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Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India (HMSI) has launched the 2025 model of Honda SP125 in India. The company has made changes to the engine in the 125cc premium commuter motorcycle as per the OBD2B emission norms. The bike now comes with some cosmetic changes and features like Bluetooth connectivity and navigation have been provided. The bike will also run on E-20 petrol.
The company has introduced the bike in two variants. The front drum brake variant with alloy wheels is priced at Rs 91,771 and the front disc brake variant with alloy wheels is priced at Rs 1,00,284, all prices ex-showroom Delhi. In the 125cc commuter motorcycle segment, Honda SP125 will compete with Hero Glamour, Hero Super Splendor, Honda Shine, TVS Rider etc.

Honda SP125: Variant Wise Price
variant | price | old price | Difference |
drum | ₹91,771 | ₹87,468 | ₹4,303 |
Disc | ₹1,00,284 | ₹91,468 | ₹8,816 |
Design and Hardware: LED lighting setup and 18-inch alloy wheels Honda has given the updated motorcycle a sharp front end and tail section with new LED headlamps and taillamps along with an aggressive tank shroud, chrome muffler cover and advanced graphics. The bike has been provided with 18 inch alloy wheels. It has 80/100 section tires at the front and 100/80 section tires at the rear.
For comfort riding, the bike has dual telescopic forks at the front and hydraulic type suspension setup at the rear. At the same time, for braking, the option of 240mm disc and 130mm drum has been given at the front.
Performance: 10.7BHP powerful engine as per emission norms The biggest change in the bike has been made in the engine. For performance, it has been given an updated engine as per OBD2B emission norms. This is a 123.94cc single-cylinder, air-cooled, fuel-injected engine, which generates power of 10.7BHP and torque of 10.9NM. This engine is tuned with a 5-speed manual gearbox.
OBD2 stands for On-Board Diagnostics Second Version. This system monitors the vehicle’s circuit continuity, misfire, filters and other things. This system monitors the emissions spreading through the vehicle and informs the rider about any irregularities. Vehicles manufactured after April 1, 2025 will have to follow the government’s emission norms. For this reason companies are making changes in their models.

Features: 4.2-inch TFT display with navigation The latest bike now gets a 4.2-inch TFT display with Bluetooth connectivity and Honda RoadSync app support. For better riding, it has features like navigation, voice assist, engine start-stop switch, passing switch and integrated headlamp beam. Apart from this, USB Type-C charging port has been added to the bike.
The bike is also provided with rear suspension and combi brake system for the customer. To improve stability and grip levels, Honda has increased the width of the rear tire by 100mm. PGM-FI technology has been used in it, due to which the mileage of the bike will become even better in the real world.
