Honda Motorcycle launches new bike CB300R at Rs 2.77 lakh; bookings open from Wednesday

Honda Motorcycle launches new bike CB300R at Rs 2.77 lakh; bookings open from Wednesday

AgenciesUpdated: Wednesday, January 12, 2022, 02:00 PM IST
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The new CB300R is powered by a 286cc 4-valve liquid cooled single cylinder engine./ Representative image | Photo: Twitter

Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India (HMSI) on Wednesday launched its new bike CB300R priced at Rs 2.77 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi).

Bookings for the bike are open from Wednesday for the new CB300R at Honda's exclusive premium BigWing and BigWing Topline dealerships across India, HMSI said in a statement.

Key features

The new CB300R is powered by a 286cc 4-valve liquid cooled single cylinder engine. It comes equipped with an assist and slipper clutch, which provides an assist function for clutch operations requiring less load compared to a regular clutch mechanism.

The slipper function reduces unpleasant shocks caused by sudden engine braking during downshifts, ensuring less fatigue and more comfort for a variety of rides, the company said.

''With distinctive features and dynamic road presence, we are confident customers will be delighted with the new CB300R,'' HMSI Managing Director, President & CEO Atsushi Ogata said.

The Neo-Sports Cafe inspired 2022 CB300R was unveiled in December at the India Bike Week.

(With inputs from PTI)

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