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The all-new Honda Shine 100 DX revealed in India

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Honda launches the all-new Shine 100 DX, featuring a next-gen 100cc engine, modern styling, and superior mileage—delivering reliability and comfort at an affordable price.

Utsav Chaudhary

Jul 23, 2025 07:08 am IST

Honda Shine 100 DX

Honda Motorcycle India has officially launched the all-new Honda Shine 100 DX at Rs. This all-new 100 cc motorcycle is expanding its presence in the entry-level commuting world. The updated Shine 100 DX aims to set new benchmarks in affordability, performance, and eco-friendliness for Indian two-wheeler buyers.

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The 2025 Honda Shine 100 DX will be the mid-range model and will be positioned above the currently existing Honda Shine 100. With a new name, the bike also gets a wider fuel tank, new bold graphics, body contours, and a newly improved LCD instrument cluster. All-new aesthetics will make the new Shine appear more modern and shining than its predecessors.

For the 2025 edition, the Shine 100 DX is now available in four new colors for Indian buyers. These colors are Pearl Ingenious Black, Imperial Red Metallic, Athletic Blue Metallic, and Geny Grey Metallic.

What’s new with the design?

The all-new 2025 Honda Shine 100 DX looks more premium than its predecessors. With bold graphics and few additional chrome accents on the body contours, the bike will be targeting new generation buyers. Additional chrome accents on the headlight cowl and heat shield on the exhaust pipe make the motorcycle more rugged and appealing.

Underneath the steel frame lies a 98.98 cc single-cylinder, fuel-injected, OBD2B-compliant engine that produces 5.43 kW of power at 7500 rpm and 8.04 Nm of maximum torque at 5000 rpm. This engine is equipped with a 4-speed transmission system. Engineered with Honda’s eSP technology.

Features

The all-new Honda Shine 100 DX offers the following features for Indian customers:

  • LCD Digital Instrument Panel
  • Side-Stand Engine Cut-Off
  • Telescopic front forks
  • 5-Step adjustable rear shock absorbers
  • CBS
  • Enhanced Smart Power (eSP)
  • 17-inch Tubeless tyres
  • 168mm ground clearance

The bookings for the all-new Honda Shine 100 DX will begin on August 1, 2025.

Conclusion

The 2025 Honda Shine 100 DX is an all-new upgraded version of the existing Shine 100 model. This all-new variant signifies that the entry-level 100 cc bike segment is growing at a larger scale in India. People who want a reliable, comfortable, and affordable bike with better mileage than the all-new Shine 100 DX will find it the best option, catered to individual customers's trust and support.

Also Read: 2025 Honda XL750 Transalp Launched at ₹11 Lakh with Feature Upgrades

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