TVS Radeon vs Honda Shine 100: Today we will compare two amazing commuters from two very well-known bike manufacturers in India. In this article, we will compare the TV Radeon and the Honda Shine 100. Let's compare them and see which one is better.
The 109.7cc, single-cylinder, fuel-injected TVS Radeon engine produces 8.19 PS at 7350 rpm and 8.7 Nm at 4500 rpm. It is coupled to a 4-speed transmission.
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. A diamond-shaped frame supports the telescopic fork and twin shock absorbers of the Shine 100. Drum units are used by CBS for braking on both ends.
Features
The standard Radeon is equipped with a twin-pod analogue cluster, one of which houses the speedometer and the other a fuel gauge with an analogue display, an Eco or Power indicator, and warning lights. While the Digi cluster version has a reverse multi-colour LCD digital cluster with real-time mileage, clock, service indicator, low battery indicator, top speed, and average speed. Other noteworthy features include a single-piece elongated seat that TVS claim is the longest in its segment, LED DRLs integrated into the headlight and chrome bezels, a USB charging station that is available, a twin-pod analogue instrument dashboard, and an optional USB port.
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
The cost of a TVS Radeon in India ranges from Rs. 60,925 to Rs. 78,834.
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.