Mumbai, Feb 5: Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India (HMSI) today announced the launch of two new special editions—the Dio 125 X-Edition and the Shine 125 Limited Edition. Designed to appeal to India’s evolving two-wheeler consumers, both models feature refreshed styling, striking new graphics, and premium design enhancements that elevate everyday riding.

Speaking at the launch, Mr. Tsutsumu Otani, Managing Director, President & CEO, HMSI, said,
“At Honda, we continuously strive to introduce products that align with the aspirations of India’s new-age riders. The Dio 125 X-Edition and Shine 125 Limited Edition blend expressive design with Honda’s trusted quality, ensuring every ride feels confident, comfortable, and effortless.”
Adding to this, Mr. Yogesh Mathur, Director – Sales & Marketing, HMSI, said,
“The Dio 125 X-Edition brings a bold, youthful character shaped by Honda’s Gen-Z design team, reflecting the individuality and energy of today’s young riders. Meanwhile, the Shine 125 Limited Edition adopts a clean, timeless design language that enhances its sculptural form and refined appeal. Together, both editions deliver an ideal mix of style, comfort, and everyday reliability, empowering riders to express themselves on the road.”
Dio 125 X-Edition: Ride Your Xclusive
The Dio 125 X-Edition makes a strong visual statement with exclusive X-Edition graphics and a striking dual-tone Pearl Deep Ground Grey with Pearl Siren Blue colour scheme, inspired by a contemporary “cyber drift” theme. Complemented by coloured alloy wheels in Mat Frash, the X-Edition decals underscore individuality and confidence, making the scooter an ideal choice for Gen-Z and young working professionals.
Shine 125 Limited Edition
The Shine 125 Limited Edition redefines one of India’s most trusted 125cc motorcycles with a modern, minimalist aesthetic. Finished in Pearl Siren Blue and paired with pyrite brown alloy wheels, the special edition delivers a premium yet understated look. Its clean design language highlights functionality and simplicity while preserving the iconic identity that has made the Shine a household name.
Crafted to offer a dynamic, stylish, and premium riding experience, both special editions reinforce HMSI’s commitment to delivering accessible, refined, and reliable mobility solutions for riders across India.
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