Honda All New CBR250R

The Honda CBR250R is a motorcycle loved by many enthusiasts. The baby CBR, which is a global product sells in good numbers in many Asian markets. Now Honda has updated the CBR250R and bumped up its power along with giving it other cosmetic changes. The design of this bike is now a bit inspired by its elder sibling, the CBR1000RR. The update on the CBR comes as a bid to give tougher competition to rivals since this particular segment is witnessing a huge growth in sales all over. The new Honda CBR205R gives improved performance, better looks and enhanced dynamics, the company claims.

The new Honda CBR205R comes with dual-barrel headlights which look very striking. The front, side and rear fairings are redesigned and they make the bike look sharper now. The exhaust muffler is chrome plated which looks good but we think black chrome would have looked killer. The CBR250R is powered by a single-cylinder, DOHC, 4-valve 250cc engine that is mated to a 6-speed gearbox. The engine has been given an increase in output, producing 29 PS of power at 9000 RPM and 23 Nm of torque at 7500 RPM. The motor is also tuned for better fuel efficiency of up to 0.9 km/l more than the previous model bringing the overall fuel consumption to 50.1 km/l as claimed by the company (Indonesia cycle).

The new Honda CBR250R also comes with an improved ABS which provides better control for the rider on slippery roads or sudden braking conditions. Honda has also incorporated a Pro-Link suspension system which gives the rider the ability to adjust its stiffness to suit personal requirements. The seat is designed to feel much softer now and the distance at which the footrest has been placed has also been changed in the updated version. The pillion also sits at a different angle now making the rider feel more comfortable.

The Honda CBR250R was launched in 2011 and it received a great response everywhere. The CBR250R competes with the KTM Duke 200 and RC 200, Kawasaki Ninja 300 and Yamaha R15 in India. The upcoming Yamaha R25 is surely going to provide some tough competition to the baby Ceeber. Presently the Honda CBR250R is priced from Rs. 1.61 lakhs to Rs. 1.97 lakhs (ex-showroom, Mumbai) and we can expect the prices to be jacked up when Honda replaces the 250R with the CBR300R in the domestic market.

2014 Honda CBR250R

Honda CBR250R