
Honda has expanded its Shine 100 lineup with the launch of a new DX variant

The Shine 100 DX receives subtle cosmetic enhancements to set it apart from the standard model.

It now gets 17-inch tubeless tyres

Preload-adjustable rear shock absorbers

a new LCD digital display with real-time mileage and distance-to-empty readouts

Powered by a 98.98cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled engine as the standard model, producing 7.3hp and 8.04Nm

It is available in four colours– black, red, blue and grey

Honda will announce pricing and open bookings for the Shine 100 DX on August 1.

The DX variant will be positioned above the base Shine 100, which currently retails at Rs 68,862
Honda Shine 100 DX image gallery
Honda has expanded its Shine 100 lineup with the launch of a new DX variant, aimed at buyers looking for a bit more style from their daily commuter. The Shine 100 DX sits above the standard Shine 100 and gets a handful of upgrades.
Visually, the Shine 100 DX receives subtle cosmetic enhancements to set it apart from the standard model. These include a chrome garnish on the headlamp, a chrome muffler cover, a black-finished engine and grab rail, and revised graphics. It also gets a wider, 10-litre fuel tank—up by 1 litre over the standard Shine 100, which Honda says was added in response to customer feedback.
With its added equipment and added chrome, the Shine 100 DX is Honda’s attempt to bridge the gap between barebones commuters and slightly more feature-rich alternatives. It will go up against the Hero Splendor range, which continues to be a strong contender in this segment.







































