Honda Motorcycles & Scooters India has finally launched the BS6 OBD2-compliant 2024 CB300R at a very attractive price tag of Rs 2.40 lakh (ex-showroom), making it Rs 37,000 cheaper than before. Interested customers can now make their bookings at Honda’s BigWing dealerships.
Here’s a look at how the 2024 Honda CB300R now fares against its rivals: –
Model | Ex-Showroom Price |
Honda CB300R | Rs 2.40 lakh |
TVS Apache RTR 310 | Rs 2.60 lakh |
BMW G 310 R | Rs 2.90 lakh |
KTM 390 Duke | Rs 2.99 lakh |
Compared to its key rivals, the Honda CB300R has become much more affordable. In fact, it undercuts the recently launched Apache RTR 310 by a considerable margin of Rs 20,000 and Rs 50,000 from BMW G 310 R, making it a desirable option among its rivals.
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Engine Specifications
- Powering the Honda CB300R is the same 286cc, DOHC, 4-valve, single-cylinder liquid-cooled mill that makes a maximum grunt of 31.1PS at 9,000rpm and a peak torque of 27.5Nm at 7500rpm.
- It comes mated to a 6-speed transmission with an assist & slipper clutch, making the clutch operation lighter and decreasing unwanted shocks caused by sudden engine braking during downshifts.
Underpinnings and Features
- Speaking of the underpinnings, the 2024 Honda CB300R continue to get 41mm golden-finished Showa inverted forks (USD) upfront, teamed up with a link-type rear monoshock setup.
- For braking duties, the bike gets a 296mm front and 220mm rear disc setup, assisted by dual-channel Antilock Braking System (ABS).
- The bike tips the weight scale at 146kg.
- The other notable features of the bike include an all-LED lighting system, a fully digital instrument cluster, hazard lamps, and an emergency stop signal.
Colour Options
Honda offers the CB300R in two vibrant hues: PEARL SPARTAN RED and MATTE MASSIVE GREY.
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