Honda has added something fresh to its popular 650cc motorcycles the CB650R and the CBR650R with brand-new colour options for 2026. These bikes are already loved by riders for their smooth power, stylish
looks and sporty performance, and now with new colours they look even more stunning.
The 2026 version of Honda CBR650R which is the fully-faired sports bike, now comes in four striking new colours, which are Matte Gunpowder Black Metallic with Graphite Black accents, Matte Jeans Blue Metallic, Candy Energy Orange, and the classic Grand Prix Red. Each colour shade adds a different personality to the bike whether it is stealthy black or bright and bold orange.
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Meanwhile, the Honda CB650R which is the brand’s street-naked version of the same motorcycle, gets a fresh Matte Gunpowder Black Metallic colour with yellow accents that gives it a cool as well as aggressive vibe on the road.
Apart from the colour upgrades, both bikes remain mechanically the same as they continue to be powered by a 649cc inline-four, liquid-cooled engine that delivers 94 hp at 12,000 rpm and 63 Nm of torque at 9,500 rpm. This means you still get the same thrilling performance that makes these bikes a favourite among mid-segment riders.
These motorbikes are built for riders who want a balance of daily usability and sporty fun. The CB650R offers a more upright riding position for comfort, while the CBR650R’s aerodynamic design and sharp styling make it perfect for those who look for a racier feel.
For now, the 2026 Honda CB650R and CBR650R have been revealed for the European market, but both models are already available in India. The CB650R is priced at Rs 10.30 lakh (ex-showroom) while the CBR650R is priced at Rs 11.16 lakh (ex-showroom).
With these new colours, Honda has given riders even more reason to choose their favourite bike in their desired colour and add a little more style to their daily rides.
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