The new Honda Shine 100 DX has been introduced to cater to new-age customers with its feature-rich package. The new Shine 100 DX gets a refreshed design that brings the same cult in a more advanced avatar. At the front, it gets a newly designed headlamp with elegant chrome garnishing that adds a touch of premium appeal. The solid profile is defined by a sculpted wide fuel tank bearing the iconic Honda branding. Rivaling the iconic Hero Deluxe and Bajaj Platina, the motorcycle will have to be priced right to attract urban buyers not just Tier 2/3 buyers.
The new Shine 100 DX features attractive graphics on the body panels, enhancing the motorcycle’s style quotient. Its long seat ensures maximum comfort for both rider and pillion, making it an ideal choice for daily commutes. The all-black engine and grab rail further add a contrast, while the chrome muffler cover gives it a refined and polished finish.
The Shine 100 DX is offered in four vibrant colour options designed to suit a wide range of customers. They are – Pearl Igneous Black, Imperial Red Metallic, Athletic Blue Metallic, and Geny Gray Metallic. Equipped to meet the evolving needs of customers, the Shine 100 DX comes with a new LCD digital instrument cluster which provides a host of information including real-time display of mileage, distance to empty (range), and service due indicator. Adding safety element, this commuter motorcycle gets a side stand engine cut off feature as well.
At the heart of the Shine 100 DX is Honda’s efficient 98.98cc single-cylinder, fuel-injected, OBD2B compliant engine that produces 5.43 kW of power at 7500 RPM and 8.04 Nm of peak torque at 5000 RPM. The engine comes mated to a 4-speed gearbox. Engineered with Honda’s trusted eSP (Enhanced Smart Power) technology, the motorcycle offers smooth acceleration, reduced friction, and optimized combustion – delivering superior mileage without compromising on performance.
Built for the Indian roads, the Shine 100 DX features telescopic front forks and 5-step adjustable rear shock absorbers for a smooth and controlled ride. Braking duties are handled by drum brakes at both the ends, complemented by Honda’s Combined Brake System (CBS) for enhanced safety. The new Shine 100 DX rides on 17-inch tubeless tyres and gets a 168 mm ground clearance, ensuring confident handling and stability across varied terrains.