Monday, April 27, 2026

Honda Shine 125 Now BS6.2 Compliant; Price Increased

  • Honda 2-wheelers India has launched the BS6.2-compliant version of its highly popular Shine 125 commuter motorcycle.
  • It continues to be offered in two trims – Drum and Disc, priced at Rs 79,800 and Rs 83,800, respectively (all ex-showroom Delhi).
  • This makes the upgraded model Rs 1,386 more expensive than the previous version.
  • Being updated on the new emission norms, the Honda Shine 125 now comes with an OBD2 port which monitors the performance and emissions of the engine and other components and reports any malfunctions/issues related to the emission control systems, thus assisting in keeping with the latest emission measures and assuring the proper functioning of the vehicle’s emissions-related components.
  • Powering the Honda Shine 125 is the same 123.94cc, single-cylinder, FI mill (10.74PS/11Nm) that comes paired with a 5-speed gearbox. 
  • For braking, it gets a 240mm disk/130mm drum brake up front and a 130mm drum brake at the rear.

Also Read: Honda Dio BS6.2 Launched; Gets A New SMART Variant

Honda Shine 125 features
  • Features-wise, it comes loaded with a silent starter system, a side-stand engine cut-off, an engine start/stop switch, and a 5-step preload adjustable rear suspension.
  • Honda offers the Shine in 5 colour options – Black, Geny Grey Metallic, Matte Axis Grey, Rebel Red Metallic, and Decent Blue Metallic. 
  • Honda is providing customers with the option of a 10-year warranty package with the Shine 125, consisting of a 3-year ex-factory warranty and an optional 7-year extended warranty.
  • In the 125cc commuter segment, the Shine goes up against the Hero Super Splendor and the Bajaj Platina CT125X.

Also Read: Honda Unicorn Updated To New Emission Norms; Price Increased

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