The Honda Shine 125, a popular two-wheeler, has become more affordable due to the implementation of new GST 2.0 reforms. Prices for the 125 model have decreased by up to Rs 7,443 depending on the specific variant, leading to increased demand in the domestic market. Introduced in February 2025, the Shine 125 maintains its position in the commuter segment, recognized for its reliability, fuel efficiency, and ease of handling. With the revised taxation structure in effect, the drum brake variant is now priced at Rs 78,539, while the disc brake variant is priced at Rs 82,898. The drum brake variant’s price has been cut by Rs 6,687, and the disc variant has been reduced by Rs 7,058.
The Honda Shine 125 is powered by a 123.9cc single-cylinder, air-cooled engine that delivers 10.63 hp and 11 Nm of torque, coupled with a 5-speed gearbox.
In the scooter segment, the Jupiter is now available at Rs 72,400, down from Rs 78,881, while the Jupiter 125 is priced at Rs 75,600, compared to its previous price of Rs 82,395. The Ntorq series’ 125 cc variant is priced at Rs 80,900, and the 150 cc version at Rs 1,09,400.
High-volume commuter bikes such as the Radeon and Sport are now priced at Rs 55,100, reduced from Rs 59,950. The Raider is now available at Rs 80,500, down from Rs 87,625.
TVS aims to maintain its competitive edge by strategically adjusting prices. These price reductions across various models allow a broader range of customers to benefit. It is advisable for potential buyers to contact their local dealers to confirm prices, as RTO road tax prices vary by location.




