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Along with fresh artwork, bright lines on the body panels, and alloy wheels, the Honda SP125 Sports edition receives a matte muffler seat cover.

The Honda SP125 Sports Edition has officially been launched, according to Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India (HMSI). The cost of the SP125 Sports Edition is INR 90,567 (ex-showroom). The bike is presently accepting reservations and will be accessible for a brief time at all Honda Red Wing shops nationwide.

In addition to fresh artwork, a matte muffler seat cover, and alloy wheels and captivating lines on the body panels, the Honda SP125 Sports edition receives. It will come in Decent Blue Metallic and Heavy Grey Metallic Decent Blue Metallic colorations. The bicycle has a diamond-shaped frame that is supported by two rear shock absorbers with preload adjustments and a telescoping fork. Both the front disc brake and the rear drum brake are responsible for stopping the vehicle.

The air-cooled, 123.94cc, fuel-injected engine has the following features: 10.8 horsepower and 10.9 Nm of torque. The engine is mated to a 5-speed transmission.

Mr. Tsutsumu Otani, President, Managing Director, & CEO, of (HMSI) Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India, introduced Honda's newest limited edition model, saying, "Ever since its release, the Honda SP125 Sports edition has thrilled the customers with its cutting-edge features, trendy design, and exceptional performance in the 125cc premium commuter motorcycle category. With the introduction of the new SP125 Sports Edition, we're sure to further excite our clientele, especially the younger set.

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