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    2025 Honda 350cc ADV Rendered In Himalayan Colours Scheme

    2025 Honda 350cc ADV RenderNew bikes based on the CB350 platform will augment Honda’s capabilities to take on rivals like Royal EnfieldWhile Royal Enfield dominates the 300cc-500cc segment with more than 80% market share, it is Honda that comes in second with market share of around 4-5%. It is apparent that the huge difference in sales is a big challenge for Honda. To fix the issue and to maintain a lead over upcoming rivals, Honda will be introducing multiple new bikes based on the CB350 platform.Honda CB350-based ADV launch soonFor ADV enthusiasts in the country, one of the most popular entry-level options is undeniably the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450. Honda will soon enter this space with a new CB350-based ADV bike. Recent leaked design patents reveal that Honda is also working on a scrambler version based on the CB350 platform. Both the ADV and the scrambler will share multiple components to reduce production and development costs.Honda CB350 ADV Design Sketch Patent LeaksTalking about the Honda CB350-based ADV, the bike will have an overall look and feel similar to that of Himalayan 450. Some of the key features will include a raised front beak, fork gaiters, round headlamp, large windscreen, circular rear-view mirrors, knuckle guards and upswept exhaust.Based on the leaked patent sketch, Pratyush Rout has created a digital render of the upcoming Honda 350cc ADV motorcycle for India. As compared to the curvy fuel tank used with CB350, the ADV bike will have a sharper, chiselled profile for the fuel tank. Addition of tank shrouds complements the bike’s rugged character.2025 Honda 350cc ADV RenderSimilar to Himalayan 450, the Honda CB350-based ADV will be getting a luggage rack at the front. The grab rail at rear has an extended form that can double up as an integrated luggage rack. Honda CB350-based ADV will have a sportier profile in comparison to CB350. It will be seen with exciting new colour shades and lively graphics and decals.2025 Honda 350cc ADV RenderHonda CB350-based ADV specs, performanceHardware specs include telescopic front forks and dual shock absorbers at rear. The bike could get an entirely new suspension setup or the existing units on CB350 could be tweaked to suit the needs of the ADV. Both wheels have disc brakes, likely to be 310 mm front and 240 mm rear units. Dual-channel ABS will be offered as standard. Switchable ABS functionality is likely to be offered with the Honda CB350-based ADV bike.Powering the bike will be the 348.36cc engine that churns out 21 PS of max power and 29.4 Nm of peak torque. The engine is mated to a 5-speed gearbox and comes with assist slipper clutch for seamless control and effortless riding. While a comprehensive range of accessories are already available with CB350, the ADV bike could get additional accessory options such as panniers and top box.2025 Honda 350cc ADV RenderHonda could launch the CB350-based ADV at an affordable price of around Rs 2.40 lakh. Launch is expected by the end of this year. Apart from Himalayan 450, Honda CB350-based ADV will challenge other rivals such as BMW G310GS, Triumph Scrambler 400X, KTM 390 Adventure and Yezdi Adventure. More

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    Honda 2W Sales February 2024 Showed Massive Gain In Exports

