The Honda SP 125 is available in 3 variants (STD, DLX and Anniversary Edition), and depending on the variant selected, SP 125 price varies. The Honda SP 125 price in Puri starts at Rs. 88.53 thousand for the STD variant and goes up to Rs. 96.12 thousand for the DLX variant (ex-showroom). The Honda SP 125 on road price in Puri ranges from Rs. 1.00 lakh to Rs. 1.09 lakh, depending on the variant.
Honda SP 125 price in Puri
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₹1.00 - ₹1.09 Lakh
On road price, Puri
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The Honda SP 125 is available in 3 variants (STD, DLX and Anniversary Edition), and depending on the variant selected, SP 125 price varies. The Honda SP 125 price in Puri starts at Rs. 88.53 thousand for the STD variant and goes up to Rs. 96.12 thousand for the DLX variant (ex-showroom). The Honda SP 125 on road price in Puri ranges from Rs. 1.00 lakh to Rs. 1.09 lakh, depending on the variant.
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Honda SP 125 On Road Price by Variants
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STD123.94 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹1.00 LakhOn road price, Puri
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Ex-showroom Price
₹88,528
RTO (Individual)Change Registration Type
₹5,312
Insurance
₹6,640
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On road price in Puri₹1,00,479 *
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Anniversary Edition123.94 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹1.07 LakhOn road price, Puri
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DLX123.94 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹1.09 LakhOn road price, Puri
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Honda SP 125 User Reviews
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Nirmal Choudhary•12 Jun 2026
2/5
The LXI variant misses essential features and some safety elements like speed sensing auto door locking, making it not worth it.
The SP 125 price in Puri starts at Rs. 88.53 thousand for the base variant and goes up to Rs. 96.12 thousand for the top variant (ex-showroom).
What is the Honda SP 125 on road price in Puri?
The SP 125 on road price in Puri ranges approximately between Rs. 1.00 lakh and Rs. 1.09 lakh, depending on the variant selected.
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Devanshu Ahirwar
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I have been riding a scooty for the past 9-10 years, and I am now thinking of purchasing a bike, but I don’t know how to ride one yet. I travel about 20 km daily to the office and occasionally go on long rides with my friends. I am 22 years old, 6′2″ tall, and weigh 55 kg. My budget is ₹1.5–2 lakh. I am thinking of the RE Hunter but I am worried whether it will suit me, considering my height, so my second choice is the Xpulse 210. My mother is urging me to buy the TVS SP 125 for its high mileage, and a colleague advised me to buy the Ather Chetak. I am very confused 😵 and hope you can help me sort things out. Thank you!
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•20w
Since you aren't familiar with the clutch/gear shift coordination that a motorcycle will demand. We would recommend you first learn these basics under the guidance of a professional or a trusted relative/friend. The Royal Enfield Hunter 350 may seem like a small machine, but it can comfortably accommodate larger riders without a hassle. Coming to the Xpulse 210, this is a lighter and taller machine than the Hunter and will also have a very different riding experience. The Honda SP125 will undoubtedly give you excellent fuel economy, but it can't compete with the Hunter and Xpulse in terms of performance or road presence. We'd recommend a test ride of all three before you make your purchase, as that will help you make an informed decision. However, if you think that riding a motorcycle is too complicated, and you want to stick with a scooter. It makes sense to go with proven options in the ICE and EV segments like TVS Jupiter, Honda Activa, Suzuki Access and TVS iQube, Bajaj Chetak, Ather Rizta and Vida VX2, respectively.
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Lokes
•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.
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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.
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•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.
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autocar.india
•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.
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Atul Dandale
•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.
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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.
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Deeraj Kumar S
•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.
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•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.
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Mukund Mote
•28w
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•28w
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Lithin Krishna
•34w
I’m planning to buy a new bike. I previously rode a Dio (until 2017) and a Maestro Edge (until 2021), and currently own a TVS Jupiter with 1.6 lakh km on the odo. I work as a field service engineer and travel about 150 km per day. I sometimes carry small spares with me. I prefer TVS or Honda because their showroom is under 1 km from my home. I am 5 ft 6 in tall. Please suggest suitable bike options.
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