A change was certainly needed, and Honda has finally answered with the CB1000 Hornet. It broke cover a few months back and is ...
Honda revived its out-of-production “Hornet” platform with the new-for-2023 CB750. This is a thoroughly modern ride with a new frame and new bodywork, all pushed down the road by an also-new ...
The Honda Hornet range first began in 1998, taking an old dependable CBR600F sportsbike engine and shoehorning it into a basic chassis to create the CB600F. A simple recipe popular with novices ...
We came across a design patent for an upcoming neo-retro roadster from Honda. The bike looks similar to the currently ...
Even if Honda pegs it a little higher than the Hornet 2.0, which costs Rs. 1.43 lakh, it will sit close to its arch-rivals.
Honda's new neo-retro roadster motorcycle looks striking owing to its handsome design, componentry and proportions.
CB Hornet 160R is the sportiest naked motorcycle from HMSI in the 150cc-160cc segment. The Euro 4 compliant 162.71cc engine produces 15.66 BHP and 14.76 NM of torque. It also features Honda’s ...
Yes, the Honda Hornet 2.0 is equipped with a single-channel ABS. Q. Is Hornet 2.0 worthy to buy at 1.5lakhs? Hornet has no dedicated cooling, is there any engine heat issue and how is it's ...
Honda has patented the design of the latest-gen CB190TR neo-retro bike in India, and this motorcycle shares its engine and ...
Honda has patented a new roadster motorcycle, which seems to share components with the Hornet 2.0 and the CB190R.
Honda has filed a design patent for a neo-retro roadster in India. Reports suggest that it could be based on the Hornet 2.0 ...