Honda SP 125
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Honda SP 125
Honda SP 125 is a commuter bike with a starting price of Rs 86,017. It is available in India in 3 variants and 7 colours with high end variant price starting from Rs 90,567. SP 125 is powered by a 123.94 cc BS6-2.0 engine which develops a power of 10.87 PS and a torque of 10.9 Nm. It has Disc front brakes and Drum rear brakes. The weight of the Honda SP 125 is 116 kg and comes with a fuel tank capacity of 11.2 L.
Variants | Ex-Showroom price |
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SP 125 DrumPetrol, Manual, |
Rs 1,00,828 |
SP 125 DiscPetrol, Manual, |
Rs 1,05,184 |
SP 125 Sports EditionPetrol, Manual, |
Rs 1,09,081 |
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SP 125 Key Highlights
Price |
Rs 1,00,828 Onwards |
Engine Capacity |
124 cc |
Mileage |
65 kmpl |
Transmission |
5 Speed Manual |
Kerb Weight |
116 kg |
Fuel Tank Capacity |
11.2 litres |
Seat Height |
790 mm |
Honda SP 125 Summary
Price: Honda SP 125 price for its variant – SP 125 Drum starts at Rs. 1,00,828. The price for the other variants – SP 125 Disc and SP 125 Sports Edition are Rs. 1,05,184 and Rs. 1,09,081. The mentioned SP 125 prices are the on-road price of Ahmedabad.
Honda SP 125 is a mileage bike available in 3 variants and 7 colours. The Honda SP 125 is powered by 124cc BS6 engine which develops a power of 10.72 bhp and a torque of 10.9 Nm. With both front and rear drum brakes, Honda SP 125 comes up with combined braking system of both wheels. This SP 125 bike weighs 116 kg and has a fuel tank capacity of 11.2 liters.
Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India launched the OBD2-compliant SP125 in our market. The latest iteration of the TVS Raider rival from Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India is available in two variants (drum and disc) and five colours. These include Black, Matte Axis Grey Metallic, Imperial Red Metallic, Pearl Siren Blue and the newly added Matte Marvel Blue Metallic. Further, this 125cc premium commuter also gets a wider rear tyre than its predecessor.
The 2023 Honda SP125 gets an onboard diagnostics system that tracks emissions in real time and notifies the rider in case of a fault. Meanwhile, the mechanical specifications retain the 123.94cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled engine that delivers 10.7bhp at 7,500rpm and 10.9Nm of peak torque at 6,000rpm. The motor is linked to a five-speed gearbox.
The styling cues retain the single-pod headlight, body-coloured headlight cowl, body-coloured front fender, fuel tank shrouds, a body-coloured pillion grabrail, and a side-slung exhaust with a chrome heat shield. The feature list, too, remains unaltered, and the 2023 Honda SP125 continues to use an LED headlight, a fully-digital instrument cluster, a piston-cooling jet technology for reducing friction and maintaining optimum engine temperature, an engine start/stop switch, and a combined braking system. The fully digital console shows real-time fuel economy, average fuel economy, distance-to-empty meter, eco indicator, and gear position indicator.
The Honda SP125 competes in the premium commuter segment of the Indian market and rivals the likes of the TVS Raider 125 and Hero Glamour here.
Honda SP 125 Review
- Good Things
- 125cc engine offers excellent refinement
- Great fuel efficiency
- Offers comfortable ride
- Could be Better
- Disc brake variant is priced quite high
- Misses out on some modern features
- Conservative styling
Honda SP 125 Expert Opinion
We spent some time with the new SP 125 to find out if, despite losing the ‘Shine’ moniker, does the motorcycle still shine in the real world?
The Honda SP 125 is the successor to the CB Shine SP 125. Interestingly, the Japanese bike maker has not just updated the engine for BS6 compliance with one or two additional features, but rather it has given the motorcycle a substantial makeover. Given the fact that the CB Shine has consistently stayed in the list of the top five highest selling two-wheelers in India, it is an important product for the brand and a comprehensive update was crucial to keep its desirability intact. Having said that, we spent some time with the new SP 125 to find out if, despite losing the ‘Shine’ moniker, does the motorcycle still shine in the real world?
Besides tweaking the engine and elongating the feature list, Honda also went back to the drawing board and tinkered with the design of the motorcycle. And after gawking at the new SP 125 from all angles, we can say it is one handsome-looking motorcycle. From adding more contours around the headlamp section to fitting beefier tank extensions, Honda has successfully made it look sportier. The story continues at the rear as well, with the underseat panels and the tail lamp being sleeker now. The SP 125 is not just aesthetically adorable but the overall built quality along with the fit and finish is also impressive. While the controls on the switchgear exude a solid and upmarket feel, the plastic panels across the bodywork also speak of durability. Except for the plastic inserts between the fuel tank and its extensions, which are slightly flimsy, the overall package appears well put together.
