Honda launches new 125cc motorcycle CB Shine SP at Rs 59,900

  • Nov 19, 2015
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The new 125cc Honda motorcycle, called CB Shine SP, is a premium offering from Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India (HMSI) in the 125cc space. It is powered by the same engine as the existing Honda CB Shine, but now gets a five-speed gearbox

Honda CB Shine SP

Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India has launched a new 125cc motorcycle, called the Honda CB Shine SP in three variants, starting at Rs 59,900 (ex-showroom Delhi) for the base drum brake version.

The SP in the name stands for ''Special' - essentially it's a facelift of the existing Honda CB Shine with a new gearbox and some added features. 

The Honda CB Shine SP is a premium offering from HMSI in the 125cc space, with stylish new design features and Honda's Combined Braking System. The new bike was first teased at the Honda RevFest event, and gets the premium treatment like new sporty styling, part digital, part analog instrument panel, muscular fuel tank, sporty bikini fairing and new multi-spoke alloy wheels.

"With over 43 lakh happy customers, the legacy of the Shine is undisputed. Though CB Shine enjoys 46 per cent market share, our plan is to further strengthen Honda's leadership position in the 125cc segment. We are extending the family with this pride and what we are showcasing today is the next step of this legacy - loaded with additional features making it very very special," said Y.S. Guleria, Senior Vice President - Sales & Marketing, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India Pvt. Ltd.

Honda CB Shine SP

The engine is the same 125cc single cylinder, air cooled unit of the existing Honda CB Shine, which develops 10.7PS of power at 7,500rpm and 10.3Nm of peak torque at 5,500rpm. But the Honda CB Shine SP gets a 5-speed constant mesh gearbox. Equipped with Honda’s patented HET technology, the new 125cc engine is claimed to return impressive fuel economy figures of around 65kmpl.

A sharp headlight with a visor on top lend an attractive look to the CB Shine SP. Overall, it's a pleasant looking motorcycle and digital-analog instrument console, dual tone side covers, as well as split alloy wheels with disc brakes add to the distinctiveness of the bike. The CB Shine SP also comes equipped with the Combi Brake System, longer wheelbase and increased ground clearance.

Honda CB Shine SP

The Honda CB Shine SP has been launched with a price tag of Rs 59,900 for self-drum-alloy, Rs 62,400 for self-disc-alloy and Rs 64,400 for CBS (ex-showroom, Delhi). THe new CB Shine SP is available in five colours - Geny Grey Metallic, Athletic Blue Metallic, Pearl Amazing White, Black and Rebel Red Metallic. 

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