2025 Honda SP125: New Launch Boasts Enhanced Features, Better Connectivity, and Improved Performance
Honda has recently launched the updated 2025 Honda SP125 in the Indian market, starting at an ex-showroom price of Rs 91,771. This new model is now compliant with OBD2B regulations and comes with a host of new features to keep it competitive in the Indian market.
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Honda SP125 Key Features and Updates
The new 4.2-inch TFT display is a key feature of this model, offering Bluetooth connectivity. It works with Honda’s RoadSync app for navigation and alerts for calls and messages. Riders can now use a USB Type-C charging port for easy device charging while on the move. The Honda SP125 is available in five attractive colors: Pearl Igneous Black, Matt Axis Grey Metallic, Pearl Siren Blue, Imperial Red Metallic, and Matt Marvel Blue Metallic.

Honda SP125 Engine and Performance
Despite the updates, the 2025 SP125 continues to be powered by the same reliable 124cc, single-cylinder, fuel-injected engine. This engine produces power figures of 10.72 bhp and 10.9 Nm of torque, ensuring a smooth and efficient ride. The engine is paired with a 5-speed transmission and features an idling stop system to improve fuel efficiency.
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Honda SP125 Variants and Pricing
The updated SP125 is offered in two variants: Drum and Disc. The Drum variant is priced at Rs 91,771, while the Disc variant is priced at Rs 1.00 lakh (ex-showroom). Compared to the outgoing model, the Drum variant is Rs 4,303 more expensive, and the Disc variant is Rs 8,532 more expensive.
With its updated features and compliance with OBD2B regulations, the 2025 Honda SP125 is set to be a strong contender in the Indian motorcycle market. Its combination of modern technology, efficient performance, and attractive pricing makes it an appealing choice for riders looking for a reliable and stylish commuter bike.
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