Sundiro Honda Motorcycle Co., Ltd. in China. A four stroke version is also assembled in Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India plant in Narsapura, Karnataka for the Indian market since 2001.
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