Honda to launch five big bikes in India — Dealership presentation leaks

Right after KTM finally brought its large-capacity motorcycles to India, Honda seems to be on the same route. According to a dealer presentation leak, Honda might bring in five big-displacement models to India, which also includes a scooter. All four models will be CBUs and will be sold through Honda’s BigWing dealerships.

Honda to launch five two-wheelers

As per the leaked dealer presentation, the five models that will make it to India are the Honda CBR650R, Honda CB650R, Honda CB750 Hornet, Honda CB1000 Hornet, and the X-ADV scooter. The Honda CB650-series have been on sale in India previously as well, so the models coming are the latest versions and there is no surprise in that.

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The other three are more interesting. The Honda CB750 Hornet is a street-naked based on the same engine that powers the Honda Transalp, which is on sale in India. This makes sense as the KTM 890 Duke R is also on sale and Honda can get the pricing right, it could be a great alternative. The 750cc engine on the Hornet makes 91bhp and 75Nm of torque. The Honda CB1000 Hornet follows a similar style and will replace the CB1000R.

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The final vehicle will be the Honda X-ADV scooter, the company’s take on something radical. The off-road-styled scooter has found success in many global markets and is powered by a twin-cylinder engine that makes 57.8bhp and 69Nm of torque mated to a DCT gearbox. The Honda X-ADV gets USD forks, spoked wheels, and a host of other features to make it off-road worthy.

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