Are you looking for a reliable, fuel-efficient and stylish commuter bike that doesn’t put too much pressure on your pocket? So let us tell you that Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India (HMSI) has launched the updated 2025 Honda Shine 100, which is now compliant with the new OBD2B emission norms. Priced at just Rs 68,767 (ex-showroom, Delhi), this bike is a great combination of affordability, performance and style. So let’s know about it

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New features and design

First of all, talking about its design, the 2025 Honda Shine 100 is inspired by its elder brother, the Shine 125. It has a refreshed design, which includes new graphics, sleek front cowl, black-out alloy wheels and aluminum grab rail. All these features make the bike even more attractive and functional. Apart from this, the long single-piece seat has increased the riding comfort, making it ideal for everyday riding.

Engine and performance

Now talking about its engine, the OBD2B compliant Honda Shine 100 is equipped with a 98.98cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled, fuel-injected engine. This engine produces 7.3 PS of power and 8.04 Nm of torque. Mated to a 4-speed gearbox, this engine offers smooth power delivery and excellent fuel efficiency.

Apart from this, the bike is built on a lightweight diamond-type frame, which gives it a stable and comfortable ride. Telescopic front forks and twin rear shock absorbers have made the ride quality even better. For safety, it has drum brakes on both wheels and CBS (Combined Braking System).

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Honda Sale

Discussing its sales, in February 2025, Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India (HMSI) surpassed Hero MotoCorp in domestic two-wheeler sales. HMSI sold 3,83,918 units, whereas Hero MotoCorp sales 3,57,296 units. This trend indicates Honda’s increasing market share and the woes for Hero MotoCorp.