Honda motor company has finally launched its all new 2025 Honda Shine 100 DX in the Indian market. This model has been launched at the starting price of Rs 74,949 ex-showroom.
Company has also starts accepting booking for this model. You can book this bike through company’s official website or nearest Honda dealerships across the country.
The DX model has been placed just above the standard model of this bike and it has been equipped with better visual appeal and bold graphics.
So, lets know what are the features available in this bike.
2025 Honda Shine 100 DX: Design
The 2025 Honda Shine 100 DX features a refreshed commuter-oriented design with subtle yet impactful updates.
It gets a redesigned fuel tank with bold Honda decals and new graphics that enhance its visual appeal.
Chrome accents on the headlamp cowl and exhaust add a premium touch, while the all-black engine, grab rail, and alloy wheels offer a sporty contrast.
A long, well-padded seat improves comfort for both rider and pillion, making the Shine 100 DX a stylish yet practical choice for everyday commuting.

2025 Honda Shine 100 DX: Powertrain
The 2025 Honda Shine 100 DX is powered by a reliable 98.98cc single-cylinder, air-cooled engine tuned for daily commuting efficiency.
It delivers 7.28 PS of power at 7,500 rpm and 8.05 Nm of torque at 5,000 rpm, paired with a smooth 4-speed gearbox.
The engine is OBD2-compliant and built on Honda’s trusted eSP (Enhanced Smart Power) platform, ensuring refined performance and low maintenance.
Known for its impressive fuel efficiency of around 65–70 km/l, the Shine 100 DX is perfect for cost-conscious urban riders.
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2025 Honda Shine 100 DX: Features
The 2025 Honda Shine 100 DX is built for comfort and practicality, featuring a telescopic front fork and twin hydraulic rear shock absorbers that ensure a smooth ride over rough city roads.
For braking, it comes with 130mm drum brakes at both ends, supported by Honda’s Combi-Brake System (CBS) for balanced and safer stopping.
While it doesn’t offer a TFT display, the Shine 100 DX retains a simple analog instrument cluster that shows speed, fuel level, and basic indicators—keeping things functional and user-friendly for daily commuters.
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