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Honda CB125 Hornet

Honda CB125 Hornet price in Bemetara

₹1.29 Lakh
On road price in
EMI starting at ₹1,931 /month

The Honda CB125 Hornet is available in a standard variant and Honda CB125 Hornet price in Bemetara is Rs. 1.15 lakh for the standard variant (ex-showroom). On the other hand, the Honda CB125 Hornet on road price in Bemetara ranges between Rs. 1.29 lakh and Rs. 1.29 lakh.

Honda CB125 Hornet On Road Price by Variants

Standard123.94 cc | Petrol | Manual
Price Breakdown
Ex-showroom Price
₹1,15,235
RTO (Individual)
₹4,609
Insurance
₹9,219
Hypothecation Charges
₹0

On road price in Bemetara₹1,29,063 *
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EMI starting at ₹1,931 /month

* Estimated on-road price. Final amount may vary.

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Honda CB125 Hornet FAQs

The Honda CB125 Hornet in Bemetara is ₹1.15 lakh(ex-showroom).
 

Honda CB125 Hornet on road price in Bemetara is around  ₹1.29 lakh.

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13w

Is it true that ABS will become mandatory for two-wheelers from April? I am planning to buy a new 125cc bike. Should I wait for the new ABS regulations to be implemented or buy one now? Also, when are these rules expected to come into effect?

Verified
6w

As of today, there is no confirmed rule that makes ABS mandatory on all bikes nor is there clarity about when such a rule will come into effect. If you are looking to buy a new 125cc bike with ABS, we'd advise you to pick between the TVS Raider, Hero Xtreme 125R and Honda CB125 Hornet. These bikes are light, comfortable, fuel efficient and feature-rich making them good commuting partners. We'd recommend you take test rides of all three and see which one you gel with most before making your decision.

Honda Bikes CB125 Hornet
Hero MotoCorp Xtreme 125R
TVS Raider
14w

Hi, I am planning to buy a new 125cc bike for my daily commute. My daily usage will be around 15-20 km.

Verified
14w

In the 125cc segment, you have two clear flavours to choose from. On one hand, you have simple, straightforward machines like the Honda Shine, Hero Super Splendor and Glamour, as well as the Bajaj Pulsar 125. On the other hand, you have feature-rich, sporty-looking machines like TVS Raider, Honda CB125 Hornet and Hero Xtreme 125R. Our top picks would be the Honda Shine and TVS Raider in each category. While the overall performance and fuel economy will largely be the same, no matter which one you choose. Bikes in the latter category will have more features and also cost slightly more. What you choose will boil down to your preferences, so we would suggest a test ride of these bikes to see which one suits you best.

Honda Bikes Shine 125
Hero MotoCorp Super Splendor Xtec
Hero MotoCorp Glamour
Bajaj Pulsar 125
TVS Raider
Honda Bikes CB125 Hornet
Hero MotoCorp Xtreme 125R
18w

I want to buy a 125-150 cc bike. My height is 165 cm. I want it for the daily office commute. I want a bike with low seat height, not too high, with a refined engine, decent mileage of 45+ and with ABS.

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17w

Pretty much every single 150-160cc commuter comes with at least single-channel ABS, so that won't be a deciding factor for you. Our top picks in this class are the Bajaj Pulsar N160 and TVS Apache RTR 160 4V if you want something sportier and feature-rich. If you want to stick to a simple, no-nonsense machine, then the Honda Unicorn remains a safe bet. If ridden sensibly, you should see in excess of 45kpl for all of these 150cc bikes.In the 125cc class, if having ABS is non-negotiable, then your options are restricted to the TVS Raider and Honda CB125 Hornet. Of these three, the TVS is our top recommendation. The 125s will be quite fuel-efficient, and you'll seldom see a mileage figure below 50kpl, no matter your riding style.You should first decide which segment you want to stick with and then take a test ride of the bikes accordingly before you make a decision.

TVS Raider
Bajaj Pulsar N160
TVS Apache RTR 160 4V
Honda Bikes Unicorn
Honda Bikes CB125 Hornet
26w

I want to purchase a new bike. I am 6 feet 1 inch tall and need a motorcycle that is comfortable for my height. My city riding is around 70km per day. Please suggest suitable options.

Verified
25w

Since you haven't specified what sort of bike you want, nor a displacement or price cap, we'll recommend a variety of options to suit various needs.In the 125cc commuter class, bikes like the Hero Super Splendor, Xtreme 125R, Honda SP 125, CB125 Hornet, and TVS Raider are worth taking a look at, depending on what sort of features and styling you want from your bike.Stepping up to the 160cc commuter class, options like the Honda Unicorn, SP160, Bajaj Pulsar N160, and Hero Xtreme 160R 4V are worth considering.If you want something more premium, then bikes like TVS Ronin, Royal Enfield Hunter/Bullet/Classic 350, or any of the Honda CB350 models will serve you well.

Royal Enfield Bullet 350
Hero MotoCorp Super Splendor
Honda Bikes SP 125
Honda Bikes CB125 Hornet
TVS Raider
Royal Enfield Hunter 350
Royal Enfield Classic 350
27w

I am 33 years old and have been riding my father’s Passion Plus bike since I was 20. I travel around 120 km every day for work, and I’m looking for a bike that can handle long daily rides comfortably and reliably. I want a sporty-looking bike with good real-world mileage, low maintenance, and a durable body. I also prefer modern features and technology. Which bike would you recommend for my needs?

