Honda Shine 5, 2025 Review: The Ultimate City Slayer for Young Riders

Rooh-E-Seemanchal Staff
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Cruising through the city, dodging traffic, and feeling the wind hit your face—the 2025 Honda Shine 5 (aka the updated Honda Shine 125) is here to make every ride a total vibe! Launched in February 2025, this commuter king starts at ₹84,493 (ex-showroom Delhi) and packs a punch with a 123.94cc engine, 55 kmpl mileage, and tech that’s straight fire. With fresh colors, a digital display, and a USB-C port, it’s the perfect ride for college students and young riders who want style, speed, and savings. Plus, its eco-friendly edge makes it a win for both your wallet and the planet. Ready to roll with a bike that’s as lit as your playlist? Let’s break down why the Shine 5 is the ultimate city slayer in 2025.


Fresh Looks That Drop Jaws

The Shine 5 pulls up looking like a total glow-up from its older siblings. Honda kept the commuter vibe but added some serious flair with six new colors that pop: Pearl Igneous Black for that stealth mode, Geny Grey Metallic and Matte Axis Grey for a sleek urban feel, Rebel Red Metallic for a fiery edge, Decent Blue Metallic for cool tones, and Pearl Siren Blue for ocean vibes. The chrome-outlined headlamp and 3D Honda logo on the tank give it a premium flex without going overboard. At 113 kg with a 1285mm wheelbase, it’s light enough to weave through campus chaos, and the 162mm ground clearance handles speed bumps like a pro. Honda’s eco-friendly paints keep the planet in mind, so you’re looking fly while staying green—a total win for the Insta crowd.


Engine That Keeps It Smooth

Twist the throttle, and the Shine 5’s 123.94cc, air-cooled, single-cylinder engine comes alive with a vibe that’s smoother than your morning coffee run. Pushing out 10.63 bhp at 7500 rpm and 11 Nm at 6000 rpm, this OBD-2B-compliant beast is paired with a 5-speed gearbox that makes shifting a breeze. It’s not a speed demon, but the peppy acceleration makes overtaking in city traffic a total flex—think 0–60 km/h in about 9 seconds (based on past Shine models). With a real-world 55 kmpl mileage, the 10.5L tank stretches to 577 km, saving you ₹15,000–₹18,000 yearly at ₹100/litre compared to a 30 kmpl bike. The BS6 Phase 2 engine and idle start/stop system cut emissions, so you’re riding clean while saving cash—perfect for a budget-conscious student chasing the rush.


Handling That Owns the Streets

The Shine 5 handles like a dream, making every city sprint feel effortless. Its diamond frame, paired with telescopic front forks and dual rear shocks with 5-step preload adjustability, soaks up potholes while keeping you glued to the road. The 18-inch alloy wheels with tubeless tyres (90mm rear for better grip) make cornering around college gates a total breeze, and the 791mm seat height fits most riders, even if you’re on the shorter side. At 113 kg, it’s nimble enough to cut through traffic, though the suspension can feel a bit soft on high-speed runs—better for city vibes than highway hauls. The 162mm ground clearance lets you tackle speed bumps without a sweat, making this bike a street king for urban adventures.


Tech That Keeps You Plugged

The Shine 5 isn’t just a ride—it’s your tech bro on wheels, packed with features that keep you connected. The fully digital instrument cluster (new for 2025) is a total flex, showing speed, real-time fuel economy, distance to empty, gear position, and an Eco indicator to keep your rides efficient. A USB-C port lets you charge your phone while you roll to class, so you’re always ready for that group chat. The idle start/stop system saves fuel in traffic, and the silent starter means no jolts—just smooth vibes every time you fire it up. LED lighting would’ve been cooler, but the halogen headlamp still does the job, sipping less power for those late-night rides. It’s a tech package that’s simple but clutch for young riders who live on their phones.


Eco-Vibes for Budget Riders

The Shine 5 isn’t just about the thrill—it’s got a green heart that keeps your rides sustainable and your wallet happy. That 55 kmpl mileage (real-world, as users report) means fewer fuel stops, cutting CO2 compared to a 30 kmpl bike—a big deal in smoggy cities. The OBD-2B engine ensures cleaner combustion, and the idle start/stop system slashes idle emissions, perfect for stop-and-go traffic. At ₹2–₹3 per km running cost, you’re saving ₹15,000 yearly, leaving more cash for your next hangout. Honda’s local sourcing for 90% of parts cuts shipping emissions, and the lightweight 113 kg frame lowers its overall footprint. This bike lets you chase the city grind while keeping the earth in mind a sporty ride with eco-cred that’s hard to beat.


