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Honda CB125 Hornet Launched In India At Rs 1.12 Lakh

Honda CB125 Hornet Launched In India At Rs 1.12 Lakh

Honda has launched the CB125 Hornet in the Indian market at an ex-showroom price of Rs 1.12 lakh. The CB125 Hornet enters a hotly competitive space that includes established models such as the Hero Xtreme 125R, TVS Raiderand Bajaj Pulsar N125. To attract buyers looking for a sporty commuter, the baby Hornet draws inspiration from its larger CB750 Hornet sibling and flaunts a funky and sharp appearance. Bookings for the CB125 Hornet are now open, with deliveries set to commence from August 15.

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Honda CB125 Hornet Launched In India At Rs 1.12 LakhStarting with the looks, the CB125 Hornet features a street-style design with sculpted body panels and sharp lines. It is equipped with an angular split LED headlamp, a fuel tank with integrated extensions, and an exhaust designed to gel with the overall look. Other elements include a split-type seat and gold-finished forks. As for numbers, the mini Hornet tips the scale at 124 kg kerb, has a seat height of 796 mm, and the largest fuel tank capacity in the segment, capped at 12 litres.

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Honda CB 125 Hornet Colour Options
The Honda CB125 Hornet is available in four colour variants: Lime Yellow, Red, and Gloss Blue – each combined with dark blue accents – and an all-black option. While the black scheme is equipped with matte gold-finished multi-spoke alloy wheels, the other three get wheels that match the body colour. On the feature front, the CB125 gets a 4.2-inch colour TFT screen with Bluetooth connectivity option via the Honda app and a Type-C charging port.

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Honda CB 125 Hornet Seat taillight cluster
In terms of cycle parts, the Honda CB125 Hornet features an upside-down telescopic front fork – first in its segment – finished in gold, and a monoshock at the rear. Stopping power comes from a 240 mm disc at the front with single-channel ABS and a 130 mm drum brake at the rear. The motorcycle rides on 17-inch alloy wheels at both ends, fitted with 80/100-17 tyres at the front and 110/80-17 tyres at the rear.

Powering the CB125 Hornet is a 123.94 cc single-cylinder air-cooled engine that is paired with a 5-speed gearbox. The engine punches out 11 bhp at 7,500 rpm and 11.2 Nm of peak torque at 6,000 rpm. Honda states that the CB125 Hornet can accelerate from 0 to 60 kmph in 5.4 seconds.

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