Honda Bikes in India
Honda Bikes Price List - January 2025
Models | Ex-showroom Price |
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Honda SP125 | Rs. 91,771 |
Honda Shine | Rs. 83,251 |
Honda SP160 | Rs. 1.21 Lakh |
Honda Shine 100 | Rs. 64,900 |
Honda Hness CB350 | Rs. 2.09 Lakh |
Honda Hornet 2.0 | Rs. 1.43 Lakh |
Honda CB200X | Rs. 1.46 Lakh |
Honda Livo | Rs. 81,651 |
Honda CB350 | Rs. 2.09 Lakh |
Honda CB300R | Rs. 2.40 Lakh |
Honda CB300F | Rs. 1.70 Lakh |
Honda CB350RS | Rs. 2.14 Lakh |
Honda CD 110 Dream | Rs. 74,401 |
Honda Gold Wing | Rs. 39.16 Lakh |
Honda Unicorn | Rs. 1.19 Lakh |
Honda NX500 | Rs. 5.90 Lakh |
Honda SP 125 [2019-2024] | Rs. 87,468 |
Honda CRF1100L Africa Twin | Rs. 15.96 Lakh |
Honda CB300F Flex-Fuel | Rs. 1.70 Lakh |
Honda XL750 Transalp | Rs. 11.00 Lakh |
Honda SP160 [2023-2024] | Rs. 1.20 Lakh |
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Honda Hness CB350
Rs. 2.09 - 2.16 Lakh On-road Price348 CC | 42.17 kmpl - 45.8 kmplView January Offers4.3| 256 reviews -
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Honda CRF1100L Africa Twin
Rs. 15.96 - 17.50 Lakh On-road Price1082 CC | 20 kmplView January Offers3.9| read reviews -
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Key Highlights of Honda Bikes
Honda offers a diverse range of models including the SP125 and Shine, with options for the best mileage, premium pricing, and affordability. Upcoming models like the Honda Activa e and Honda QC1 show Honda's continued innovation. The brand also has a strong presence with 4227 showrooms and 3291 service centers in India to ensure customer satisfaction.Popular Honda Bike Models | SP125, Shine, SP160, Shine 100, Hness CB350, |
Best Mileage | CD 110 Dream (65 kmpl) |
Most Expensive Honda Bike | Gold Wing (Rs.39.16 Lakh) |
Lowest Price | Shine 100 (Rs.64,900) |
Upcoming Honda Bike Models | Honda Activa e, Honda QC1, Honda CB350 Cruiser, Honda Activa 7G |
Fuel Type | Petrol |
Honda Bike Showrooms | 4227 Outlets |
Honda Bike Service Centers | 3291 |
About Honda
A brief history of HMSI (Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India)
The beginnings of Honda can be traced back all the way to the end of World War II, where Soichiro Honda decided to mount a former Imperial Army generator engine to a bicycle to produce affordable and efficient mobility for the masses of war-ravaged Japan. Soon Honda became a manufacturer of bicycle auxiliary engines and in the years that followed, started producing proper world class motorcycles. But it was the 1954 Honda Super Cub that really shot the company to global acclaim. The Super Cub is important even in the Indian context as a motor derived from the Cub became the mainstay of the Japanese company’s joint venture with Hero in India.
Honda of Japan entered India back in 1984 with two main tie-ups. One with Hero to produce small capacity 4-stroke commuter motorcycles such as the Hero Honda CD100, which featured a “sloper” motor derived from the Cub. The other was with Pune-based Kinetic Motors to produce what would be India’s first automatic scooter, the 2-stroke Kinetic Honda DX. But the Japanese bike maker parted ways with Kinetic in 1998 and entered India as Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India, a wholly owned subsidiary of Honda Motor Company, Japan. It was then they launched their own automatic scooter, the 4-stroke Activa, which quickly became the company’s best selling bike and India’s best selling scooter, and remains so till date.
At the same time, HMSI also started making motorcycles, one of the most popular of which was the Honda Unicorn, and later the Honda Shine. It was in 2011 that the joint venture between Hero and Honda ended and both companies went their separate ways. While Hero continued to enjoy record breaking sales with the Splendor (originally a Hero Honda bike), it was the Activa (and also the Shine to a certain extent) that elevated HMSI to the position of 2nd largest 2-wheeler maker in India. In 2020, HMSI also took on the might of the Royal Enfield Classic 350 with their own classic motorcycle, the H’ness CB350.
Today, HMSI offers a range of Indian manufactured 110-125cc scooters, 110-350cc motorcycles and even CKD and CBU big bikes such as the CBR650R Fireblade, Africa Twin and even the mammoth tourer, the Gold Wing.
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