Verified
26w

Since you haven't mentioned whether or not you want a bike in the same category or want to move up, we'll give you a broad spread of options to choose from. In the 100cc commuter category, bikes like the Hero Splendor, HF Deluxe and Passion, Honda Shine 100 models and the Bajaj Platina 100 remain compelling propositions for their blend of frugality, comfort, dependability and low ownership costs. If you want to move up to a 125cc bike, then the TVS Raider, Hero Xtreme 125R and Honda CB125 Hornet would be our recommendations. Since you've said you want a sporty look. Take a test ride of these bikes before making a decision.

Hero MotoCorp Splendor+
Hero MotoCorp HF Deluxe
Hero MotoCorp Passion+
Honda Bikes Shine 100
Bajaj Platina 100
TVS Raider
Hero MotoCorp Xtreme 125R
Honda Bikes CB125 Hornet
27w

My height is 5'8". I will commute daily for 80-100 km, and I prefer a balanced mix of performance and mileage, so I am looking for an engine in the 125-155 cc range. Since I will be travelling long distances and I am 33 years old, I want a bike that will not cause any back issues. Keeping this in mind, please suggest a suitable bike.

Verified
21w

Since you have a rather long daily commute, we would recommend you stick with 160cc options like the Honda Unicorn / SP160, TVS Apache RTR 160 4V and Bajaj Pulsar N160. All options are comfortable, fuel-efficient and reasonably peppy, although the TVS and Bajaj will have an edge over the Honda. If you still wish to go with something smaller for the benefit of fuel efficiency, our top picks are the TVS Raider, Hero Xtreme 125R, Honda Shine / SP125, Honda CB125 Hornet and the Hero Glamour / Super Splendor models. The traditional commuter options will have fewer features and more straightforward riding positions. While the sporty, premium 125s will have a little more pep in their step, a sportier rider's triangle and more features.Take a test ride of everything you shortlist before making a decision.

Honda Bikes Unicorn
Honda Bikes SP160
TVS Apache RTR 160 4V
Bajaj Pulsar N160
TVS Raider
Hero MotoCorp Xtreme 125R
Honda Bikes Shine 125
Honda Bikes SP 125
Honda Bikes CB125 Hornet
Hero MotoCorp Glamour
28w

I am confused between the Honda Hornet 125 and the Hero Xtreme 125. My daily commute is 25-30 km, and my budget is ₹1.50 lakh. Please help me decide.

Verified
27w

Both the bikes you are considering are some of the best machines in their class. So you're already starting from a very good point; therefore, here on out, it will depend on which bike fits you better as per your physique and has the features and look you prefer more.The Honda CB125 Hornet has some unique features like the golden USD fork, a crisp TFT display and excellent fuel economy. However, it can feel a little tight for larger riders, so depending on your height, it may not be the best option for you. The Hero Xtreme 125R is the only bike in the class to offer you dual-channel ABS on select variants. Also, it is a little more affordable than the Honda bike, so if those things matter to you, then this makes for a better purchase. A test ride of both will help you decide which is better for you.

Honda Bikes CB125 Hornet
Hero MotoCorp Xtreme 125R
28w

Hi AC team, I am currently 17 years old and will turn 18 in April 2026. After April, I want to buy a new bike for myself. I have enquired about the Honda CB125 Hornet, Yamaha MT-15, NS160, and Hero Xtreme 125R. My first priority was Honda because I am currently riding my dad’s 2012 Honda Shine 125 (Optimax), and I also have a Yamaha FZ-S. I am 5′7″ tall and weigh 60 kg. My maximum budget will be ₹1.2–1.5 lakh. Please suggest a bike for everyday college riding with friends and weekend highway rides.

Verified
28w

The Honda CB125 Hornet makes a good case for itself as your first bike with its lightweight, frugal engine and flashy style. You should also take a look at the Hero Xtreme 125R and TVS Raider because there are some areas where these bikes have an upper hand on the Honda. Bigger bikes like the Bajaj Pulsar NS160 and Yamaha MT-15 will offer you more performance, albeit at the cost of fuel efficiency. They will also be a little heavier, but it won't be a big difference. A test ride and a clear expectation of what you want from the bike will help you decide which bike is best for you.

Honda Bikes CB125 Hornet
Hero MotoCorp Xtreme 125R
TVS Raider
Bajaj Pulsar N160
Yamaha MT-15 Ver 2.0
29w

I’ve been using a 125 cc Bajaj Discover 125 ST since 2012. However, its braking and narrow tyres make me nervous when riding on the highway. In 2018, I bought an Apache RTR 200 4V. Though I liked its crisp performance and strong brakes, it felt too heavy for me. A couple of near accidents made me sell it the next year, and since then I’ve been using only the Discover 125 ST. Now I want to upgrade to another 125 cc bike with better braking, slightly wider tyres, similar kerb weight, and a kick starter.

Verified
22w

If you want wider tyres in the 125cc sporty commuter space, you'll have to go for one of the sporty-looking, feature-loaded options like the TVS Raider, Hero Xtreme 125R and Honda CB125 Hornet. All have at least single-channel ABS on the higher variants and tyres that are grippy enough to handle all sorts of road conditions you might encounter, both of which should help you stop in a controlled manner. You've mentioned that having a kick starter is a priority for you, and of the bikes listed above, only the Hero has it as standard. However, these bikes are thoroughly modern, and their electric starters will work in just about every situation you find yourself in. So we'd advise you not to restrict yourself and potentially miss out on a high-quality product because of an antiquated notion like that.

TVS Raider
Hero MotoCorp Xtreme 125R
Honda Bikes CB125 Hornet

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