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Now OBD2B-compliant, the Shine 125 receives a digital dash; costs have climbed up to Rs 1,994.
Honda has added improved features to its well-liked commuter bike changing the Shine 125 to satisfy the newest OBD2B standards. Two variations of the Honda Shine 125 are Drum (Rs 84,493) and Disc (Rs 89,245).
- Now complying with OBD2B, the engine produces the same output.
- The Shine 125 now boasts a completely digital dash and a fresh color scheme.
- Now upgraded to satisfy the most recent OBD2B standards, the Shine 125’s 123.94cc engine keeps running with the same 14.9 hp and 11 Nm.
Replacing the previous digital-analog unit, the Honda Shine 125 also comes with a completely digital dash for 2025. This update includes a distance-to-empty display and a real-time mileage indicator. It also keeps the side stand engine cut-off and service due indicator traits from the departing model. Its USB Type-C connection is also found close to the dash.
Another obvious modification is the replacement of the former 80-section tyre with a wider 90-section unit at the back. Apart from this improvement, the Honda Shine 125 presents a fresh color option, therefore augmenting the five choices already on offer. Two variations of the bike still remain: Drum and Disc.
The starting price of the Shine 125 has changed; the Drum variation rises Rs 1,242, therefore bringing the price overall to Rs 84,493. The higher Disc model, meanwhile, has had a price increase of Rs 1,994; it currently costs Rs 89, 245.