First introduced in 2018, the Honda Cross Cub gets another model in the lineup, the limited edition 2021 Honda Cross Cub 110. Still retaining the “adventure” styling of the Cross Cub, the Cross Cub 110 goes on sale July 22, with only 2,000 units available for the Japanese domestic market.
Coming in a unique Puco Blue paint scheme,
the Cross Cub 110 uses black as a contrast, including the wheel rims, seat,
absorber springs, handlebars and rear rack. Meanwhile, the engine and fork legs
are painted silver, with a chrome exhaust guard styled like the units on
scramblers in the 1970s. A crash guard painted in the body colour adorns the
separate headlight with a close clearance front fender, also in the same
colour. Available only as a single-seater, the Cross Cub 110 comes with no
other accessories.
Mechanically the same as the standard
model Cross Cub, the Cross Cub 110 is powered by a 109 cc, single-cylinder, OHC
engine fed by fuel injection. Power is claimed to be 8.0 ps at 7,500 rpm with
8.5 Nm of torque at 5,500 rpm and power gets to the ground via a four-speed
rotary gearbox.
With 17-inch wheels, the Cross Cub 110 is
fitted with tyres that come with a “block” pattern, reminiscent of those fitted
to adventure-touring rigs. Suspension is done with twin shock absorbers at the
back and telescopic forks in front with fuel carried in a 4.3-litre tank, while
all up weight is 108 kg.