Just like the cheetah the Honda CB Hornet 160R also has been purposefully equipped to achieve speed and maintain its balance. Pumping power into its paces is the 162.71cc, single cylinder, air cooled, 4-stroke, SI engine. The engine pumps out 15.6bhp at 8500rpm and 14.76Nm of torque at 6500rpm. While these figures may not be so high they are in fact the best the 160cc segment has to offer and help the Hornet achieve a top speed of 110kmph. Being a Honda you can expect a lot of refinement from this bike. The engine feels smooth and the bike seamlessly accelerates on command.
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