Honda Hornet 2.0: The base price of a Honda Hornet 2.0 street bike in India is Rs 1,36,399. It comes in just 4 colour options and 1 model. The 184.4cc BS6 engine in the Honda Hornet 2.0 generates 17.03 horsepower and 16.1 Nm of torque. Anti-lock brakes are standard on the Honda Hornet 2.0's front and rear disc brakes. This Hornet 2.0 motorcycle can carry 12 litres of petrol and weighs 142 kilogrammes.
Honda's former best-selling motorcycle, the CB Hornet 160R, has been replaced with the new Hornet 2.0. The Hornet name was recognizable for its powerful designs and reliable functionality. The updated Hornet 2.0 aims to significantly improve upon that.
The high-end features include an LCD gauge cluster
The aesthetic of the CB Hornet 160R has been carried over into the Hornet 2.0. But now it has greater heft and crisper lines, making it stand out even more. Furthermore, the addition of shiny gold upside-down forks gives this Honda a refined air. Additional high-end features include an LCD gauge cluster, LED lights, and a warning switch.
The engine in the Hornet 2.0 is a single-cylinder air-cooled fuel-injected unit with 184cc displacement and 16.1Nm of peak torque. A five-speed transmission is coupled to this motor. The front suspension consists of upside-down forks, and the rear suspension is a preload-adjustable mono-shock. The front disc brake measures 276 millimetres in diameter, while the rear disc measures 220 millimetres. The standard of single-channel ABS.
Engine Capacity
184.4 cc
Fuel Type
Petrol
Mileage
45 kmpl
Transmission
5 Speed Manual
Riding Range
540 Km
Kerb Weight
142 kg
Fuel Tank Capacity
12 litres
Seat Height
790 mm
There are four colour options for the updated Hornet
Pearl Igneous Black, Matte Sangria Red Metallic, Matte Marvel Blue Metallic, and Matte Axis Grey Metallic are the four colour options for the updated Hornet 2.0. The Repsol edition, modelled after Honda's Repsol race motorcycles, is available for a slight premium over the usual colour options. The TVS Apache RTR 200 4V and the Bajaj Pulsar NS200 are two of the bikes the Hornet 2.0 competes with.