Honda Shine 125 X & Dio 125 X Editions Launched in India

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Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India has officially launched the Shine 125 Limited Edition and the Dio 125 X Edition this February 2026. Priced at Rs 86,211 and Rs 87,733 respectively, these special models introduce premium paint schemes and bold graphics to the 125cc segment. Available for booking now, deliveries for both variants are scheduled to begin during the second week of February across all authorized dealerships.

Performance Data And Mechanical Specifications

While the exterior receives a major makeover, the internal hardware remains consistent with the reliable standard versions. Both vehicles are powered by air cooled single cylinder engines that prioritize fuel efficiency and smooth power delivery.

Technical Comparison Table

Feature

Shine 125 Limited Edition

Dio 125 X Edition

Engine Displacement

123.94cc SI Engine

123.92cc SI Engine

Maximum Power

10.6 hp at 7,500 rpm

8.1 hp at 6,500 rpm

Peak Torque

11 Nm at 6,000 rpm

10.5 Nm at 5,000 rpm

Transmission

5 Speed Manual Gearbox

CVT Automatic

Fuel Tank Capacity

10.5 Litres

5.3 Litres

Kerb Weight

113 kg

105 kg

Both models feature Honda Enhanced Smart Power (eSP) technology and a silent starter motor for a refined experience. The Shine 125 uses 18 inch alloy wheels for stability, while the Dio 125 employs a 12 inch front and 10 inch rear wheel setup for agility.

Aesthetic Enhancements And Premium Design Cues

The special editions are defined by their unique visual identities. The Honda Shine 125 Limited Edition adopts a sophisticated look with the new Pearl Siren Blue color. This is paired with dark blue body panels and brown finished alloy wheels that give the motorcycle a mature and premium appeal. The fuel tank also features updated Shine graphics and a metallic Honda logo.

The Dio 125 X Edition takes a sportier route, targeting younger riders with a cyber drift theme. It features a dual tone scheme of Pearl Deep Ground Grey and Pearl Siren Blue. The most striking element is the bright orange or red painted alloy wheels which contrast sharply with the dark bodywork. New X Edition decals and contemporary graphics on the apron further distinguish this scooter from the standard H Smart variant.

Modern Features And Connectivity Options

Honda has ensured that these editions are packed with modern conveniences. The Dio 125 X Edition benefits from a 4.2 inch TFT display, providing clear ride data even in direct sunlight.

  • Digital Console: Real time mileage, average fuel economy, and distance to empty indicators.
  • Smart Tech: Side stand engine cut off and an integrated passing switch for safety.
  • Charging: The Shine 125 Limited Edition includes a new 15W USB C port for mobile devices.
  • Braking: Both models come with a Combi Braking System (CBS) with an equalizer for stable stops.

Market Rivalry And Pricing Strategy

The Shine 125 Limited Edition is priced roughly Rs 1,000 higher than the standard disc variant. It faces competition from the Hero Glamour XTEC and the Bajaj Pulsar 125. Meanwhile, the Dio 125 X Edition sits comfortably between the base and H Smart trims, competing with the TVS Ntorq 125 and the Suzuki Avenis.

Honda aims to capture the festive demand following the new year by offering these distinctive styling packages. The brand continues to leverage its reputation for reliability while adding a touch of exclusivity to its high volume 125cc portfolio.

Conclusion

The introduction of the Shine 125 Limited Edition and the Dio 125 X Edition demonstrates Honda commitment to keeping its lineup fresh and relevant. By focusing on cosmetic upgrades and premium finishes, the brand provides buyers with a sense of individuality without altering the proven mechanical reliability of its engines. As deliveries begin this month, these two wheelers are expected to drive significant footfall to showrooms across India.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q. Does the Dio 125 X Edition get Bluetooth connectivity? +
Ans. The X Edition features a TFT display but lacks the full Bluetooth smartphone connectivity found in the top tier H Smart variant.
Q. What is the price difference between the standard and special editions? +
Ans. The special editions carry a premium of approximately Rs 1,000 over the standard disc brake variants on which they are based.

Tanya Bhargava

Automobiles Journalist

Bike Blogger & Moto Content Creator. Tanya Bhargava is a passionate two-wheeler expert with 6+ years of experience in reviewing scooters, commuter bikes, and performance motorcycles. Her content blends real-world ride reviews, buyer guides, and industry updates tailored for Indian riders.