In a rather disappointing manner Honda Motorcycles & Scooters India (HMSI) has showcased the updated 2015 models of existing CBR 250R and CBR 150R. At the event called as Revfest by Honda today at capital city unveiled the refreshed CBR250R and CBR150R and not the all new models with power tweak and face lift as they have already done in countries like Indonesia.
Honda Motorcycles & Scooters India (HMSI) is going to launch multiple motorcycles on coming 4th of August'15. In an official communication Honda has disclosed that they are going to organize a grand event on the aforementioned date, where they will not only launch the much awaited Honda CBR 650F but also many other motorcycles.
There had been rumors that Honda will launch the CBR 300R in India but Honda has decided to disappoint all the enthusiasts, as Honda has imported updated CBR 250R which signifies that it will not launch CBR 300R in Indian market. The bike was exported in November first few days back to their home land for testing purposes.
There were scoops regarding a Kawasaki ZX-3R, with a 250-300cc Inline four being in the works. Recently, a Japanese magazine named “Young Machine”, Known for their accurate scoops (They were the first to report the CBR 250R,400R and the Yamaha R25) came up with a news that took everyone by surprise- a 250cc inline four from the guys at Motegi- Honda.
Honda One Make Championship is a base for the budding riders, who wants to step in the era of motorsports. The next level of Honda’s One Make Championship is the "Asia Dream Cup" of road racing championship. This time it’s the Indian racer Sarath Kumar who has made the country proud by finishing at the podium for the Asia Dream Cup Road Racing Championship.