Honda Shine 100 vs Bajaj Platina: In this article, we will compare two of the best commuters available in India. The just-launched Honda Shine 100 and the ever-loved Bajaj Platina. Let's compare them and see which one is better.
A single-cylinder, 102cc, air-cooled, DTS-i engine powers the Platina 100. To reduce expenses, it also includes an electronic carburettor. With a four-speed gearbox and a top speed of 90 kmph claimed by the manufacturer, it generates 7.9PS and 8.3Nm. The motorcycle’s fuel tank can hold 11 litres.
The Honda Shine 100 is powered by a 100cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled engine with BS6.2 (OBD2) certification that generates 7.61PS and 8.05Nm. It has a four-speed gearbox attached to it.
Features
Redesigned rear-view mirrors are included, as well as a halogen headlight with LED DRLs. Large and roomy, the seat is lengthy. In addition to an analogue instrument cluster with indicators like speed, odometer, and fuel level, it is outfitted with two flat footboards for increased comfort.
The analogue twin-pod console on the new Honda Shine 100 is basic yet contains features including a speedometer, warning lights, and a fuel gauge. The bike will have larger seating, telescopic front forks, alloy wheels, and a combi-brake system.
Price in India
Price for the Honda Shine 100 starts at 64,900 rupees (ex-showroom). STD is the only variant of the Honda Shine 100 that is available.
The starting price of the Bajaj Platina 100 in India is Rs. 67,808.