Honda India has launched much Neo Sports Cafe, the Honda CB300R price in India is Rs 2.41 Lakh
The moment we were waiting for, Honda has announced the price of CB300R in India. The Honda CB300R price in India is Rs 2.41 Lakh ex-showroom, pan India. The deliveries of Neo Sports Cafe motorcycle will be available from 3rd week of March 2019.
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Honda CB300R get its propulsion force from 286 cc single-cylinder, 4-Valve, fuel-injected, liquid cooled engine. The engine pumps out healthy 31 bhp @8500 rpm and 27.5 Nm @7500 rpm which will be enough considering weight of just 147 Kg.
CB300R is loaded with features like LED lights all around, even in turn indicators. A fully digital meter will provide a plethora of information. The feature list also includes instantaneous as well as average fuel efficiency. The frame is rigidly built tubular and pressed steel. The bike has minimalistic looks. Suspension duties are taken care by 41 mm USD forks at front and 7-step adjustable rear monoshock. Both suspensions are made by Showa for international markets. A 40 Degree taper angle is provided at the handlebars which will help maneuver in congested traffic conditions.
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A 296 mm wave disc with 4-piston caliper in the front and 220 mm wave disc at rear with 2-piston caliper provide necessary braking force. Dual channel ABS will be available as standard.  IMU (Inertial Measurement Unit) will be imparting finely-balanced, front-to-rear operation. IMU is like having Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD) in a motorcycle.
Elaborating on CB300R and Honda’s plans in the premium fun biking segment, Mr. Minoru Kato, President and CEO, H.M.S.I. said, “In 2018, Honda made a commitment of unleashing excitement in a new category. Now, we fulfill our commitment yet again with this iconic offering in the middle-weight segment of Neo Sports Cafe family. With a legacy spanning 4 continents, CB300R is the great introduction for new riders to brand Honda’s engineering prowess, design philosophy, and high build quality.”
Delighted with the positive response for CB300R which is Honda’s third Make-in-India model under CKD line-up, Mr. Yadvinder Singh Guleria, Senior Vice President – Sales and Marketing, H.M.S.I. said, “The all-new Neo Sports Cafe inspired CB300R is a breakthrough modern take on the classic roadster design. With strategic pricing of Rs 2.41 Lakh ex-showroom pan India, Honda has put the spotlight on the growing middleweight category and motor enthusiasts across India have responded. In just 25 days since the start of booking, CB300R is already booked for over 3 months based on our current production plan! Introduction of CB300R will debut the new premium Silver Wing-mark in India”
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The Neo Sports Cafe comes with 17-inch wheels at both ends which are shod with a 110/70-17 tyre at the front and a 150/60-17 tyre at the rear. Given its price, the 2019 CB300R is ready to unsettle the KTM Duke 390, BMW G 310 R and even the Royal Interceptor 650 when seen from a price perspective.
The all-new CB300R will be available in two colors – Matte Axis Gray Metallic and Candy Chromosphere Red. Stay tuned for more information like launch date and price of on Honda CB300R.
Honda CB300R Spec Sheet
Engine | 286 cc Single Cylinder |
Cooling | Liquid Cooled |
Valvetrain | 4-Valve, DOHC |
Bore X Stroke | 76 mm X 63 mm |
Max Power | 31 bhp @8500 RPM |
Max Torque | 27.5 Nm @7500 RPM |
Gearbox | 6-Speed |
Fuel Tank | 10 Liters |
Weight | 147 Kg |
Length | 2028 mm |
Width | 888 mm |
Height | 1053 mm |
Wheelbase | 1354 mm |
Seat Height | 800 mm |
Ground Clearance | 151 mm |
Front Suspension | 41 mm USD Forks, 130 mm Travel |
Rear Suspension | 5-step, Pro-Link Monoshock, 106 mm Travel |
Front Tyre | 110/70-R17 |
Rear Tyre | 150/60-R17 |
Front Brake | 296 mm Disc with 4 Piston Caliper |
Rear Brake | 220 mm Disc with 2 Piston Caliper |
ABS | Dual-Channel ABS with IMU |
Let’s see how the sales on new CB300R will turn out owing to the fact that this cost just Rs 3000 less than the powerful feature-packed KTM Duke 390. Stay tuned for more updates