New Honda CB300F launched at ₹1.7 lakh. Check what’s updated?

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Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India (HMSI) declared the revitalise 2023 CB300F motorway, now objection with OBD-II A standards. This street-warrior is now accessible for ₹1.70 lakh (ex-showroom) and could be reticent at BigWing vendor. It brags a 293cc, oil-cooled, 4-stroke, single-cylinder PGM-FI engine that functioned out 18 kW of power and 25.6 Nm of high torque.

The 2023 CB300F will now approach with a Deluxe Pro alternative and provide a options of three colours: Sports Red, Mat Marvel Blue Metallic, and Mat Axis Grey Metallic.

However, the engine is connected with a six-speed gearbox and function aid with slipper clutch, which minimised the effort required for swift gear swap. This clutch model also avert with rear-wheel hopping at the time of downshifts, making certain smooth and uncomplicated street riding experience.

Personifying the ethos of a true street fighter, the CB300F will defeat the urban style with its strong support and supple execution,” added by Yogesh Mathur, Director, Sales and Marketing, HMSI, at the time of launch.

The vehicle was equipped with a five-step flexible rear mono-shock adjournment, while the dual disc brakes (276mm front and 220mm rear) feature dual-channel ABS for additional safety. In functioning either for safety and performance, it also adds up the new Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC) version and exclusive USD front forks.

This motorcycles is fitted out with a completely digital instrument panel functioning out with five levels of contrive illumination. It offers out vital information, adding up a speedometer, odometer, tachometer, fuel gauge, twin trip meters, and gear fitted indicator. Including, the motorcycle attributes with an all-LED lighting Systems and the Honda Smartphone Voice Control System (HSVCS).

To recall, the company unveiled the SP160 motorcycle last month, offering it in two variants: single-disc priced at ₹1,17,500 and twin-disc at  ₹1,21,900 (ex-showroom). This addition marks Honda’s third 160 cc motorcycle alongside the existing Unicorn and XBlade models in their lineup.

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