    Honda CB350When opposed to the numbers from February 2023 and January 2024, Honda 2W sales February 2024 charts showed healthy growth YoY and MoMIndia’s best-selling scooter manufacturer, HMSI (Honda Motorcycles and Scooters India), registered a commendable sales influx for the month of February 2024. The global 2W juggernaut showed massive gains last month, especially where the company’s exports are concerned.Honda 2W Sales February 2024In India, Honda is synonymous with scooters and enjoys a massive following. For many, Honda is the default 2W manufacturer to choose when embarking on their motorcycling journey. In the domestic market, Honda Motorcycles and Scooters India registered a strong 4,13,967 units.This is close to highest-seller Hero MotoCorp’s sales for the month of February 2024 at 4,45,257 units sold in domestic market. Sticking with Honda, the company registered a commendable 82.31% YoY growth over 2,27,064 units sold in February 2023. The YoY volume gain for Honda in domestic market market was 1,86,903 units.Where MoM analytics are concerned, Honda registered a strong 8.22% MoM growth over 3,82,512 units sold in January 2024 in domestic market with a volume growth of 31,455 units. Domestic sales accounted for 90.25% of Honda’s total sales, down from 91.21% in January 2024.Honda 2W Sales February 2024Honda witnessed a massive surge in exports as seen in the charts. The company shipped a total of 44,744 units last month. This surge in exports yielded a 122.49% YoY growth where Honda more than doubled its numbers in international business. Especially over 20,111 units shipped last year.Massive gain in exportsVolume growth in exports YoY stood at 24,633 units. In MoM analysis, Honda showed a strong 21.31% MoM growth over 36,883 units shipped in January 2024. MoM volume growth stood at 7,861 units. Exports accounted for 9.75% of Honda’s total sales, up from 8.79% seen in January 2024.In total (Domestic+Exports), Honda managed to push out 4,58,711 units from its manufacturing facility last month. When compared to the 2,47,175 units sold in February 2023 and 4,19,395 units sold in January 2024, Honda registered an 85.58% YoY growth and a 9.37% MoM growth. Volume growth stood at 2,11,536 units YoY and 39,316 units MoM.Honda’s new flex-fuel capable bikeLast month, Honda Motorcycles and Scooter India participated in first ever Bharat Mobility Expo 2024 and demonstrated its flex fuel powered vehicles tailored specifically for Indian market. Honda’s electric scooters capable of swapping batteries from Honda Power Pack Energy India were showcased too.The company intends to expand its portfolio in India and incorporate more vehicles with export potential. In that regard, we saw a Scrambler and ADV version based on the CB350 platform that could launch by the end of this year. More

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    2024 Honda Fireblade Launch Price 2.4m Yen (Rs 13.75 L)

    2024 Honda FirebladeHonda CBR1000RR-R Fireblade new 2024 model is available at a starting price of 2,486,000 yen (approx. Rs 13.75 lakh)Honda has updated the CBR1000RR-R Fireblade with the new 2024 model that gets visual improvements and enhanced performance. CBR1000RR-R is the flagship bike in Honda’s super sports CBR series. Honda has also introduced the 2024 model of CBR1000RR-R Fireblade SP variant, priced at 2,849,000 yen (approx. Rs 15.75 lakh).2024 Honda Fireblade – Improved stylingWhile the core silhouette remains largely the same as earlier, 2024 Honda Fireblade gets newly designed winglets, middle cowl and under cowl. The visual enhancements are also functionally relevant, as they work to improve the bike’s aerodynamics.2024 Honda FirebladeThe sporty fairing with exciting graphics and decals remains to be one of the key USPs of the bike. Both the standard and SP variants have the Grand Prix Red colour option. The standard version has USD forks in black, whereas the SP variant gets golden USD forks. The SP variant gets an additional shade of Matte Pearl Morion Black.New two-motor throttle-by-wire (TBW) system2024 Fireblade is Honda’s first bike to get a new two-motor throttle-by-wire (TBW) system. The two motors work to open and close the throttle valve, thereby allowing independent control of the dual cylinder pairs. The new two-motor throttle-by-wire (TBW) system works in combination with other mechanical updates introduced with the bike.2024 Honda FirebladeFor example, changes have been introduced in the camshaft’s valve timing and lift and the shape of the piston head. These updates have helped improve the compression ratio from 13.4 to 13.6. From the rider’s perspective, acceleration performance will be better in the medium speed range. Handling has been enhanced for easier control. Especially in the lower throttle opening range during acceleration. Users can also notice increased engine braking effectiveness during deceleration.2024 Honda FirebladeHonda has also tweaked the shape and weight of the crankshaft. This has been done to reduce the mass of inertia. Users can expect a better connect with the throttle operation and engine response. The updates also allow improved follow-up performance. Changes have also been introduced to the transmission’s gear ratios. The electronic control equipment gets the necessary updates to support the mechanical tweaks performed on the engine.To achieve a higher power to weight ratio, 2024 Honda Fireblade uses lightweight frame body components. Honda has also focused on improving the bike’s rigidity to achieve better turning performance and ground feel.2024 Honda Fireblade2024 Honda Fireblade engine specsBoth the standard and SP variants of 2024 Honda Fireblade get power from a 999cc, liquid-cooled 4-stroke DOHC 4-valve parallel 4-cylinder engine. It generates 218 PS of max power and 113 Nm of peak torque. The engine is mated to a 6-speed gearbox. 2024 Honda Fireblade has mileage of 15.4 km/l, as per WMTC standards. While the standard edition weighs 200 kg, the SP variant is 1 kg heavier.2024 Honda Fireblade SP variant gets additional features such as quick shifter, Brembo front brake calliper and Ohlins electronically controlled suspension. It also calculates and displays the ideal preload values for the front and rear suspension, based on the rider’s weight. More

