The Honda CB300R is powered by a BS6 OBD2A-compliant 286cc single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine, paired with a six-speed gearbox.
HMSI has launched the 2023 iteration of the CB300R in India at an ex-showroom price of Rs 2.40 lakh. The 286cc single-cylinder engine is tuned to adhere to the latest BS6 OBD2-A emission norms.
Honda has issued a recall for select 2022 CB300R models in India due to a crankcase cover issue. According to the company, the right crankcase cover of the bikes may have a manufacturing flaw, causing the sealing plug to come loose due to heat-induced low retention force.
The updated Honda CB300R is here. The motorcycle carries the same styling, the same mechanicals, the same engine – but this time tuned to adhere to the BS6 emission norms – but asks for Rs 35,000 more over the cost of the predecessor model.
The Honda CB300R is making a comeback. But thins time with a BS6 tuned powerplant. The launch is likely to be held this month and Honda could surprise us with its pricing! Read more here.
The street naked motorcycle segment in the Rs. 2-3 lakh range has not seen some action for some time now. However, Honda Two-wheelers India has plans to change that come next month.
The much awaited Honda CB300R finally goes on sale in India, carrying a price-tag of Rs 2.41 (ex-showroom). The CB300R will be assembled in India as a CKD, and will compete against the KTM 390 Duke and BMW G 310 R.
HMSI has officially started accepting bookings for its lowest-displacement 'Neo Sports Cafe' offering, the CB300R. Interested customers can book the bike against an amount of Rs 5,000.