The entry-level performance motorcycle segment in India continues to heat up, and Honda is set to shake things up further with the much-anticipated Honda CB125 Hornet. This sporty 125cc machine, already making waves in international markets, is likely to land on Indian shores soon. Here’s a comprehensive look at everything we know so far about the CB125 Hornet – from design and performance to features, expected pricing, and launch timeline.
Design & Styling: Mini Streetfighter Looks
The Honda CB125 Hornet borrows design cues from its elder siblings like the CB500F and CB650R, embodying Honda’s latest “Neo Sports Cafe” styling philosophy. It carries an aggressive stance with:
Sharp LED headlamp with DRLs
Muscular fuel tank with sharp extensions
Minimalistic rear section with LED taillight
Split seat setup
Exposed frame and sporty body panels
Underbelly exhaust for a clean rear look
The bike looks more like a premium 150-160cc model rather than a typical 125cc commuter, making it appealing to young riders and enthusiasts.
Performance & Engine Specifications
At its heart, the CB125 Hornet is powered by a refined 124.9cc, air-cooled, single-cylinder engine, which delivers:
Maximum Power: ~14.75 PS @ 10,000 RPM
Peak Torque: ~11.5 Nm @ 8,000 RPM
Transmission: 6-speed gearbox
With a high-revving motor and slick gear shifts, it offers spirited performance in the 125cc category, designed for city and occasional highway use. Expect excellent throttle response and Honda’s trademark refinement.
Chassis, Suspension & Brakes`
Honda has equipped the CB125 Hornet with a lightweight yet rigid chassis to deliver optimal handling. Key hardware includes:
Chassis Type: Tubular steel frame
Front Suspension: Upside-Down (USD) Forks
Rear Suspension: Mono-shock absorber
Brakes: Disc brakes at both ends
ABS: Single-channel ABS for safety
Tyres: Wide radial tyres for confident cornering
The presence of USD forks and disc brakes enhances the sporty character and performance handling, something rarely seen in the 125cc class.
Technology & Features
Despite being a 125cc bike, the CB125 Hornet is loaded with modern features:
Fully Digital LCD Instrument Console
Gear Position Indicator
Tachometer & Trip Meter
Real-time fuel efficiency
Side stand engine cut-off
LED Lighting (Headlamp, DRL, Taillamp)
Optional USB charging port
Honda has focused on making the Hornet 125 a well-equipped bike, appealing to tech-savvy young commuters.
Expected Price ₹ in India
Given its international pricing and the features on offer, the expected price for the Honda CB125 Hornet in India could range between Rs. 1.20 lakh to Rs. 1.35 lakh (ex-showroom).
This pricing would place it slightly above standard 125cc bikes but still competitive when compared to performance-oriented 125cc options like the KTM 125 Duke and Yamaha MT-15 (in terms of design).
India Launch Timeline
While Honda has not officially confirmed a launch date, multiple sources suggest the CB125 Hornet India launch could happen in late 2025 or early 2026. Honda is reportedly evaluating market demand and production feasibility.
Honda may initially launch it as a premium urban commuter targeting metro cities before expanding it nationwide.
Pros & Cons Overview
Pros:
Sporty streetfighter looks
High-quality build and finish
USD forks and dual disc brakes
Advanced features for its segment
Honda’s reliability and refinement
Cons:
Premium pricing for a 125cc
May face competition from cheaper 150cc bikes
No dual-channel ABS
Final Verdict: A Game-Changer in 125cc Segment?
The Honda CB125 Hornet is designed to bridge the gap between commuter practicality and sporty performance. If priced right, it could redefine how 125cc bikes are perceived in India – not just as mileage machines but as stylish, capable, and exciting urban rides.
With Honda’s strong brand backing and a proven international product, the CB125 Hornet has the potential to be a runaway hit among college students, first-time buyers, and urban enthusiasts.
Stay tuned for official announcements as we update this post with launch details, booking info, and test ride reviews as soon as they go live!