Honda CD 110 Dream Discontinued – End of a Budget Icon
Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India has officially stopped selling the Honda CD 110 Dream, ending its 11-year run in the commuter bike market. Launched in 2014, the bike was made for budget-friendly buyers who wanted good mileage, low maintenance, and trusted performance—features that made it popular in its early years.
Why Was It Discontinued?
- Declining Sales: Recent sales dropped sharply, with only a few or no units sold each month in early 2025.
- Internal Competition: The Honda Shine 100, launched in 2023, is cheaper and more fuel-efficient, and it began to take away sales from the CD 110 Dream.
- Upmarket Alternatives: Buyers looking for a 110cc bike now prefer options like the Honda Livo, which comes with a more modern design and better features.
Key Specs (Before Discontinuation)
- Engine: 109.51cc, air-cooled, single-cylinder
- Power: 8.67 bhp @ 7,500 rpm
- Torque: 9.30 Nm @ 5,500 rpm
- Transmission: 4-speed gearbox
- Brakes: Drum (CBS standard)
- Suspension: Telescopic front, twin rear shocks
- Frame: Diamond-type chassis
Pricing & Alternatives
- Final Price: ₹76,401 (ex-showroom Delhi)
- Affordable Option: Honda Shine 100 – Priced around ₹66,800 with better mileage
- Premium 110cc Alternative: Honda Livo – Priced at ₹83,600 with added styling and features
Final Thoughts
The CD 110 Dream is no longer on sale, but it leaves behind a strong legacy as a simple and reliable commuter bike.
Honda is now focusing on newer models like the Shine 100 to match today’s market needs. Though the Dream series has ended, it will always be remembered as a part of India’s two-wheeler journey.