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Honda Shine 125 Limited Edition launched at Rs 86,211

The Limited Edition is based on the Shine 125 Disc variant and costs Rs 1,000 more than the standard model.
1 min read5 Feb '26
Vishal VenugopalVishal Venugopal
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Shine 125 Limited Edition studio image, side profile

Honda has launched a new variant of the Shine 125, called the Shine 125 Limited Edition. Based on the Disc variant of the commuter, the special edition brings cosmetic changes while retaining the mechanical package of the standard model.

  1. Shine 125 Limited Edition sports revised tank graphics
  2. Also gets pyrite brown coloured alloy wheels 
  3. 124cc single-cylinder engine makes 10.6hp and 11Nm

Honda Shine 125 Limited Edition details

Based on the Shine 125 Disc variant, mechanically unchanged

The most notable difference the Shine 125 Limited Edition brings is revised ‘Shine’ graphics on the fuel tank. It further distinguishes itself with painted alloy wheels. Its Pearl Siren Blue colour is also available on the standard bike, and other design elements, such as the chrome trim around the headlight, side panels and exhaust cover, have been carried over.  

Mechanically, the Shine 125 Limited Edition remains identical to the standard bike, powered by a 124cc single-cylinder air-cooled engine that produces 10.6hp and 11Nm of torque and comes paired with a 5-speed gearbox.

The Limited Edition also retains the same feature set as the Disc variant, including a fully digital instrument cluster, side stand engine cut-off and a USB Type-C charging port.

The Honda Shine 125 is one of the manufacturer’s bestselling motorcycles in our market, and the Limited Edition, priced at Rs 86,211 (ex-showroom, Delhi) should offer buyers a more premium-looking option with the bolder graphics and coloured alloy wheels.  

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