According to the recent buzz, the 2019 Honda CBR650R has been sold out in India while the brand has put the bookings on hold. Launched in April 2019 at a price tag of INR 7.70 lakh (ex-showroom), the BS4 variant of the motorcycle was made available in the country though, the next phase of the launch is expected to feature a BS6-compliant variant of the motorcycle. Initially unveiled at the EICMA 2018 in Italy, the Honda CBR650R was made available to the Indian market in Grand Prix Red & Gunpowder Black Metallic colour options.
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Honda CBR650R in Gunpowder Black Metallic[/caption]
The CBR650R replaced the previously available CBR650F in brand's portfolio while retains the styling bits of its elder sibling, the Honda CBR1000RR Fireblade. The motorcycle features a complete LED setup upfront in addition to featuring an LED Taillight. The brand has equipped the motorcycle with an LCD instrument panel.
Powering the Honda CBR650R is a 649cc inline four-cylinder, 16-valve, DOHC engine that is capable of generating a maximum power of 87.2HP @ 11,500 rpm and a peak torque of 60.1Nm @ 8,000 rpm. The engine is mated to a 6-speed gearbox while the disc brake setup at either end is mated to a dual-channel ABS unit for additional safety.
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Honda CBR650R in Grand Prix Red[/caption]
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CBR650R Tech Specs
- Displacement: 648.72cc
- Max Power: 87.2 HP @ 11,500 rpm
- Max Torque: 60.1 NM @ 8,000 rpm
- No. of Cylinders: 4
- Gearbox: 6-Speed
- Cooling: Liquid-Cooled
- Fuel Supply: Fuel Injection
- Front Brake: Dual 310mm Discs
- Rear Brake: 240mm Single Disc
- Dual-Channel ABS
- Front Suspension: Showa USD Forks
- Rear Suspension: Monoshock
- Front Tyre: 120/70ZR17
- Rear Tyre: 180/55ZR17
- Frame: Steel Diamond
- Length: 2135mm
- Width: 749mm
- Height: 1149mm
- Wheelbase: 1449mm
- Ground Clearance: 132mm
- Kerb Weight: 210 kg
- Tank Capacity: 15.4-litres
- Seat Height: 810mm
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