2025 Honda SP125 Is The Upgraded Version Of Commuter Bike; Check Prices

The 2025 Honda SP125 will be sold at a starting price of Rs 91,771 (ex-showroom) and gets multiple upgrades over the previous iteration.

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2025 Honda SP125 comes with an extended feature list

Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India has launched the 2025 SP125 in the Indian market. The commuter motorcycle in this new iteration comes with upgrades in feature list and the powertrain. All of this will be offered at a starting price of Rs 91,771 (ex-showroom) for the entry-level brake variant, while the higher disc brake variant comes at Rs 1,00,284 (ex-showroom). This makes the bike more expensive than its predecessor by up to Rs 8,816.

Starting with the design, the HMSI has slightly tweaked the design of the bike. These changes make it look sharper with slight changes in the front end and rear end of the bike. It also now gets full LED lighting. To top it off, the brand has added five new colour paint scheme options to the mix: Pearl Siren Blue, Pearl Igneous Black, Matt Axis Grey Metallic, Matt Marvel Blue Metallic, and Imperial Red Metallic.

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The feature list of the 2025 Honda SP125 has seen multiple changes. This can be seen in the form of a 4.2-inch TFT screen which becomes the bridge for the rider's interaction with the bike. It also provides Bluetooth connectivity and makes the bike compatible for Honda RoadSync app. The rider also gets turn-by-turn navigation as part of the feature list. For convenience, the brand is offering a USB Type-C charger.

The Japanese automaker has also upgraded the powertrain of the Honda SP125 with a 124 cc air-cooled engine which is compliant with OBD 2B emission norms. This unit works in conjunction with a five-speed gearbox with a 10.7 bhp of power and 10.9 Nm of peak torque. Rest of the hardware remains the same as the previous iteration of the machine. It continues to be suspended on telescopic forks at front and dual springs at the rear end. These are mounted on 17-inch wheels.

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