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Honda Two-Wheelers Price List For September 2021: Prices Of Activa, Shine, Unicorn, H’Ness CB350, Hornet And More!

Published On Sep 3, 2021 05:47 AM By Praveen M. for Honda Activa 6G

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Certain commuter motorcycles have witnessed a small price hike

We got the latest price list for all Honda bikes and scooters. Looks like the Japanese brand has hiked the prices of select commuter motorcycles, while keeping the price tags of the rest of the models intact. Take a look at the full price list: 

Type 

Model Name

Latest Price













Scooters (ex-showroom, Delhi)













Motorcycles (ex-showroom, Delhi)

Honda Activa 6G

STD - Rs 69,080

DLX -Rs 70,825

20th Anniversary STD - Rs 70,580

20th Anniversary DLX - Rs 72,325

Honda Activa 125

Drum - Rs 72,637

Drum (Alloy) - Rs 76,206

Disc - Rs 79,760

Honda Grazia

Drum - Rs 76,823

Disc - Rs 84,148 

Sports Edition - Rs 85,148

Honda Dio

STD - Rs 64,510

DLX -  Rs 67,908

Repsol Edition - Rs 70,408

Honda CD 110

STD - Rs 65,930 (Up by Rs 682)

DLX - Rs 66,930 (Up by Rs 682)

Honda SP 125

Drum - Rs 78,381

Disc - Rs 82,677

Honda Shine

Drum - Rs 72,787

Disc - Rs 77,582

Honda Livo

Drum - Rs 71,481 (Up by Rs 682)

Disc - Rs 75,681 (Up by Rs 682)

Honda Unicorn

Rs 98,931

Honda X-Blade

Disc - Rs 1,10,839

Double Disc - Rs 1,15,229

Honda Hornet 2.0 

STD - Rs 1,31,182

Repsol Edition - Rs 1,33,182

Honda CB200X

Rs 1,44,500

Honda H’ness CB350

DLX - Rs 1,94,450 

DLX Pro - Rs 1,99,450

Honda CB350RS

Monotone - Rs 1,99,450 

Dualtone - Rs 2,00,079

Honda CB500X

Rs 6,87,699

Big Bikes (ex-showroom, Gurugram)

Honda CB650R

Rs 8,67,575 

Honda CBR650R

Rs 8,89,074 

Honda CRF1100L Africa Twin

DCT - Rs 17,50,500

MT - Rs 15,96,500

Honda Gold Wing Tour

Manual - Rs 37,20,342

DCT + Airbag - Rs 39,16,055

Thankfully, the price hike in the CD 110 Dream and Livo are not substantial enough to impact purchasing decisions. While the price of the Honda H’Ness CB350 has remained unchanged, it now gets a new rival in the form of the 2021 Royal Enfield Classic 350, which starts from Rs 1,84,374 (ex-showroom, Delhi).

 In related news, the Japanese manufacturer recently launched the new Honda CB200X, a road-biased ADV based on the Hornet 2.0’s platform. If you’re curious how it stacks up against the Hero XPulse 200, take a look at our comparison in images here. In the international space, Honda recently launched the XRE300, which is a much more capable, more purposeful ADV than the Indian CB200X. Check out the image comparison between the two motorcycles here

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