Honda To Reveal New CBR 250RR At the 2015 Tokyo Motor Show

Honda Motorcycles has powerful contenders in its sports lineup, some are available in the market, while some are under the development. Virtually, the Japanese two wheeler maker, Honda seems busy this time with its inline-four cylinder 250cc motorcycle. The new rendering motorcycle has been revealed by Young Machine on its magazine, christened as a CBR2500RR. Moreover, the fully-faired motorcycle has codenamed as K64A. The fully faired motorcycle shares design and body cues with its most famed motorcycle CBR300R. The manufacturer will be debuting this roadster at the forthcoming Tokyo Motor Show that will be held at the end of October.

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However, it is likely to be said the firm might be introduced its fully-faired inline-four engined motorcycle in the global market, and if you are a crazy fantasy of CBR00R then you have to wait for a while. If talk about the powertain of CBR 250R, the motorcycle is featured with four-stroke four-stroke and 250 cc engine displacement that were sold in the several market globally from 1986 to 1996. Furthermore, the new Honda CBR250RR is expected to be featured with a new Twin-cylinder engine that is likely to be delivered 37 BHP of power and 24 Nm of torque, paired to a 6-speed gearbox.

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The rendering image of CBR 250RR is featured with a twin projector headlamp, sharp cuts on the fairinf and slim LED DRLs, while the rest of parts have been tweaked. The new 250cc motorcycle might be borrowed other mechanical parts from the CBR300R. The CBR250RR will surely make its position in the global market against to the Kawasaki Ninja 300 and Yamaha R3 in the segment. Stay tune with SAGmart to get the latest information about the new CBR 250RR.

Source: Young Machine