Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India Pvt Ltd has rolled out the latest from its stable – the 125 CC 'CBF Stunner' – in the Indian motorcycle market. Aimed at the youth, the company is betting big on the 'sporty' look of the bike to rev up sales.
CBF Stunner will be available in three variants – Self Disc Alloy, Self Drum Alloy & Kick Drum Alloy. Self Drum Alloy and Self Disc Alloy will be available in four colours, that is, sports red, pearl sports yellow, space silver metallic and black while Kick Drum Alloy will be available in two colours sports red and black.
CBF Stunner price (ex-showroom price) is as follows:
Delhi Rs 47,070 (Kick Drum Alloy); Rs 49,820 (Self Drum Alloy); Rs 51,655 (Self Disc Alloy);
Pune Rs 48,720; Rs 51,525; Rs 53,390
Banglore Rs 48,395; Rs 51,545; Rs 52,980
Kolkata Rs 48,410; Rs 51,160; Rs 52,990
Among the salient features of the CBF Stunner are:
Integrated front body cowl: Stunner has an integrated front body cowl and voluminous fuel tank. This enhances aero dynamism, providing an unhindered moving stance to the rider.
Sporty split seat and two panel sporty rear cowl: First of its kind in this category, sporty split seat not only adds to the riding comfort but also enhances the overall appeal. Two panel sharp rear cowl makes it look sporty.
Engine with 5 speed transmission: A new advanced and high performance 11 bhp Honda engine with 5 speed transmission ensures an absolutely sensational ride. It gives an excellent power at all speed ranges and provides superior initial acceleration & overtaking pick up.
Other features include wider tubeless tyres with black alloy wheels.This improves performance, better cornering & chances of sudden deflation of tyres are reduced.
240mm front disc brake: This provides efficient braking performance in all weather conditions and ensures stability at high speeds.
Honda's 1000cc bike to carry pricetag of Rs 10 lakh
Chennai:
Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India Pvt Ltd is contemplating launching an ultra premium 1,000cc bike, likely to be priced at over Rs 10 lakh, by the end of this year. The company will also launch a premium 100cc bike and high-powered scooters, according to a top official.
"We are developing a 100cc model to be made here. The CBR1,000 model will be imported as a completely built unit," Y S Guleria, senior manager, sales, of Honda Motorcycle, told reporters.
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