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Honda Shine 100 DX Review: A Lightweight Champion for Effortless Commuting

Indianewsweek By Indianewsweek May 2, 2026 4 Min Read
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ESSENTIAL SERVICES. The Shine 100 DX keeps its features list crisp. Digital instrumentation is comprehensive, featuring a distance-to-empty readout and easy readability. | Photo Credit: Yash Gawde

Honda seems to have re-evaluated the 100cc market and emerged with the Shine 100 DX, deliberately avoiding the common spreadsheet-oriented strategy that often taints this category and even some higher segments. Consequently, despite being the newest player in this field, the Shine 100 DX boasts the least power output at 7.2 bhp. Given the critical importance of winning over the commuter segment, this figure likely reflects a data-informed strategy that recognizes consumers do not find much added value in the slight power edges offered by competitors.

ESSENTIAL SERVICES. The Shine 100 DX keeps its features list crisp. Digital instrumentation is comprehensive, featuring a distance-to-empty readout and easy readability.

ESSENTIAL SERVICES. The Shine 100 DX keeps its features list crisp. Digital instrumentation is comprehensive, featuring a distance-to-empty readout and easy readability. | Photo Credit: Yash Gawde

Easy Rider

Honda has strategically ensured that the Shine 100 DX is the lightest motorcycle in its segment, with a kerb weight of 103 kg. For comparison, the Hero Splendor weighs 9 kg more, while the Bajaj Platina is 14 kg heavier. This weight advantage is immediately noticeable, making it easier to maneuver in congested traffic, aided by its 17-inch alloy wheels paired with MRF NyloGrip Zapper-C tubeless tyres. Over the course of 180 km, the Shine proved to be nimble and easygoing. Although incorporating 18-inch wheels could potentially enhance stability, the Shine performs well in this regard.

The 98.9cc single-cylinder engine is a crucial aspect, capable of delivering its peak torque of 0.8 kg-m earlier than any competitors—at 5000 rpm, compared to 5500 rpm for the Platina and 6000 rpm for the Splendor. This early torque delivery enhances rideability, allowing operation at 30 kph in fourth gear without issue while achieving decent performance at higher speeds, although a buzz does start to accompany speeds above 70 kph.

The 98.9cc single-cylinder engine is able to develop its peak torque of 0.8 kg-m earlier than any of its rivals

The 98.9cc single-cylinder engine is able to develop its peak torque of 0.8 kg-m earlier than any of its rivals. | Photo Credit: Yash Gawde

Urban Bliss

Low-speed urban riding reveals the engine’s refinement and the quality of the gearshift, which enhances the riding experience. While it may not match the smoothness of a 125cc model, the Shine 100 DX provides a comfortable and reliable option for running errands. Riders focused on efficiency will appreciate its performance, although there are some drawbacks. The front drum brake tends to fade under heavy use, necessitating support from the rear brake. Additionally, while the seat comfort may not align with all preferences—leading to discomfort over longer rides—the motorcycle overall is ergonomically designed, accommodating a range of body sizes comfortably.

At a price point of ₹71,743 (ex-showroom, Mumbai)—which is approximately ₹3,000 less than the Hero Splendor—the Shine 100 DX presents an economical choice for commuters. This price difference equates to roughly two months’ fuel expenses for individuals commuting 40 km daily while achieving 60 km/l, a performance level that is easily attainable. Thus, for those seeking a lightweight and effortless motorcycle, the Shine could represent a viable alternative to dominant competitors in this market segment.

@The MotorGram

Published on March 6, 2026

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