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Honda CB300R, CB300F Prices Drop by Up to Rs 21,000 in India After GST 2.0 Reform

Honda reduces CB300R and CB300F prices in India post-GST 2.0 reform, making 300cc bikes more affordable with no changes to features or specifications.

By Divyam Dubey

26 Sep, 2025

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Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India has reduced prices of the CB300R and CB300F following the rollout of GST 2.0, making the bikes more accessible in the entry-level premium motorcycle segment. The revised prices are applicable across the country with immediate effect and are available through Honda’s BigWing dealership network. The Honda CB300R, positioned as a neo-retro cafe racer, now carries a price tag of Rs 2.19 lakh (ex-showroom), down by Rs 21,000 from its earlier Rs 2.40 lakh. While the CB300F also seen a price adjustment, with its new ex-showroom price set at Rs 1.70 lakh, reduced from Rs 1.86 lakh.

The CB300R continues with its 286cc liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine producing 31bhp, while design, features, and specifications remain unchanged. Customers will continue to receive the same package in terms of style and performance, now at a reduced cost.

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The CB300F continues to be powered by a 293cc oil-cooled engine delivering 24bhp and 25.6Nm of torque. Standard features such as dual-channel ABS and Honda Selectable Torque Control remain part of the offering, ensuring a balance of safety and value.

Honda CB300F

Honda has confirmed there are no changes to specifications, colour options, or warranty coverage across both products. With GST 2.0 reform allowing manufacturers to pass price benefits to buyers, these motorcycles now offer more competitive entry points for customers exploring the 300cc segment, a category that continues to attract interest from newer riders as well as daily city commuters seeking performance.

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The updated pricing is effective across India and is available exclusively via Honda’s BigWing dealerships. This enables uniform availability and consistent price benefits nationwide. By aligning retail figures with the GST 2.0 framework, Honda has effectively broadened its appeal among cost-sensitive customers without making any product alterations.

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