1. Honda CB 650R
For 2025, Honda’s middleweight 650cc naked bike will continue to use its well-known design. A 648cc in-line four-cylinder liquid-cooled engine with a maximum output of 95PS and a peak torque of 63 Nm will power the CB 650R. The two-wheeler has a rated seat height of 810 mm and a ground clearance of 150 mm. The Honda CB 650R has a kerb weight of 203 kg.
2. Honda CB750 Hornet
A 755cc parallel-twin engine with a power output rating of 90.5PS and 65 Nm of peak torque powers the next Honda CB750 Hornet, another middleweight naked motorbike. The CB750 Hornet has a sleek, contemporary overall look that appeals to young people. It has features including Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC), Wheelie Control, and a 5-inch TFT display.
3. Honda CB1000 Hornet
Honda will return to the liter-class naked bike market in India with the release of the CB1000 Hornet. The CBR 1000RR Fireblade and the two-wheeler share a powerplant, and the CB1000 Hornet’s 999cc in-line four-cylinder engine is modified to generate a maximum torque of 104 Nm and 152 PS. Its aggressive design is similar to that of the CB750 Hornet, which has a lower capacity.
4. The Honda CBR 650R
Honda’s new line of motorcycles in India will include the wildly popular in-line four sport-touring model. The bike will be identical to the previous model that was offered in the nation, with a 648cc in-line four-cylinder engine that produces 87 horsepower and 57.5 Nm of peak torque. One of the most attractive motorcycles in the class is the Honda CBR 650R.
5. Honda X-ADV Scooter
After a protracted wait, it appears that Honda will shortly be launching the X-ADV scooter on Indian soil after trademarking it in January 2022. Honda calls it the “Premium Urban Adventurer” because it provides the ideal fusion of adventure bike design with scooter functionality. A 745cc parallel-twin engine that produces 54PS and 68 Nm of maximum torque powers the two-wheeler.
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