2025 Honda Shine 100 Launched at ₹68,767 – New Colors & Updated Engine
Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India (HMSI) has introduced the updated 2025 Honda Shine 100, priced at ₹68,767 (ex-showroom, Delhi). The latest model sees a price increase of ₹1,867 over its predecessor and comes in five new color options:
✅ Black with Blue
✅ Black with Red
✅ Black with Orange
✅ Black with Green
✅ Black with Gray
Engine Upgrade – OBD-2B Compliance
The biggest update for the 2025 Shine 100 is its OBD-2B compliant engine, ensuring it meets the latest emission norms. The bike continues to be powered by a 98.98cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled engine, paired with a 4-speed gearbox.
No Changes to Suspension & Braking
The suspension and braking setup remain unchanged from the previous model:
✔ Conventional telescopic fork (front)
✔ Twin shock absorbers (rear)
✔ 130mm front drum brake & 110mm rear drum brake with CBS (Combined Braking System)
✔ 17-inch alloy wheels with tubed tyres
The seat height is set at 786mm, while ground clearance stands at 168mm. The bike retains its lightweight build, with a kerb weight of 99kg.
Features & Equipment
The 2025 Honda Shine 100 continues to offer:
✅ Analogue instrument cluster
✅ Side-stand engine cut-off feature
✅ Odometer, speedometer, and fuel gauge
Honda’s Statement on the Launch
Yogesh Mathur, Director of Sales & Marketing at HMSI, commented:
“The Shine 100 has been a strong player in the entry-level motorcycle segment, offering exceptional quality and comfort at an affordable price. With this latest upgrade, we are further enhancing its appeal and ensuring compliance with the latest emission norms while maintaining its renowned fuel efficiency and reliability. The Shine 100 has played a key role in strengthening Honda’s presence in the entry-level commuter segment, and we are confident that this new version of ‘Naye India ki Amazing Shine’ will continue to attract more customers across India.”
With its updated engine, stylish color options, and proven reliability, the 2025 Honda Shine 100 aims to continue its dominance in the entry-level commuter segment.