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    Honda CB350X ADV Renders Based On Leaked Sketch – Africa Twin Colours

    Honda CB350X ADV RenderHonda is working on a new adventure motorcycle based on the CB350 – Based on the leaked patent sketch, here is a digital renderRenowned Japanese automaker, Honda, continues to make waves in India’s motorcycle market, particularly with its dominance in scooters and commuter motorcycles. Seeking to expand its premium single-cylinder portfolio, Honda is rumoured to be working on a new adventure motorcycle, based on the CB350. Say Namaste to Honda CB350X ADV Render.Honda CB350X ADV RenderedRecent design patents from Honda showcase an adventure bike and a scrambler, both based on the CB350 platform, sparking anticipation for their potential launch in India. Pratyush Rout has visualized the Honda CB350X ADV based on these leaked designs, presenting a rendering that draws comparisons to the Royal Enfield Himalayan.Honda CB350 ADV Design Sketch Patent LeaksWhile some critics may point out similarities with Royal Enfield designs, the render features a purposeful and robust ADV/tourer motorcycle based on leaked design elements. The design includes a muscular fuel tank with tank shrouds, a circular LED headlight similar to the CB350 series, a tall windscreen, knuckle protectors on the handlebar, and a distinctive front beak. Colour themes are based on Honda’s flagship ADV, the Africa Twin.Honda CB350 ADV boasts a spacious rider’s seat and a stepped, split pillion seat, accompanied by a grab rail that doubles as an integrated luggage rack. The up-swept exhaust can, potentially identical to the standard CB350, complements the overall design. The tail light and rear turn indicators may also share similarities with the CB350 RS.Honda CB350X ADV RenderStrategic Market PositioningHonda’s foray into the single-cylinder adventure bike segment aims to capitalize on the current trend, competing with models like the Royal Enfield Himalayan, Triumph Scrambler 400X, BMW G 310 GS, KTM 390 Adventure, and Yezdi Adventure. Rather than leveraging the CB300R platform, Honda takes a unique approach by basing its offering on the CB350 platform.Honda CB350X ADV RenderThe envisioned motorcycle is anticipated to weigh approximately 195 kg, deliver 20.78 bhp and 30 Nm torque, equipped with a 5-speed gearbox, air-cooled SOHC 4V engine, and conventional suspension. Expect it to be priced around Rs. 2.4 lakh (ex-showroom).At this price point, the CB350X ADV will position itself in proximity to competitors like the Triumph Scrambler X and Royal Enfield Himalayan 450, albeit with potentially superior hardware and performance. With a speculated launch towards the end of 2024, the Honda CB350X ADV might not only cater to the domestic market but also hold export potential, following in the footsteps of the recently launched Honda CB350 Classic. More

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    2024 Honda CB350 Launched With Clip-On Handlebars From Daytona