Let’s get the unchanged aspects out of the way first. The new SP 125 is built around its predecessor’s diamond-type chassis. It also retains the telescopic forks, hydraulic shock absorbers, 130mm drum brakes and 240mm front disc brake (which is optional). Now, what’s heavily worked upon is the 124cc, air-cooled motor which now features Honda’s PGM-FI fuel-injection technology along with changes to reduce internal friction. These alterations promise lower emissions, improved mileage and better performance.
We have been witnessing a drop in performance in new two-wheelers, following the BS6-bound changes in their engine. Surprisingly, at 10.6bhp and 10.9Nm, the new SP 125 produces marginally more power and torque than the outgoing version. Now, let’s get down to the modern features of the bike, most of which are segment-first. To start with, it gets a fully digital instrument cluster which packs a plethora of information such as real-time mileage, average mileage, distance to empty, gear position, service reminder, two trip meters and the basic data. Then there’s an engine kill switch which also doubles up as an engine starter button. And those radical-looking headlamp and tail lamp boast of LED lights. Most importantly, in line with Honda’s ‘Quiet Revolution’ theme, the new SP 125 gets a silent starter which uses an ACG starter motor to negate the engine cranking noises.
Thumb the starter and you will be greeted by Honda’s silent start system which works like a charm. The engine fires up with sheer silence, as if Sherlock Holmes was about to set out on a highly secretive mission. The only way you’ll know that it has come to life is by the mild rumbling of the engine underneath. The light clutch functions with least effort while the gear shifts are also smooth. However, the transmission system gets a tad clunky after riding it for a while, accompanied by occasional false neutrals. As you get going, the SP 125 shows that it is an adequately peppy machine for the city conditions. Although it takes its own sweet time to build up speeds, the motorcycle has enough low-end grunt to take off a signal briskly and overtake the slow-moving vehicles. Also, the relaxed nature of the engine allows you to trundle at speeds of 35kmph, even in the fifth gear. While we were expecting the new fuel-injected motor to be more refined, surprisingly, it was not the case. The powerplant feels slightly rough at higher revs. It remains stress-free until 65-70kmph, with minor buzz creeping in beyond that. However, the vibes are limited to footpegs and aren’t bothersome. On the highway, the motorcycle can cruise between 70-80kmph without any strain while the top speed lies a little over 100kmph. Speaking of ergonomics, swinging a leg over the motorcycle and settling into the seat is a no-fuss affair. That’s courtesy of the 790mm seat height, which has been reduced by 10mm now. Add to this the well-padded seat, centre-set footpegs and pulled back handlebar, and the SP 125 comes across as a fairly comfortable motorcycle. We specifically liked the spacious rider’s seat which facilitates easy movement on the saddle. Another notable aspect is the SP 125’s kerb weight which is as low as 117kg; around 6kgs lesser than the CB Shine SP. Additionally, its compact dimensions, lightweight diamond frame and grippy tyres translate into an impressive agility. Flicking it through traffic is a piece of cake. The suspension setup absorbs most of the bumps, road joints and potholes with ease. However, going slow over the tall bumps would be a wise decision as the rear suspension tends to rebound with a jolt, throwing the rider off the seat. Meanwhile, the brakes are spot-on for a bike of this segment. The combi-braking system works with aplomb by preventing the wheels from locking for the most part. The SP 125 belongs to a segment where mileage is an important factor. Although the bike comes with an ARAI-claimed efficiency of 70kmpl, the average mileage indicator consistently displayed figures between 55-60kmpl. However, you can try and extract more mileage by consistently following the eco indicator which glows green when ridden in the right gear for any given speed. Nevertheless, we’ll bring you the real-world mileage of the SP 125 in our road test review.
Honda has priced the new SP 125 at Rs 72,900 (drum) and Rs 77,100 (disc) (both prices are ex-showroom, Delhi). This is a premium of around Rs 7,000 over the CB Shine SP which the price-sensitive buyers of this segment will find quite significant. However, considering the new BS6-compliant FI engine with improved performance, a host of modern features and fresh styling, the price tag is justified and the SP 125 comes across as an overall attractive package.
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Honda SP 125 Colours
Honda SP 125 is available in the following colours in India.
Honda SP 125 Videos
Honda SP 125 FI BS6 First Ride Review
Honda SP 125 Review in 2023.
Honda SP 125 FAQs
The 2024 on-road price of Honda SP 125 in Ahmedabad is Rs. 1,00,828. This Honda SP 125 price includes the ex-showroom price, RTO and insurance charges.
According to the user reported data, Honda SP 125 gives an average mileage of 65 kmpl.
Honda SP 125 is priced at Rs. 87,094, has a 124 cc 5 Speed Manual engine, gives a mileage of 65 kmpl and weighs 116 kg, whereas, the price of Honda Shine is Rs. 80,900 with a 123.94 cc engine, giving a mileage of 55 kmpl and weighing 113 kg.
Honda SP 125 is available in 7 colours which are Black, Matte Marvel Blue Metallic, Imperial Red Metallic, Matte Axis Grey Metallic, Pearl Siren Blue, Decent Blue Metallic and Heavy Grey Metallic.