Selecting the right bike would depend on several factors such as your budget, features required, brand preference, etc. The Triumph Street Triple R is a fantastic no-nonsense friendly big bike with great performance, phenomenal intuitive handling, and a top-drawer kit. It does skimp on features and looks a bit bland but it seriously knocks it out of the pack in the VFM department. It has great handling characteristics, phenomenal performance, fantastic value-for-money, and sounds beautiful. On the other hand, Honda CBR650R has become pretty expensive. Scores low on price-to-performance doesn’t have a lot of modern features or electronic rider aids. It looks sporty and aggressive, with inline-four smoothness and exhaust note. Moreover, we would suggest you take a test ride for a better understanding of performance and riding comfort. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership.
Honda is asking for Rs 8.67 lakh (ex-showroom Gurugram) for the CB650R. In our opinion, the updates aren’t comprehensive enough to justify the price hike. What makes the pricing even more painful is that the Kawasaki Z900, which is far more powerful and comes with more electronic rider aids, is nearly half a lakh cheaper than the CB650R.
It would be unfair to give a verdict as Honda CBR650R hasn't launched, so we'd you wait for the launch of the Honda CBR650R. Follow the link to get an alert when Honda CBR650R is launched.
Honda CBR650R hasn't launched yet and will likely be launched by March at an alarmingly high price tag of around Rs 8.5-9 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). Follow the link to get an alert when Honda CBR650R is launched.
Yes, Honda CBR650R will be available in BS6 emission type only as Bharat Stage Emissions Standard is the governing organisation for emissions from all sorts of vehicles in our country. Applicable to both two and four-wheelers, the Indian government has issued an ultimatum which states that only BS6 vehicles can be sold and registered post 31 March 2020.