<p> Japanese two-wheeler giant Honda made a big entrance into the latest starting grid of Indian motorcycling bliss, the new race involving machines christened the ‘street bike’.<br /><br /></p>.<p>On Thursday evening, at a tranquil beach in Goa, Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India (HMSI) introduced the new Honda CB Hornet 160R, which is expected to take the street bike realm to an all-new level.<br /><br />The company had declared its intent to launch 15 new products this year, and the launch of the CB Hornet 160R brings Honda’s India carnival to a grand finale in 2015, as it brings down curtains on an eventful year.<br /><br />Addressing reporters at the launch, Keita Muramatsu, President and Chief Executive Officer of HMSI, said: “The Honda CB Hornet 160R will herald a new era of street naked biking in India. The bike is meant to become a faster, smarter, and sportier marvel on two wheels, best suited for the youth of India, who are ambitious and confident.”<br /><br />The CB Hornet 160R is powered by a 163 cc engine, built on the company’s tested and trusted Honda Eco Technology (HET), offering good performance, with even better mileage.<br /><br />Available in five colours, and two variants — single disc and dual disc with Combi Brake System (CBS) — the new Honda is priced at Rs 79,900 onwards (ex-showroom Delhi).<br /><br />Targeted at the youth, the new bike is a convergence of power, style, design, and also claims to meet BS-IV norms. The bike sets a new benchmark to styling, with its sharp and edgy headlight and X-shaped LED tail light. The muscular tank adds more value to the macho machine.<br /><br />On the safety front too, the new motorcycle offers reliable innovations such as the Combi Brake System (CBS), apart from a 3-Pot brake calliper for braking efficiency.<br /><br />The CB Hornet 160R will initially be available for sale in 21 locations, including metros and big cities. The bike can also be booked through a specially made Android mobile app.<br /><br /></p>
<p> Japanese two-wheeler giant Honda made a big entrance into the latest starting grid of Indian motorcycling bliss, the new race involving machines christened the ‘street bike’.<br /><br /></p>.<p>On Thursday evening, at a tranquil beach in Goa, Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India (HMSI) introduced the new Honda CB Hornet 160R, which is expected to take the street bike realm to an all-new level.<br /><br />The company had declared its intent to launch 15 new products this year, and the launch of the CB Hornet 160R brings Honda’s India carnival to a grand finale in 2015, as it brings down curtains on an eventful year.<br /><br />Addressing reporters at the launch, Keita Muramatsu, President and Chief Executive Officer of HMSI, said: “The Honda CB Hornet 160R will herald a new era of street naked biking in India. The bike is meant to become a faster, smarter, and sportier marvel on two wheels, best suited for the youth of India, who are ambitious and confident.”<br /><br />The CB Hornet 160R is powered by a 163 cc engine, built on the company’s tested and trusted Honda Eco Technology (HET), offering good performance, with even better mileage.<br /><br />Available in five colours, and two variants — single disc and dual disc with Combi Brake System (CBS) — the new Honda is priced at Rs 79,900 onwards (ex-showroom Delhi).<br /><br />Targeted at the youth, the new bike is a convergence of power, style, design, and also claims to meet BS-IV norms. The bike sets a new benchmark to styling, with its sharp and edgy headlight and X-shaped LED tail light. The muscular tank adds more value to the macho machine.<br /><br />On the safety front too, the new motorcycle offers reliable innovations such as the Combi Brake System (CBS), apart from a 3-Pot brake calliper for braking efficiency.<br /><br />The CB Hornet 160R will initially be available for sale in 21 locations, including metros and big cities. The bike can also be booked through a specially made Android mobile app.<br /><br /></p>