The new Honda CB Shine SP has taken the style cues from the recently launched 110cc Livo and in fact Honda has taken the CB Shine SP a notch ahead of Livo in styling. Now with the launch of new CB Shine SP, CB Unicorn 160 and Livo the product lineup of Honda looks really fresh and updated. The new CB Shine SP has taken design elements from both CB Unicorn 160 and Livo.
The deployment of big and muscular fuel tank on the new CB Shine SP is the foremost thing that catches your attention. In fact the headlight which looks closer to the Livo with bigger visor and trapezoidal headlamp adds to the virile look of the motorcycle.
The exhaust seems to be a direct lift from the Livo but to cater the larger volume it is a little bigger in size. There is a dual protective heat shield present on the exhaust with the chrome trimming on the top of it. To differentiate the new CB Shine SP, Honda has decided to go for a new set of black alloy wheels, but they have not experimented on the design of the wheels, instead they gone for the rather popularly seen dual-5 spoke alloy wheels.
The new CB Shine SP is featured with the 125cc air cooled engine with exactly same specifications of the existing CB Shine, except the new gearbox which is now 5-speed transmission. The mill is featured with Honda patent HET(Honda Eco Technology) and with the help of this technology the new CB Shine SP is returning the claimed mileage figure of 68 Kmpl.