Honda CBR650R & CB650R To Make Their Mark At The Auto Expo 2025
Honda is all set to make waves in the Indian motorcycle market with the keenly awaited launch of the CBR650R and CB650R at Bharat Mobility 2025 in Delhi.

Surprising everybody Honda has launched the ADV (Adventure) touring bike XL750 Transalp in India. The new entrant in the most promising segment is the smaller version of the Honda Africa Twin. Honda has launched a surprise package comprising only 100 units for sale in its first batch.
Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India (HMSI) have launched a brand new motorcycle in the commuter segment- SP160. The new 160cc motorcycle is the second offering from the Japanese in their “SP” lineup. The Honda SP160 will sit next to its sibling SP125 sharing the same design cues.
Honda Motorcycles and Scooters India (HMSI) has launched the Honda Shine 100 in India. The newcomer comes under Honda’s CB Shine and it will lock horns with the Hero Splendor. The Honda Shine 100 shares its design cues with the CB Shine 125. The bike features a curvy headlight and a sleek fuel tank with a single seat. The entry-level Shine 100 looks pretty simple and is a perfect package for a commuter in its class.
Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India (HMSI) launched the new CB300F roadster bike in India. The company has positioned the new motorcycle under the existing naked CB300R. The new CB300F comes with a price tag of Rs 2.26 lakh for its Deluxe variant while the Deluxe Pro will costs Rs 2.29 lakh (both prices are ex-showroom). Honda will sell the newly launched CB300F through its premium BigWing dealerships in India just as they have done with CB300R.