KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Honda CB300F FlexTech launched at 1.7 lakh (ex-showroom)
- Gets a digital instrument cluster and traction control.
- Same 293.5cc engine with E85 fuel support.
- Bookings are open now.
- Features no major changes in the design.
Honda Motorcycles India has finally launched the all-new CB300F FlexTech in our region. Earlier, this motorcycle was showcased at the Bharat Mobility Expo 2024. Besides its flex fuel compatibility, the CB300F FlexTech has some minor changes compared to its petrol counterpart. Check out more details below and consider joining our 91Wheels WhatsApp Community to stay updated on the latest automotive news.
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Honda CB300F FlexTech Engine
The all-new CB300F sources its power from a 293.5cc engine that supports E85 fuels. The company has made some changes on the inside, obviously because of its Flexfuel nature. For transmission duties, you get the same six-speed transmission. Other features such as traction control and assist and slipper clutch are still available with the motorcycle.
Honda CB300F FlexTech Features
On the feature front, the CB300F FlexTech gets a digital instrument cluster that shows crucial ride-related information. The display on offer supports the Honda Smartphone Voice Contol System. Additionally, you get a USB charging port, hazard indicator and engine start/stop button as well. Overall there are no new feature additions to the CB300F FlexTech.
CB300F FlexTech Price and Bookings
Surprisingly, the HMSI has launched the new CB300F at the same price point as its regular petrol version i.e. 1.70 lakh (ex-showroom). This is actually an appreciable thing as the brand is making a transition towards an eco-friendly future. Customers can have their units booked via the brand's authorised dealerships or the official website.
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Verdict
The debut of the Honda CB300F FlexTech reflects the brand's intentions to make a shift towards a sustainable future. Having an E85 fuel compliant vehicle in its portfolio would be beneficial for the brand to attract eco-conscious buyers. Launching the flexfuel at the same price tag could be plus point for the manufacturer as well. Despite this, the real decision remains in the hands of consumers. So, let's sit back and see if the Honda CB300F FlexTech meets Honda's expectations or not.