After the grand unveiling of Honda’s Neo-Sports Café inspired 2022 CB300R in December 2021 at India Bike Week, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India (HMSI) has now launched the motorcycle in India. Priced at Rs 2.77 lakh (ex-showroom, New Delhi), the new CB300R will be offered in two premium colours - Matte Steel Black & Pearl Spartan Red.
Bookings are now open for the new CB300R at Honda’s exclusive premium BigWing & BigWing Topline dealerships across India.
2022 CB300R Features and Specifications
At the heart of CB300R is the Bharat Stage-VI compliant 286cc DOHC 4-valve liquid cooled single cylinder engine with PGM-FI technology for a strong acceleration and linear response during city rides. The new motorcycle comes equipped with Assist & Slipper clutch which provides an assist function for clutch operations requiring less load compared to a regular clutch mechanism, while slipper function to reduce unpleasant shocks caused by sudden engine braking during downshifts, ensuring less fatigue and more comfort for a variety of rides.
The bike has Golden upside down forks, 4-pot radial-mounted calipers with 296 mm hub-less floating disc for front brakes & 220 mm rear disc brake and dual channel ABS.
The minimalistic instrument panel displays a plethora of advanced informatics along with new additional features - Gear Position and Side Stand Indicator with Engine Inhibitor. The fully digitalized liquid crystal meter allows for a quick glance down at the information – night or day.
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