Price That Won’t Break You

Starting at ₹84,493 for the drum variant and ₹89,245 for the disc (ex-showroom Delhi), the Shine 5 climbs to ₹1,00,000–₹1,05,000 on-road in Delhi. EMIs kick off at ₹2,500/month with a ₹10,000 down payment, making it a steal for college students or young pros. Compared to the TVS Radeon (₹81,000) or Hero Super Splendor (₹82,000), the Shine 5’s tech and mileage make it a solid deal, though the Radeon’s base model is slightly cheaper. A 10-year warranty (3 years standard, 7 years optional) adds peace of mind, though the extended warranty costs extra. Festive deals through Diwali 2025 might toss in cashback or free accessories, so hit up your nearest Honda dealer. With six color options, there’s a vibe for every squad—whether you’re into Matte Axis Grey’s chill look or Rebel Red’s bold energy.


Rivals That Can’t Keep Up

The Shine 5 dominates the 125cc commuter scene:

TVS Radeon (₹81,000): 8.7 bhp, 50 kmpl, cheaper but no digital display.

Hero Super Splendor (₹82,000): 10.7 bhp, 52 kmpl, solid but less refined.

Bajaj Pulsar 125 (₹90,000): 11.8 bhp, 48 kmpl, sportier but thirstier.

The Shine 5’s 55 kmpl mileage and USB-C port outshine the Radeon and Super Splendor, while its smooth engine beats the Pulsar 125’s vibe for city rides. It’s the king of commuter bikes for the youth crew.


Bumps on the Hype Train

The Shine 5 isn’t perfect—there are a few potholes to watch for. The design, while fresh, still feels basic compared to sportier rivals like the Pulsar 125, a drag if you’re chasing max style points. Real-world mileage might dip to 50 kmpl in heavy traffic, so keep an eye on the fuel gauge during rush hour. The halogen headlamp feels dated when competitors are rocking LEDs, and some online chatter mentions the chain needs tightening every 1000 km—a small hassle for busy riders. The lack of a front disc on the base model might bug safety buffs, though the CBS setup still gets the job done. For a bike this fire, these are just tiny speed bumps on the road to greatness.


Who’s It Made For

This bike’s for the young and restless—college students who need a reliable ride to flex on campus, city riders craving 55 kmpl efficiency for daily sprints, and budget-conscious trendsetters who love the digital display and USB-C port. The 162mm ground clearance handles urban chaos like a champ, and the lightweight 113 kg frame suits new riders. It’s not for speed junkies or long-distance tourers, but if you’re a Gen Z commuter chasing practicality with a sporty edge, the Shine 5 is your perfect match.


Where to Grab This Ride

Honda’s 2000+ dealerships across India—from Bangalore to Bhopal—have the Shine 5 in stock since its February 2025 launch. Online bookings via Honda’s e-shop or Flipkart are live, with EMIs starting at ₹2,500/month. Metro cities might deliver faster, but smaller towns could see a 10–15-day wait. Festive deals through Diwali 2025 might add perks like free helmets or cashback—check local dealers for Pearl Siren Blue or Geny Grey Metallic availability and test rides.


Shine 5: City King Unleashed

The 2025 Honda Shine 5 is the commuter bike every young rider needs—a 123.94cc beast with 55 kmpl efficiency, ₹84,493–₹89,245 price, and tech that keeps you connected. With its fresh colors, eco-friendly design, and smooth performance, it’s a total vibe, though the basic design and halogen lights might cramp your style. This isn’t just a bike—it’s a lifestyle for the youth who live for the city grind. The Shine 5 is ready to own the streets your streets in 2025.


Disclaimer: Specs and prices are based on 2025 reports. Verify with Honda dealers.


Frequently Asked Questions

What’s fresh in the 2025 Shine 

The 2025 Shine 5 rocks a fully digital display, USB-C port, six new colors, and an idle start/stop system.


How fast can it really go

It hits around 90 km/h, with a 0–60 km/h sprint in about 9 seconds, perfect for city dashes.


What’s the price range in 2025

Ex-showroom at ₹84,493–₹89,245; on-road in Delhi around ₹1,00,000–₹1,05,000, with EMIs starting at ₹2,500/month.


How eco-friendly is this bike

With 55 kmpl mileage, OBD-2B engine, and idle start/stop, it cuts emissions, saving ₹15,000 yearly at ₹100/litre.


Is it good for college commutes 

Yes, its 113 kg weight, digital display, and 162mm ground clearance make it a trendy pick for campus rides.


What tech keeps riders connected

A digital cluster with real-time mileage, distance to empty, and a USB-C port keep you plugged in.


How does it handle city traffic

The 18-inch wheels and 1285mm wheelbase make weaving through traffic a breeze, though suspension can feel soft at high speeds.


Where can I test ride one  

Honda dealerships across India or online via Flipkart and Honda’s e-shop, with test rides available since February 2025.

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