Autocar India
Fallback ad for desktopHero

Last Updated on: 04 Jul 2026

Honda Shine 100

Honda Shine 100 price in Haridwar

₹74,221
On road price in
EMI starting at ₹1,126 /month

The Honda Shine 100 price in Haridwar is Rs. 65.39 thousand (ex-showroom) for the Honda Shine 100 Standard variant. The Honda Shine 100 on road price in Haridwar is around Rs. 74.22 thousand. 

Honda Shine 100 On Road Price by Variants

Standard98.98 cc | Petrol | Manual
Price Breakdown
Ex-showroom Price
₹65,393
RTO (Individual)
₹3,924
Insurance
₹4,904
Hypothecation Charges
₹0

On road price in Haridwar₹74,221 *
Want to take a loan?
EMI starting at ₹1,126 /month

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

Honda Shine 100 User Reviews

Tell us about your experience

On Road Price of Honda Shine 100 Alternatives in Haridwar

Honda Shine 100 Images

Front Right Three Quarter Image - 24443
Front Right Three Quarter Image - 24444
Front View Image - 24484
Front View Image - 24481
Color Black Image - 24445
Color Black Image - 24446
Color Black Image - 24448
Front Right Three Quarter Image - 24450
Color Black Image - 24452
Front Left Three Quarter Image - 24454
Closed Fuel Lid Image - 24456
Color Green Image - 24458
Color Black Image - 24461
Color Black Image - 24464
Color Black Image - 24469
Color Black Image - 24472
Color Green Image - 24475
Color Black Image - 24478
Wheel Image - 24487
Color Black Image - 24490
Wheel Image - 24493
Color Black Image - 24497
Color Green Image - 24500
Red with Black color Image - 36529
Blue with Black color Image - 36530
Gray with Black color Image - 36531
Green with Black color Image - 36532
Orange with Black color Image - 36533

Honda Shine 100 FAQs

The Honda Shine 100 price in Haridwar is Rs. 65.39 thousand (ex-showroom) for Honda Shine 100 Standard.

The Honda Shine 125 on road price in Haridwar is around Rs. 74.22 thousand for the standard variant.

Need an expert opinion on your car related queries?

Questions you may find useful

1w

Hi. I commute around 15 km every day. Please suggest a bike for me. My budget is below Rs. 1 lakh.

Verified
1w

Since your budget is under Rs 1 lakh, pick a 100-110cc commuter from the likes of the Hero HF / Passion Plus, Honda Shine 100, Bajaj Platina 110 and TVS Sport / Star City Plus / Radeon models. The 100cc models will, of course, return more fuel efficiency than the 110s, and if you must have the lowest running costs possible, then opting for the smaller machines makes sense. All of these bikes have been around for a very long time and are hardy, reliable and time-tested products, so no matter which one you choose, you can't really go wrong. Take test rides to help make your decision process a little easier.

Hero MotoCorp HF 100
Bajaj Platina 110
TVS Sport
TVS Star City Plus
TVS Radeon
Honda Bikes Shine 100
13w

I want to buy a two-wheeler in the 100-110cc segment, but there are too many options available. My daily running is around 15 km. Please suggest the best option for my usage.

Verified
6w

If you value the comfort and fuel efficiency of a motorcycle, then you should be looking at the Hero HF / Splendor models, Honda Shine 100 / Livo, Bajaj Platina 100 / 110 and TVS Sport / Star City Plus and Radeon. You might be overwhelmed by the many options we've suggested but the good news is that all of these bikes are simple, reliable and fuel efficient machines which should last you a long time without major trouble. This means that no matter which one you choose, odds are you'll likely be making a purchase that will last you many years provided you take good care of it. On the flip side, if you value the convenience and practicality of a scooter, then we'd recommend you look at the TVS Jupiter and Honda Activa. Both of these are accomplished products but the Jupiter is clearly the better product of the two. However, Honda's service is known to be friction-free and affordable, something that can't necessarily always be said about TVS. It would be prudent to take test rides of the machines you shortlist before you make a decision.

Honda Bikes Shine 100
Honda Bikes Activa 110
Bajaj Platina 100
Bajaj Platina 110
TVS Radeon
TVS Sport
TVS Star City Plus
TVS Jupiter
Honda Bikes Livo
21w

I’m a first-time bike owner looking for a bike with good pillion comfort and decent fuel efficiency. My budget is around ₹1 lakh to ₹1.2 lakh.

Verified
20w

In your budget, options like the Honda Shine / SP125, Hero Super Splendor / Glamour and TVS Radeon would be our recommendation. The Radeon is the only 110cc commuter here, whereas the Hero and Honda options have 125cc engines. So they will feel a little more capable when riding with a pillion. All the bikes suggested here have great fuel economy, and with their long, single-piece seats, should also be great to carry a pillion. Take a test ride of the suggested options before you make a decision.

Honda Bikes Shine 100
Honda Bikes SP 125
Hero MotoCorp Super Splendor
Hero MotoCorp Glamour
TVS Radeon
25w

My father has been using a Yamaha SZ-R since 2011 and it’s now due for replacement. He is over 60, so I’m thinking of buying a 125cc bike for mixed use on both highways and rural roads. He doesn’t want a scooter. Please suggest a no-nonsense machine that will offer a comfortable ride for him and a pillion.

