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Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India has launched the Shine 125 Limited Edition at ₹86,211 (ex-showroom, Delhi). The motorcycle remains mechanically identical to the standard Shine 125 and receives cosmetic updates aimed at refreshing its appearance.

The Limited Edition is offered in a single colour option — Pearl Siren Blue — and features revised graphics that are subtler than those seen on earlier variants. Honda has focused on a cleaner design theme, with fewer contrasting elements across the body panels. The alloy wheels receive a pyrite brown finish, distinguishing the Limited Edition from the regular model.

Apart from these visual changes, the motorcycle remains unchanged. It continues to be powered by the same 123.94cc single-cylinder engine, paired with a five-speed gearbox. Power and torque outputs are identical to the standard Shine 125, as are the suspension and braking components.

The Shine 125 Limited Edition retains all existing features, including LED headlamp, digital-analogue instrument cluster and Honda’s idle stop system. No new technology or hardware additions have been introduced with this variant.

Honda has positioned the Limited Edition as a styling refresh rather than a new variant within the Shine lineup. It continues to target buyers looking for a commuter motorcycle with familiar performance characteristics and low running costs.

Bookings are now open across Honda’s dealer network and online platform, with availability scheduled from the second week of February 2026.

The Shine 125 remains one of Honda’s highest-selling motorcycles in India, and the Limited Edition appears to be aimed at sustaining buyer interest in a highly competitive 125cc commuter segment without altering the motorcycle’s core formula.