If you’re planning to bring home a new Honda bike or scooter this month, you’ll want to know this first. Honda has rolled out its latest price list for April 2025, and while most models haven’t seen drastic changes, there are a few tweaks worth noting.
Whether you’re eyeing the reliable Activa, the stylish CB350, or the pocketfriendly Shine, this updated list will help you make the right buying decision. We’ve broken down the current prices for all major Honda twowheelers to give you a clear, nononsense look at what’s new and what stays the same.
Honda Activa Series: Small Hike, Still a Bestseller
The Activa remains Honda’s golden goose, and it continues to dominate the scooter market. In April 2025, prices have gone up by around Rs 640, a relatively minor increase that’s unlikely to affect buyer sentiment.
Here’s what the lineup looks like now:
- Activa 6G: Rs 77,713
- Activa HSmart: Rs 81,713
Considering the feature set and reliability, the Activa continues to offer excellent value, even with the bump in price.
Honda Dio: Quirky, Sporty, Slightly Pricier
The Dio, Honda’s fun and youthful scooter, also gets a price revision. It remains one of the most affordable sporty scooters in its segment.
New prices for April 2025:
- Dio: Rs 74,235
- Dio HSmart: Rs 78,235
Both models get the HSmart security tech and a sharp design that appeals to younger buyers.
Honda Shine & SP125: Commuter Favorites, Still Affordable
When it comes to motorcycles for daily use, the Honda Shine and SP125 are top picks in the 125cc segment. And this month’s pricing shows no change, which is great news if you’ve been holding off.
Current prices:
- Shine 125 Drum: Rs 81,800
- Shine 125 Disc: Rs 85,800
- SP125 Drum: Rs 86,017
- SP125 Disc: Rs 90,017
These models strike a solid balance between mileage, performance, and price, making them some of the most sensible options for city commuters.
Honda Unicorn: No Changes, Same Old Reliable
The Unicorn, a name trusted for over a decade, continues unchanged in April 2025. If you’re looking for a smooth, nononsense 160cc commuter, the Unicorn still gets the job done without fuss.
- Price: Rs 1,09,800
It’s a popular choice among officegoers and family buyers who prefer comfort and fuel efficiency over flashy features.
Honda Hornet 2.0: Mild Increase for the Muscular Streetfighter
The Hornet 2.0 remains a strong contender in the sporty 180200cc space. For April, prices have gone up slightly by Rs 704.
- Hornet 2.0 (STD): Rs 1,39,000
- Hornet 2.0 Repsol Edition: Rs 1,40,000
It continues to offer great midrange punch, sharp looks, and is one of the few bikes in this price range with USD forks and a fulldigital instrument console.
Honda CB200X: Gets Costlier, But Still Unique
For those who love a bit of adventure, the CB200X is Honda’s urban tourer with rugged styling. In April 2025, it gets a Rs 704 hike as well.
- CB200X (STD): Rs 1,46,000
- CB200X Repsol Edition: Rs 1,47,000
With its upright posture, ADVlike design, and proven engine, it remains a niche but cool choice for those who like to stand out in the commuter crowd.
Honda CB350 Range: Timeless Charm, No Price Change
Honda’s retromodern CB350 lineup continues to win hearts and stays price unchanged this month. That’s a bonus if you’ve been eyeing one.
CB350 prices for April 2025:
- DLX: Rs 2,14,800
- DLX Pro: Rs 2,17,800
- DLX Pro Chrome: Rs 2,17,800
If you’re after classic looks, modern features, and a refined engine, the CB350 ticks all the boxes.
Honda H’ness and RS: Solid Retro Picks Stay the Same
Both the H’ness CB350 and the CB350RS continue unchanged in terms of pricing. These bikes have carved a space for themselves among Royal Enfield and Jawa buyers who prefer Japanese refinement and reliability.
CB350RS Prices:
- DLX: Rs 2,14,856
- DLX Pro: Rs 2,17,857
- Dual Tone/Monotone/Yellow/Blue: Rs 2,17,857
They offer rider aids like traction control, a powerful 350cc motor, and excellent build quality.
Honda CB300F: Big Bike Vibes, Light Price Tag
One of Honda’s more underrated offerings, the CB300F, offers proper bigbike feel with aggressive streetfighter styling. There’s no change in its pricing for April either.
- CB300F: Rs 1,70,000
With USD forks, a slipper clutch, and a strong midrange, this bike is an excellent pick for enthusiasts on a budget.
The Electric Angle: Activa e Stays Steady
Honda’s dipping its toes deeper into the EV pool with the Activa e, and I’m loving the vibe. Priced at Rs. 1.07 lakh, it’s unchanged from its launch, offering swappable 3 kWh batteries and a 102 km range. It’s perfect for urban riders who want zero-emission commutes without the hassle of long charging times. Compared to rivals like the Ola Roadster X, it’s pricier but feels more polished. Honda’s clearly betting big on electric, and I wouldn’t be surprised to see more e-models soon.
What’s Behind the Price Changes?
So, why the ups and downs? Honda’s been rolling out upgrades across the board—think TFT displays, Bluetooth connectivity, and OBD-2B-compliant engines to meet stricter emissions rules. These add costs, which explains hikes on models like the Hornet 2.0 and CB350. On the flip side, bikes like the Shine 100 and Dio held steady, likely to keep them competitive in cutthroat segments. India’s two-wheeler market is booming—6.5 million units sold in 2024—and Honda’s balancing value with innovation to stay ahead.
How Honda Stacks Up Against Rivals
Let’s talk competition. In scooters, the Activa 6G faces off against the TVS Jupiter 110 (Rs. 79,000) and Suzuki Access 125 (Rs. 85,000). The Activa’s price hike makes it a tad pricier, but its tech and reliability keep it king. For bikes, the Shine 125 goes head-to-head with the Bajaj Pulsar 125 (Rs. 90,000), where its new features give it an edge. The Hornet 2.0 takes on the TVS Apache RTR 160 (Rs. 1.45 lakh), and while pricier, its TFT screen feels next-level. The CB350 battles Royal Enfield Classic 350 (Rs. 2.05 lakh), and those new colors make it a head-turner.
What’s Driving the Buzz?
Honda’s timing couldn’t be better. With fuel prices creeping up and urban traffic getting crazier, two-wheelers are the go-to for millions. The Activa 6G alone sold 166,739 units in January 2025, while the Dio 110/125 moved 25,114 units. Add in the buzz from the Activa e’s launch at Bharat Mobility Expo 2025, and Honda’s got everyone talking. These price tweaks show they’re not resting on their laurels—they’re pushing tech and style to keep riders hooked.
Honda Price List Summary: April 2025
Key takeaways:
- Activa and Dio see a small hike
- Hornet 2.0 and CB200X go up by Rs 704
- Shine, SP125, CB350, CB300F and other popular models remain unchanged
- No new launches or major revisions this month, but a steady pricing structure suggests Honda is holding its ground ahead of any midyear refreshes
What This Means for You
If you’re in the market for a reliable scooter or commuter bike, Honda continues to offer solid value across categories. While some price hikes are unavoidable, none are dealbreakers. For many models, the value proposition remains intact, especially with unchanged prices on the Shine, CB350, and SP125.
With new product announcements expected in mid2025, now might actually be a great time to pick up a Honda at its current price. Plus, with high resale value and solid aftersales support, buying a Honda is rarely a regret.
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