IAB’s in-house designer Shoeb R Kalania has rendered
the production version of the Honda Neo Sports Cafe. Honda showcased its
concept at the 2017 Tokyo Motor Show.
Honda is developing the bike under ‘Project N.S.C’.
The production version of the Honda Neo Sports Cafe will make its global debut
on November 6th; a day before the 2017 EICMA held from November 7th to 12th in
Milan, Italy. Major components of the concept look almost production ready.
The motorcycle follows a simple design language. It
features a blend of classic elements like round headlamp, brushed metal
finishes; and modern underpinnings like liquid-cooled in-line four engine and
top-spec cycle parts. Honda aims to please the cafe racer crowd who crave for
classic design and modern mechanicals. The circular headlamp is LED. LED
indicators flank the headlight on both sides. The rear indicators are mounted
on the tail. The easy-to-reach handlebars and the single-piece seat help in
achieving comfortable ergonomics. The foot pegs are rear-set.
Powering the Honda Neo Sports Cafe is an in-line
four cylinder engine with liquid cooling and fuel injection. While Honda has
remained tight-lipped about its specification, expect it to be the same unit
that powers the Honda CBR1000RR Fireblade. The motor in the superbike makes 191
PS at 13,000 rpm and 114 Nm at 11,000 rpm. Expect Honda to mellow down this
engine with more low-end torque for this machine.
Honda has blessed the Neo Sports Cafe with upside
down front fork and a rear monoshock. Brakes include dual front discs with
radial callipers, and a single disc at the rear. A single-sided swingarm holds
the rear wheel, and comes with a tyre hugger which holds the licence plate.