Honda’s authorised distributor in Nepal has launched the Honda CB 190R at the 2017 NADA Auto Show in the country.

The bike is available in two colour variants- Repsol and Red. The cheaper Red colour model is priced at NPR 5,99,000; while the Repsol colour variant costs NPR 6,14,000. The naked street-fighter motorcycle employs a 184.4cc single cylinder OHC engine with fuel injection. Coupled with a 5-speed transmission, the mill makes 15.68 bhp of maximum power at 8,000 rpm and 15.3 Nm of peak torque at 7,000 rpm.


The motorcycle carries a mass-forward look, thanks to the muscular fuel tank with extensions on the sides. The bike gets an all LED lighting system, and a digital instrument cluster as well. An upside down front fork and a rear monoshock hold the diamond-type frame.


The bike comes to a halt using 276 mm front and 220 mm rear petal disc brakes. The 17-inch alloy wheels are shod with 110-section front and 140-section rear tubeless tyres. The fat rear tyre gels well with the stubby exhaust and the overall street naked look of the bike. The CB 190R gets a 12-litre fuel tank, and the bike has a kerb weight of 140 kg. The bike is more expensive than its smaller sibling, the CB Hornet 160R by NPR 3,33,100.