    Daytona Clip-On Handlebar Kit For Honda CB350 Lineup – Matte BlackDaytona Introduces Sporty Clip-On Handlebars for 2024 Honda CB350 Lineup, Enhancing its Neo-Retro AppealThe 350cc motorcycle market in India has been dominated by Royal Enfield’s Classic 350, but competitors are emerging to grab a share of this lucrative niche. The recent introduction of the Jawa 350 and updated Honda’s CB350 lineup has added more variety to this segment. In Japan, where the CB350 is available, motorcycle enthusiasts can now opt for a sportier riding experience with the introduction of race-style clip-on handlebars from Daytona.Exploring the 2024 Honda CB350 Lineup with Daytona’s Clip-On HandlebarsThe Honda CB350 lineup has made a significant impact in India, competing with the iconic Royal Enfield Classic 350. Sold in Japan, Australia, and select ASEAN nations, these motorcycles are manufactured in India and then shipped to Japan, where they are marketed under the GB350 branding. The standard GB350 corresponds to India’s H’ness CB350, GB350 S to CB350 RS, and GB350 C to CB350 (Classic).Daytona Clip-On Handlebar Kit For Honda CB350 Lineup – BuffedWhile the entire 2024 CB350 lineup in Japan comes equipped with conventional handlebars, the renowned aftermarket parts manufacturer, Daytona Corp, has introduced a new set of sporty clip-on handlebars designed specifically for the Honda CB350 lineup. This departure from conventional styling adds a neo-retro touch to the motorcycles, bringing them closer to the aesthetics of a Cafe Racer.In 2023, Honda in India launched the “My CB, My Way” campaign, offering Custom Kits for the CB350. One of the most appealing kits was the Cafe Racer Custom, priced at Rs. 22,200 for CB350 and Rs. 17,500 for CB350 RS. However, these kits missed the inclusion of clip-on handlebars, which are now offered by Daytona as a separate accessory.2024 Honda CB350 Clip-On HandlebarsDiscovering the Daytona Kit FeaturesDaytona’s kit, named “Separate Handset GB350/S (2023 Specification),” includes a top bridge, handle clamp, handle, throttle sleeve, clutch cable, throttle cable, and a brake hose. The kit is available in two finishes – Buffed (chrome) and Matte Black. The Buffed finish complements the H’ness CB350 (GB350), while the Matte Black suits the CB350 RS (GB350 S). The pricing for the Buffed finish is JPY 61,600, and the Matte Black is priced at JPY 57,200, approximately Rs. 34,000 and Rs. 31,600 in Indian currency, considering current exchange rates.2024 Honda CB350 Clip-On HandlebarsThe enhancement of the Honda CB350 lineup with Daytona’s clip-on handlebars not only elevates the visual appeal but also offers riders a chance to personalize their motorcycles for a sportier and more dynamic riding experience. As the retro classic motorcycle segment continues to evolve, aftermarket upgrades like these contribute to the individuality and customization options available to motorcycle enthusiasts.It’s worth noting that the 2024 Honda CB350 lineup, whether in its standard form or with Daytona’s clip-on handlebars, retains its reliable performance with a single-cylinder air-cooled SOHC 4V 348cc engine generating 20.7 bhp and 29.4 Nm of torque. The engine is paired with a 5-speed gearbox and features a slipper clutch for smoother gear transitions. As the demand for unique and customized motorcycles grows, collaborations between manufacturers and aftermarket specialists like Daytona are likely to shape the future of the motorcycle market. More

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    2024 Honda NX400, CBR400R Debuts – India Launch Possible

