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Honda Bikes And Scooters Price List For June 2021: Honda Activa, Shine, Hornet 2.0, H’ness CB350, And More

Modified On Jun 3, 2021 11:21 AM By Punya Sharma for Honda Activa 6G

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There have been a couple of revisions in the pricing of a few bikes

Honda Activa 6G

Honda India’s scooters and bikes constantly feature at the top of the sales charts. Planning to get one? First, take a look at Honda’s two wheeler price list for June 2021:

Type 

Model Name

Ex-showroom Delhi Price













Scooters

Activa 6G

STD - Rs 67,843

DLX -Rs 69,589

20th Anniversary STD - Rs 69,343

20th Anniversary DLX - Rs 71,089

Activa 125

Drum - Rs 71,674

Drum (Alloy) - Rs 75,242

Disc - Rs 78,797

Grazia

Drum - Rs 75,859

Disc - Rs 83,185

Sports Edition - Rs 84,185

Dio

STD - Rs 63,273

DLX -  Rs 66,671

Repsol Edition - Rs 69,171













Motorcycles

CD 110

STD - Rs 64,421

DLX - Rs 65,421

SP 125

Drum - Rs 77,145

Disc - Rs 81,441

Shine

Drum - Rs 71,550 (Up by Rs 1072)

Disc - Rs 76,346 (Up by Rs 1072)

Livo

Drum - Rs 69,971 (Down by Rs 1579)

Disc - Rs 74,171 (Down by Rs 2265)

Unicorn

Rs 97,356

X-Blade

Disc - Rs 1,09,264

Double Disc - Rs 1,13,654

Hornet 2.0 

STD - Rs 1,29,608

Repsol Edition - Rs 1,31,608

H’ness CB350

DLX - Rs 1,89,905

DLX Pro - Rs 1,95,905

CB350RS

Monotone - Rs 1,96,006

Dualtone - Rs 1,98,006

Honda Livo Front Left View

Prices of most Honda two wheelers have remained as is, with the exception of the Honda Livo and the Shine. The Livo has undergone a price reduction by Rs 1,579 (for the drum brake variant) and Rs 2,265 (for the disc brake variant). This move could be to promote sales in these pandemic-stricken times as sales have been low.

Meanwhile, the Shine sees a nominal increment of Rs 1,072 for both its variants. We think this is to boost revenue as the Shine is Honda’s best selling commuter offering. No visual or mechanical changes have been made to either bike.

Honda CBR650R

 

Model

Ex-showroom Price

CB500X

Rs 6,87,402 (Delhi)

CB650R

Rs 8,67,296 (Haryana)

CBR650R

Rs 8,88,796 (Haryana)

Africa Twin

DCT - Rs 17,50,500 (Haryana)

MT - Rs 15,96,500 (Haryana)

Honda’s ridiculously priced big bikes also retain their astronomical prices. Interestingly, even with these prices, the CBR650R was among the top five best selling big bikes, while Honda managed to sell just four units of the CB500X last month.

In other news, Honda is looking to up its ante in the market. It recently filed two interesting trademarks in India, a sort of Bluetooth connectivity technology and a Honda Hornet 2.0-based ADV bike.

 

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