Honda Japan has launched the 2017 Honda CBR250R and
Honda CB250F with slight cosmetic changes.
The 2017 Honda CBR250R gains a sporty with the side
panel with the CBR badging in black. The Honda logo moves to the undercowl. The
Honda CB250F gains dynamic graphic stripe on the
side of the radiator shroud and the seat cowl. The naked will be available in
two colour options, Millennium Red and Black.
The faired 2017 Honda CBR250R will get three colour
schemes to pick from which include Millennium Red, Black and Ross White. The
Ross White scheme does not get decals. The bikes also gain a bronze colour
finish for the cylinder head cover and crankcase cover. The Honda CBR250R and
CB250F have a kerb weight of 161 kg and 158 kg respectively.
Powering the bikes is a 249 cc single cylinder DOHC
mill coupled to a six-speed gearbox. The engine is capable of producing 29 PS
of maximum power at 9,000 rpm and 23 Nm of peak torque at 7,500 rpm. The bikes
can store 13 litres of fuel and while the faired version has a ground clearance
of 145 mm, the naked registers 150 mm.
The 2017 Honda CBR250R has a starting price of 498,960 Yen for the non-ABS version and 549,720 Yen for the ABS trim. The 2017
Honda CB250F starts at 464,400 Yen for the non-ABS trim and 515,160 Yen for the
ABS version.