<p>Two-wheeler maker Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India (HMSI) today said its flagship bike brand CB Shine has touched the 5-million unit sales making it the largest selling bike in the 125-cc segment in the country and the largest selling motorcycle in the world.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The second largest two-wheeler company rolled out the 50th lakh CB Shine from its Tapukara, Rajasthan, plant.<br /><br />The all-new CB Shine comes with BS-IV emission standard, making this the third offering to with the new emission norms.<br /><br />Honda introduced the CB Shine in April 2006 and with this milestone, the bike has become the highest selling 125-cc motorcycle in the world now. It had already become the largest selling motorcycle in the 125-cc segment way back in 2008-09, just two years since its launch in the country.<br /><br />"The Honda CB Shine is the only 125-cc motorcycle to cross the 5-million sales mark," Keita Muramatsu, HMSI president and chief executive said.<br /><br />"India is one of the most important and fastest growing markets for Honda globally. Today, we have achieved a new milestone for our business here with the CB Shine that has crossed the 5-million mark," he added.<br /><br />Y S Guleria, senior vice-president for sales & marketing said CB Shine is the most loved motorcycle in the 125cc segment.<br /><br />"Over the past decade, Shine has become the most important motorcycle in our line-up," Guleria said.<br /><br />The CB Shine achieved its million happy customers in 54 months by October 2010. The next 2 millions came in the next 41 months by April 2014 and the next 2 million customers came were added in the next 32 months by January 2017.<br /><br />In the fiscal 2014, while this segment faced de- growth, the CB Shine scaled greater heights with record sales of 7.40 lakh units, with ever highest monthly sales of 94,300 units in March 2014.<br /><br />By April 2014, every third 125-cc bike sold in the country was a CB Shine and helped it notch up 33 per cent market share, which by the end of fiscal 2015 jumped to 36 per cent, Guleria said.</p>
<p>Two-wheeler maker Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India (HMSI) today said its flagship bike brand CB Shine has touched the 5-million unit sales making it the largest selling bike in the 125-cc segment in the country and the largest selling motorcycle in the world.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The second largest two-wheeler company rolled out the 50th lakh CB Shine from its Tapukara, Rajasthan, plant.<br /><br />The all-new CB Shine comes with BS-IV emission standard, making this the third offering to with the new emission norms.<br /><br />Honda introduced the CB Shine in April 2006 and with this milestone, the bike has become the highest selling 125-cc motorcycle in the world now. It had already become the largest selling motorcycle in the 125-cc segment way back in 2008-09, just two years since its launch in the country.<br /><br />"The Honda CB Shine is the only 125-cc motorcycle to cross the 5-million sales mark," Keita Muramatsu, HMSI president and chief executive said.<br /><br />"India is one of the most important and fastest growing markets for Honda globally. Today, we have achieved a new milestone for our business here with the CB Shine that has crossed the 5-million mark," he added.<br /><br />Y S Guleria, senior vice-president for sales & marketing said CB Shine is the most loved motorcycle in the 125cc segment.<br /><br />"Over the past decade, Shine has become the most important motorcycle in our line-up," Guleria said.<br /><br />The CB Shine achieved its million happy customers in 54 months by October 2010. The next 2 millions came in the next 41 months by April 2014 and the next 2 million customers came were added in the next 32 months by January 2017.<br /><br />In the fiscal 2014, while this segment faced de- growth, the CB Shine scaled greater heights with record sales of 7.40 lakh units, with ever highest monthly sales of 94,300 units in March 2014.<br /><br />By April 2014, every third 125-cc bike sold in the country was a CB Shine and helped it notch up 33 per cent market share, which by the end of fiscal 2015 jumped to 36 per cent, Guleria said.</p>