    2024 Honda NX400Launched for the Japanese market, Honda NX400 and CBR400R share the same platform and several of the hardware and tech featuresAt the 2023 EICMA held in Milan, Honda had announced the new NX500 and CBR500R. Honda had also talked about a 400cc version of NX500, which has now been introduced as NX400 in Japan. NX400 is the successor to the 400X crossover model that’s been on sale since 2013. In case of CBR400R, the bike gets the 2024 model year updates.2024 Honda NX400 and CBR400R – Key features2024 NX400 is positioned as a modern street adventure bike. Although the bike is a derivative of the 400X, it gets a refreshed appearance and updated equipment list. Both NX400 and CBR400R get new equipment such as Honda Selectable Torque Control and a 5-inch full-colour TFT display. With the Honda RoadSync app, users can pair their smartphone via Bluetooth to access calls, messages, music and turn-by-turn navigation.2024 Honda NX4002024 CBR400R has updated styling, with changes to the headlamp cowl, headlight and tail light. There are new ducts, featuring winglets and slits on the middle cowls. These help to augment the bike’s sporty profile. Colour options for the new 2024 CBR400R include Grand Prix Red and Matte Ballistic Black Metallic. The last one is essentially an all-black theme. It is available with the NX400 as well. The second colour option for NX400 is Pearl Glare White. The multi-colour shades seem to better complement the overall profile of the two bikes.Honda NX400 and CBR400R specs, performance2024 NX400 is longer, wider and taller (2150×830×1390mm), as compared to CBR400R  (2080×760×1145mm). Wheelbase is 1435 mm and 1410 mm, respectively. NX400 has 150 mm of ground clearance, as compared to 130 mm of CBR400R. NX400 is 5kg heavier, as compared to CBR400R that weighs 191 kg. While NX400 has 19-inch front and 17-inch rear wheels, CBR400R has 17-inch wheels at both ends.2024 Honda CBR 400RBraking setup comprises double discs and single disc at front and rear, respectively. Features like Showa SFF-BP inverted fork and assist and slipper clutch are common to both bikes. These were available with the earlier models as well.2024 Honda CBR 400R SpecsPowering 2024 Honda NX400 and CBR400R is a 399cc, water cooled, DOHC, 4-valve parallel 2-cylinder engine. It generates 46 PS of max power and 38 Nm of peak torque. The engine is mated to a 6-speed gearbox. Fuel efficiency is 28.1 km/L, as per WMTC standards.2024 Honda NX400 Specs2024 Honda NX400 and CBR400R India launch prospectsIn the sub-middleweight motorcycle segment, new bikes such as Triumph 400, Harley Davidson X440, Mavrick 440 and Himalayan 450 have emerged as popular options. This segment is expected to witness strong growth in the future. Reports indicate that Bajaj can also target this space with Pulsar NS400.As market conditions seem favourable, it is possible that Honda could introduce the NX400 and CBR400R in India. In Japan, Honda CBR400R is available at a starting price of 863,500 yen (approx. Rs 4.77 lakh). NX400 is priced higher at 891,000 yen (approx. Rs 4.93 lakh). More

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    2024 Honda Grom 125 Debuts – Fresh New Look, Updated Accessories Kit

    2024 Honda Grom 125Honda had patented the Grom 125 in India in 2021, but there have been no further developments since thenMini bikes like Honda Grom 125 are quite popular across international markets. Grom 125 is a versatile machine, suitable for everyday needs as well as sports riding. The compact profile makes it easy to transport the bike to any location. Honda has now introduced the 2024 model of Grom 125 in its home market Japan.2024 Honda Grom 125 – What’s new ?In production since 2014, Honda Grom 125 has undergone multiple updates over the years. The 2024 model focuses primarily on cosmetic enhancements. For example, changes have been introduced to the headlight cover, side cover and shroud. 2024 Honda Grom 125 comes in two colour options – Pearl Horizon White and Matte Gunpowder Black Metallic.2024 Honda Grom 125With an exciting mix of black and white, the Pearl Horizon White variant will be more noticeable on the streets. The white shade has been used on the front fender, headlamp side cover, fuel tank and side panels. The Pearl Horizon White comes with USD forks in golden finish, which enhances the bike’s sporty profile. The Matte Gunpowder Black Metallic variant utilizes an all-black theme. Only a portion of the side panels and the exhaust tip get a contrasting light grey shade. The USD forks are blacked out.Rest of the bike is the same as earlier. Honda Grom 125 has polygonal headlamp, halogen turn indicators, circular rear-view mirrors, chiselled fuel tank, blacked-out engine and exhaust and a single-piece seat. With the 2024 model, users will have the option to choose new accessories such as Type C USB socket, seat bag, saddle bag, rear carrier, under cowl, meter visor and knuckle guard.2024 Honda Grom 1252024 Honda Grom 125 – specs, performanceThe 2024 model remains mechanically unchanged. Honda Grom 125 is 1,760 mm long, which makes it 240 mm shorter than the top selling Splendor Plus. Grom 125 is 720 mm wide, 1,015 mm tall and has a wheelbase of 1,200 mm. The bike is lightweight, weighing 103 kg. Ground clearance of 180 mm makes the bike suitable for mild off-roading.Powering the bike is a 123cc, air-cooled engine that churns out 10 PS of max power and 11 Nm of peak torque. It is mated to a 5-speed gearbox. Mileage is 67.8km/L, which is pretty good and one of the reasons for the bike’s popularity. Grom 125 has 12-inch wheels at both ends, shod with 120/70 front and 130/70 rear tyres. Braking setup comprises disc brakes at both ends, with single-channel ABS.Will Honda Grom 125 launch in India?Although Honda had patented Grom 125 in India in 2021, it is unlikely to be launched here. Honda had earlier launched the Navi in India, which did not get the desired market response. However, as consumer needs keep evolving, Honda Grom 125 can be introduced in India at a later date. Bikes like Navi and Grom 125 belong to Honda’s miniMOTO lineup. This range has other popular options such as Honda Monkey, Super Cub and Trail 125. More

