HONDA BIKES OF INDIA

Honda Bikes and Scooters

Honda two wheelers, and I mean Honda motorbikes and Honda scooters produced directly by Honda Company, and not by Hero Honda or Kinetic Honda, came to the Indian shores in 2004 with the launch of the sleek Honda Unicorn. The Honda Unicorn introduced the first puncture resistant tubes to the Indian two-wheeler market. Honda followed up its success with motorbikes by groundbreaking scooters like the Honda Activa, which has owners all over the country beaming with pride and pleasure.

Bikes from Honda :

Honda Motor Cycles


Honda Shine

Honda Motor Cycles

Shine (Spoke Wheel) (125 cc)
An inspiring piece in the 125 cc motorcycle segment, the Honda Shine delivers excellent power, superior technology, and awesome looks. New bikes have showroom prices of around Rs. 40,400 and on-road prices of around Rs. 45,600 at Ahmedabad. Currently, Delhi has the lowest, and Mumbai the highest on-road price for Honda Shine (Spoke Wheel). Honda Shine (Spoke Wheel) bike prices vary upon the two-wheeler dealer's location.

Shine (Alloy Wheel) (125 cc)
This bike sets new benchmarks in the 125 cc segment by its engine efficiency, aesthetics, and low maintenance cost. New bikes in this series have a showroom price ranging from around Rs. 47,000 to around Rs. 53,000 inclusive of all charges like insurance, octroi, RTO, etc. Honda Shine (Alloy Wheel) prices vary with the two-wheeler dealer's location. Currently, Delhi has the lowest, and Mumbai the highest on-road price for Honda Shine (Alloy Wheel). Honda Shine (Alloy Wheel) bike prices vary upon the two-wheeler dealer's location.

Honda Unicorn

Honda Motor Cycles

Unicorn (Spoke Wheel) (150 cc)
Honda Unicorn (Spoke Wheel) is the first motorcycle developed by Honda Motorcycle and Scooters India Pvt. Ltd. At the showroom, this bike costs around Rs. 55,000 with an on-road price of around Rs. 61,500. This includes standard ancillary charges also. Currently, Delhi has the lowest, and Bangalore the highest on-road price for Honda Unicorn (Spoke Wheel). Honda Unicorn (Spoke Wheel) bike prices vary upon the two-wheeler dealer's location.

Unicorn (Alloy Wheel) (150 cc)
This bike is marked for its cutting-edge technology, adequate power, and mono suspension at the rear. The Unicorn (Alloy Wheel) is now available at a showroom price of around Rs. 60,000 with an on road price of around Rs. 63,700 including supplementary charges. Currently, Delhi has the lowest, and Bangalore the highest on-road price for Honda Unicorn (Alloy Wheel). Honda Unicorn (Alloy Wheel) bike prices vary upon the two-wheeler dealer's location.

Honda Scooters


Honda Eterno

Honda Scooters

Eterno (150 cc)
India's first 150cc scooter, Honda Eterno has revolutionized the concept of scooters in its segment. New scooter have showroom prices of around Rs. 35,800 and on-road prices of around Rs. 40,500 at Ahmedabad. Currently, Delhi has the lowest, and Bangalore the highest on-road price for Honda Eterno. Honda Eterno scooter prices vary upon the two-wheeler dealer's location.

Honda Dio

Honda Scooters

Dio (100 cc)
The Honda Dio is named after Dyonisiac' or Cupid, the Greek god of love and son of Venus. New bikes in this series have a showroom price ranging from around Rs. 37,000 to around Rs. 42,000 inclusive of all charges like insurance, octroi, RTO, etc. Currently, Delhi has the lowest, and Mumbai the highest on-road price for Honda Dio. Honda Dio scooter prices vary upon the two-wheeler dealer's location.

Honda Activa

Honda Scooters

Activa (100 cc)
Honda Activa is a family two-wheeler and features a higher load carrying capacity than similar scooters. At the showroom, this scooter costs around Rs. 38,000 with an on-road price of around Rs. 43,000. Currently, Delhi has the lowest, and Mumbai the highest on-road price for Honda Activa. Honda Activa scooter prices vary upon the two-wheeler dealer's location.

Honda two wheelers, in order to differentiate themselves from Hero Honda products are going high on innovative technology. Honda motorbikes and Honda scooters today are sure to provide you with something different from the average two-wheeler on the road. Honda needs to do that to compete against its own collaboration, Hero Honda, and build its separate market share. So right now, Honda consumers have everything going for them.

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