Honda CBR 250R and CB Hornet 160R refreshed!

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Adding more value to their CBR 250R and CB Hornet 160R, Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India has updated these models for 2018. The new editions have been upgraded keeping in mind the young customer that prefers these models over other bikes, while keeping the overall package at an attractive price point.

 

What Honda Motorcycle and Scooter has to say

Honda CB Hornet 160R
Honda CB Hornet 160R

 

Mr. Yadvinder Singh Guleria, Senior Vice-President, Sales and Marketing, Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India Pvt. Ltd. said, “The 2018 editions of CBR 250R and CB Hornet 160R are loaded with new ‘value’. Both the sporty offerings are Honda’s first mainstream bikes with Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) – a year before the new industry norm sets in. Extending the LED promise to motorcycle portfolio,  CBR 250R & CB Hornet 160R dazzle with LED headlamps. That’s not all, Honda has upped the aggressive and sporty style even further for passionate young riders.

 

What you need to know about the new edition CBR250R and CB Hornet 160R

Honda CBR 250R
Honda CBR 250R

 

The 2018 edition CBR 250R gets a two channel ABS, LED headlamp and position lamp. In addition to that, the bike’s racing character has been further enhanced by the new look graphics that have been inspired by the original Fireblade from the 90s. Known for its easy riding posture that is great for long distance touring as well, the CBR 250R will be offered in two variants and the price starts from INR 1,63,584 (Ex-showroom, Delhi) onwards.

Honda CB Hornet 160R
Honda CB Hornet 160R

 

The upgraded CB Hornet 160R also gets ABS and an all new LED headlamp with a signature ‘Hornet’ mark which makes it stand apart. Add to that, Honda has given the new bike some neat graphics to bring about a sporty aura and flair. The Hornet also gets a new all-digital meter with a new backlight. Available in four variants, the CB Hornet 160R prices start from INR 84,675 (Ex-showroom, Delhi).

Incidentally, the 2018 editions of the CBR 250R and CB Hornet 160R are the first mainstream bikes from the Japanese manufacturer to come with Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) a year before the norms set in.