Honda Shine 100 DX Launched at Rs 74,959 with stylish chrome accents, a new LCD display, 17-inch tubeless tyres, and refreshed graphics.
Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India has officially launched the new Honda Shine 100 DX, priced at Rs 74,959 (ex-showroom, Gurugram). This upgraded variant of the popular Shine 100 aims to elevate the daily commuting experience with enhanced features, refreshed styling, and improved practicality—all while maintaining its budget-friendly appeal.
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Design & Styling Updates
The Shine 100 DX stands out from its earlier model with a refreshed design. It features a new, sculpted fuel tank decorated with bold Honda branding. The headlamp is now accented with chrome, giving it a more premium look. Its body graphics are stylish, and the seat has been extended for more comfort.
The engine and grab rail are finished in all-black, creating a sleek visual contrast. This model is available in four lively colors: Pearl Igneous Black, Imperial Red Metallic, Athletic Blue Metallic, and Geny Grey Metallic.
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Features & Technology
Honda improves the Shine 100 DX with a new digital LCD instrument cluster. It shows real-time mileage, the remaining range, and alerts for upcoming service. The bike also has a side stand cut-off to prevent accidents. Its brake system is better with CBS, which balances braking forces.
The suspension includes telescopic forks at the front and five-step adjustable shock absorbers at the rear. The motorcycle is fitted with 17-inch tubeless tires and has a ground clearance of 168 mm, making it suitable for different road conditions.
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Engine & Performance
The engine packs a proven 98.98cc single-cylinder, fuel-injected system. It delivers 7.2 horsepower at 7,500 RPM and 8.04 Nm of torque at 5,000 RPM. The bike uses a 4-speed gearbox for shifting. It also includes Honda’s eSP (Enhanced Smart Power) technology to improve combustion and boost efficiency.
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