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    New Honda Stylo 160cc Scooter Debuts With Modern Features – 45 Kmpl Mileage

    2024 Honda Stylo 160cc ScooterThe 160cc single-cylinder liquid-cooled engine on Honda Stylo 160 unveiled makes 16 bhp peak power and 15 Nm peak torqueIndia is one of the largest 2W markets in the world. This vast market is primarily dominated by commuter scooters and motorcycles. There is enough room for premium and sporty offerings and almost every manufacturer tries their hand in this direction. Honda Stylo 160 scooter was unveiled today. Does this make sense for India? Let’s take a look.Honda Stylo 160 Scooter UnveiledIf we look at Honda’s premium 160cc scooters, there is Honda ADV 160, Click 160 and the newly unveiled Stylo 160. The newest Stylo 160 is a neo-retro offering and looks like a scooter of the yesteryear. It is a stylish one and is likely to attract a lot of modern and young consumers looking for a retro-themed scooter.2024 Honda Stylo 160cc Scooter – 45 kmpl mileageThe retro appeal is perfectly complemented by many modern amenities. We’re talking about LED headlights, LED DRLs, LED tail lights, a keyless start feature, an option between a Combi Braking System (CBS) and an Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS), alloy wheels, colour-matched ORVMs, colour-coded floorboard and sea covers, among others.Speaking of colours, Honda Stylo 160 gets Glam Beige, Royal Matte Black, Glam Red and Royal Green. The Royal colour options are likely to be the top-spec more expensive ones as they get option of ABS and they get brown floorboard and seat cover that does add visual drama.2024 Honda Stylo 160cc ScooterWhere powertrains are concerned, Honda Stylo 160 is powered by a single cylinder liquid cooled engine that generates around 16 bhp of peak power and 15 Nm of peak torque. This is around the same ballpark as Hero Xoom 160 and Yamaha Aerox 155. Being a Honda, we can expect a refined package as well.2024 Honda Stylo 160cc Scooter featuresWhere componentry is concerned, we can see alloy wheels that are likely to be 12-inches, wide tyres, front disc brakes, RSU telescopic front forks and more. There will be a sizeable under-seat storage too. Only Royal variants get painted silver grab rail and silver front forks.Does this make sense for India?In Indian scooter market, Honda is the undisputed king with almost no rivals in the immediate vicinity. Most of Honda’s scooter muscle gain is from Activa lineup, which is a commuter offering. HMSI has never ventured into premium high-capacity scooter offerings for Indian market and has stuck to commuters.Honda Stylo 160 Base VariantsBut why not? Yamaha is currently selling Aerox 155 sporty scooter in India. Hero MotoCorp is keen on launching its newly developed Xoom 160 ADV-styled maxi scooter in India. So, there seems to be a niche for premium scooters and Honda being India’s largest scooter maker, might consider this in the future. More