Honda recently revealed the new Honda CB300R BS6 in India. While the looks of the bike remain largely similar to the earlier model, the brand is now offering a BS6 compliant engine with it. The CB300R boasts a neo sports cafe theme and offers a funky look. Here are all the details about the new Honda CB300R that you should check out if you are planning to buy a bike from this segment. But before we begin, do not forget to join our 91Wheels Telegram and 91Wheels Whatsapp groups to be a part of interesting automotive discussions.
For starters, the Honda CB300R gets a neo sports cafe design that not only looks sporty but also offers a sporty appeal. The bike at the front gets circular LED headlamps with upside-down front suspension and a hubless floating disc. The bike also gets striking colour options with mono-shock rear suspension with a seven-step adjustment. The bike also features a newly designed muffler with a two-chamber structure, hence offering a sporty and bassy sound. Two exterior colour options are on offer - pearl spartan red, and matte steel black. The build quality, just like other Honda bikes, is expected to be great and impressive.
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Powering the new Honda CB300R is a 286cc, 4-stroke, BS6 compliant engine that will deliver 31Ps and 27.5 Nm. This engine will come mated to a 6-speed multiplayer wet clutch with a slipper clutch. The total fuel tank capacity on the other hand stands at 9.7-L. Just like before, the bike will boast a refined and smooth performance while the fuel economy too is expected to be great.
The new CB300R measures 2017 mm in length, 802 mm in width, and 1047 mm in height. The wheelbase on the other hand stands at 1352 mm while the ground clearance of the CB300R is measured at 157 mm. The bike weighs 146 kg and will get a seat height of 801 mm that makes it a practical bike for everyday usage. Having said this, just like before, the CB300R will be underpinned by a diamond type frame type and will get dual-channel abs with disc brakes at the front and at the rear.
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