Verified
24w

In the 125cc commuter bike segment, if you want a straightforward, simple machine, your best bet would be the Honda Shine. This is a machine that has proven its dependability over the many years. It has been on sale and will be reasonably comfortable for two-up riding, as well as return excellent fuel economy. You can also take a look at its more stylish sibling, the SP125. It is mechanically very similar but gets a few more features. While you have said you want a simple, no-nonsense machine, the funky-looking TVS Raider is an option we would also strongly urge you to take a look at. It may look flashy, but as a commuter, it works extremely well and will serve you well. The lower versions come with a single-piece seat, which will be slightly better for two-up riding. If you want the highest level of safety, then the top models come with single-channel ABS, which is a worthwhile feature to have. Take your father for a test ride of these bikes and see which one suits him best before making a decision.

Honda Bikes Shine 100
Honda Bikes SP 125
TVS Raider
26w

I am planning to buy a Bajaj Avenger as my current bike, the Platina, is nearing the end of its fitness certificate. I am looking for a bike with a low seat height that is comfortable for my mother, who is a senior citizen, to sit on, and also suitable for long rides. Please advise whether choosing the Bajaj Avenger is a good decision and suggest which variant would be best, considering comfort, low seat height, mileage, and overall economy.

Verified
24w

For your specific needs, a straightforward 125/160cc commuter bike would be the best fit. If mileage is the absolute top priority, then going for something in the 125cc space like the Honda Shine, Hero Super Splendor / Glamour models will be advisable. If you want something a little more powerful, then bikes like the Honda Unicorn / SP 160, Bajaj Pulsar N160 and TVS Apache RTR 160 4V single-seat variants are machines you should look at. The Avenger will be able to do what you are looking for. But being a cruiser, its ergonomics are very laidback, and its suspension isn't the most comfortable either. We would recommend taking a two-up test ride of each bike you consider before you make up your mind.

Honda Bikes Shine 100
Hero MotoCorp Super Splendor
Hero MotoCorp Glamour
Honda Bikes Unicorn
Honda Bikes SP160
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

I want to buy my first geared bike. My daily commute is up to 30 km, and occasionally I travel out of the station once a month for not more than 40 km. I would prefer a bike with higher mileage rather than more features. I have checked the TVS Sport and Hero Splendor, but there is no proper review page or video available to compare both. Please help me choose the right bike. Thank you.

Verified
21w

Since you are a novice rider and want a machine that prioritises fuel economy over everything else, we'll recommend some models that fit the bill. The Hero Splendor is a proven machine that is very hard to go wrong with and will last you years on end while returning stellar fuel economy, and is a great place to start. You should also consider the Honda Shine 100 because it is a comfortable, extremely fuel-efficient, simple and lightweight machine that comes from a reputed company. The TVS Sport is quite a dated machine, but still continues to sell because of its low price, good fuel economy and reputation for dependability.The TVS is a 110cc bike which will offer you slightly better performance, with not a big drop in fuel economy in comparison to the Hero and Honda. Take a test ride before you decide to see which one suits you best.

Honda Bikes Shine 100
TVS Sport
28w

I want to exchange my 2018 HF Deluxe. I have shortlisted the Splendor Xtec Disc and the Glamour X. My running is approximately 1,000 km per month in the city. Please suggest which one I should buy. Thanks.

Verified
28w

Since you haven't mentioned whether or not you want to step up from your current machine's performance ceiling and price bracket, it will be difficult to give you a clear-cut answer. The Hero MotoCorp Splendor Xtec (disc brake variant) will have many similarities to your HF Deluxe in terms of its performance, comfort, mileage, and overall riding experience. It is also going to be the more affordable option, but with a 100cc engine, its performance will be a clear step down from the Glamour.On the other hand, the Hero MotoCorp Glamour X will be a far more feature-rich offering with better performance and will also feel like a more substantial bike. Of course, there will be some sacrifice in fuel economy, but that's the tradeoff with moving to a bigger machine.If you value mileage above all else, then the Splendor is the better option, but if you want a bike that feels like a step up from your HF Deluxe, the Glamour X is the way to go.You should also take a serious look at the Honda Shine 100 and Shine 125 models if you're shopping in this space. Take test rides of everything you shortlist before you decide.

Hero MotoCorp Glamour X
Hero MotoCorp HF Deluxe
Honda Bikes Shine 100

Honda Shine 100 On Road Price in India

CitiesOn road price
Dehradun
₹74,221
Roorkee
₹74,221
Saharanpur
₹71,605

Upcoming Bikes

Simple Energy Simple Arrive
Simple Energy Simple Arrive

₹1.30 - ₹1.50 Lakhs

Yamaha NMax 155
Yamaha NMax 155

₹1.50 - ₹1.60 Lakhs

Honda ADV160
Honda ADV160

₹1.60 - ₹1.70 Lakhs

Triumph Bonneville 400
Triumph Bonneville 400

₹1.80 - ₹2.20 Lakhs

Hero MotoCorp Karizma XMR 250
Hero MotoCorp Karizma XMR 250

₹2.00 - ₹2.40 Lakhs