Ergonomically, the Dio offers typical scooter-like seating posture i.e. upright and relaxed. One thing though, which has been a pain to deal with here and even on the earlier generation Dios, is the footrest design for the pillion. And this makes the Dio an uncomfortable place for a pillion. Also, while the seat itself is quite comfortable, taller riders need to be aware of the handlebar hitting their knees while making sharp turns and U-turns. From a scooter’s standpoint, the Dio still comes across as a potent handling package. It also feels quite nimble when changing directions, which inspires confidence while darting in and out of traffic. Do take a test ride in order to judge your riding comfort.