
Honda has unveiled the 2025 Shine 125, India’s best-selling 125cc motorcycle, with a refreshed feature set, stricter emissions compliance, and a modest price hike. Priced between ₹84,493 and ₹89,245 (ex-showroom, Delhi), the updated model aims to retain its crown in the fiercely competitive commuter segment. Here’s a detailed breakdown of what’s new and how it stacks up.
2025 Honda Shine 125 Price & Variants
The Shine 125 now comes in two variants, reflecting a slight premium over its predecessor:
Variant | Price (ex-showroom, Delhi) |
---|---|
Drum Brake | ₹84,493 |
Front Disc Brake | ₹89,245 |
The price increase ranges from ₹1,200 to ₹2,000, justified by new tech and compliance upgrades.
Key Upgrades: Digital Cluster, USB-C & Wider Tyre
The 2025 Shine 125 debuts several rider-centric features:
Digital Instrument Cluster: Replaces the analog unit, displaying real-time mileage, distance-to-empty, gear position, service reminders, and an Eco indicator.
USB Type-C Charging Port: Addresses modern connectivity needs for smartphones and devices.
Wider Rear Tyre: Enhances stability and grip, especially on uneven roads.
Idling Stop-Start System: Boosts fuel efficiency by automatically shutting off the engine at stops.

Engine & Performance: OBD2B Compliance, Unchanged Power
The Shine 125 retains its 123.94cc single-cylinder PGM-Fi engine but now meets OBD2B emissions norms, making it future-proof against stricter regulations. Key specs:
Power: 10.6 bhp @ 7,500 rpm (unchanged).
Torque: 11 Nm @ 6,000 rpm (unchanged).
Transmission: 5-speed gearbox.
Despite unchanged output, Honda claims improved fuel efficiency thanks to the idle stop-start system. The Shine 125 continues to rival the Hero Glamour and Bajaj Pulsar 125 in mileage, though official figures are yet to be disclosed.
Design & Color Options: Subtle Tweaks, Fresh Hues
While the overall silhouette remains familiar, the 2025 Shine 125 gains six vibrant color choices:
Pearl Igneous Black
Geny Gray Metallic
Matte Axis Gray Metallic
Rebel Red Metallic
Decent Blue Metallic
Pearl Siren Blue
The design retains its commuter-friendly ergonomics, including a low seat height and lightweight chassis for urban maneuverability.
Competitive Landscape: How It Stacks Up
The Shine 125 faces stiff competition in the 125cc segment. Here’s a quick comparison:
Model | Price (ex-showroom) | Key Features |
---|---|---|
2025 Honda Shine 125 | ₹84,493–₹89,245 | Digital cluster, USB-C, OBD2B |
Hero Glamour 125 | ₹82,290–₹90,190 | i3S start-stop, LED DRLs |
Bajaj Pulsar 125 | ₹82,299–₹96,712 | LED headlamp, 5-inch LCD dash |
TVS Raider 125 | ₹85,000–₹95,000 | Ride modes, Bluetooth connectivity |
While the Shine 125 lacks flashy extras like LED lighting or Bluetooth, its reliability, Honda’s service network, and the new digital cluster strengthen its appeal.
Target Audience & Use Case
The 2025 Shine 125 caters to:
Daily Commuters: Prioritizing fuel efficiency and low maintenance.
Budget-Conscious Buyers: Seeking a trusted brand with incremental tech upgrades.
First-Time Riders: Valuing lightweight handling and approachable pricing.
Honda’s Strategy: Balancing Compliance & Value
Tsutsumu Otani, Honda Motorcycle India’s CEO, emphasized the Shine’s legacy: “Since 2006, the Shine has earned the trust of millions with its performance and reliability. The 2025 iteration elevates practicality to meet modern rider aspirations.”
By integrating OBD2B compliance ahead of mandates, Honda future-proofs the Shine 125 while addressing urban riders’ tech demands.
Challenges Ahead
Price Sensitivity: Rivals like the Hero Glamour undercut the Shine 125’s entry price.
Feature Gap: Competitors offer LED lighting, Bluetooth, and ride modes.
Perception: The Shine 125’s conservative design may lag behind sportier options like the TVS Raider.
Final Verdict: Evolution Over Revolution
The 2025 Honda Shine 125 isn’t a radical overhaul but a calculated upgrade to stay relevant in a tech-driven market. While the digital cluster and USB-C port add contemporary flair, its core appeal remains rooted in Honda’s reliability and frugality.
For buyers seeking a no-nonsense commuter with proven longevity, the Shine 125 continues to shine. However, feature-focused riders might lean toward rivals offering more bells and whistles at similar price points.
Prices and specifications are ex-showroom, Delhi. Features subject to change by manufacturer.
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