One of Honda’s most beloved motorcycles, the CB400 Super Four’s run will come to an end in 2022. They say all good things must end, and it couldn’t be more true in this case. However, to send the motorcycles on a high note, Honda released Final Editions for the CB400 Super Four and Super Bol d’Or. For 2022, both the models will be available in three colourways – Darkness Black Metallic, Atmosphere Blue Metallic and Candy Chromosphere Red.
The two latter colourways carry a price
tag of JPY 928,400 MSRP. At the same time, the Darkness Black Metallic at JPY
884,400 MSRP costs less than the other two. The half-cowled Bol d’Or’s pricing
starts at JPY 1,040,600 MSRP for the Darkness Black Metallic. At the same time,
the other two colourways will cost JPY 1,084,600 MSRP.
For many years, the 400cc Honda has been a
Japan-only model. The model was very successful and also sold quite well.
However, Japan will soon implement the Reiwa 2 emission regulations. These
regulations will be on par with the Euro 5 emission norms. As per Japan’s
upcoming regulations, manufacturers need to update the bikes if they don’t
already comply with them. If they don’t, manufacturers need to discontinue
them. Hence, Honda decided on the latter for the model after 2022. The reason
is most likely the cost of updating the model to comply with the new
regulations, which could be a lot.
Powering the bike is a 399cc liquid-cooled
inline four-cylinder engine. The engine also uses a 4-valve Dual Over Head
Camshaft valvetrain. The CB400’s engine has a bore and stroke of 55mm by 42mm
and a compression ratio of 11.3:1. The motor also gets Honda’s PGM-Fi and makes
56 PS and 39 Nm of torque. Meanwhile, the engine pairs with a 6-speed gearbox
with a multi-plate wet clutch.
The Honda CB400 rides on a 120-section
front and a 160-section rear tyre with 17-inch rims. As for the suspension, the
bike gets conventional telescopic forks at the front. At the rear, the
motorcycle uses a swingarm-mounted monoshock. Also, both the front and rear
suspension get preload adjustability. The braking system consists of dual disc
brakes at the front and a single disc at the back. Additionally, a dual-channel
ABS comes as standard.

