If you have been dreaming of buying a bigwing Honda bike in India, you may need to stretch your budget now, as the premium division that sells the brand’s larger, multi-cylinder bikes, has increased prices across its entire line-up after the recent GST reform. The new taxation has hit motorbikes above 350cc hard, pushing up prices by as much as Rs 2.92 lakh.
The smallest price hike is seen on the Rebel 500, which is Honda’s entry-level cruiser, that now costs Rs 5.49 lakh which is up by Rs 37,000. Its adventure varient, the NX500, has also gone up by Rs 43,000.
Moving up, Honda’s streetfighters and sports models, which are the CB750 Hornet, CB650R, and CBR650R now cost between Rs 62,000 and Rs 76,000 more. Adventure lovers who look for the XL750
Transalp or the stylish X-ADV scooter will have expand around Rs 81,000 to Rs 88,000 extra.
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The brand’s big bad boy see steeper hikes. The CB1000 Hornet SP, already considered the most value-for-money 1000cc four-cylinder in India, is now costlier by Rs 93,000. But the biggest shockers are at the very top, as the iconic CBR1000RR-R Fireblade SP, Honda’s flagship superbike, has jumped high by Rs 2.19 lakh, while the luxury GL1800 Gold Wing Tour has become pricier by RS 2.92 lakh, crossing Rs 42.82 lakh.
Here is the full price list:
MODEL |
PRICE HIKE |
OLD PRICE (EX-SHOWROOM) |
NEW PRICE (EX-SHOWROOM) |
Rebel 500 | Rs 37,000 | Rs 5.12 lakh | Rs 5.49 lakh |
NX500 | Rs 43,000 | Rs 5.90 lakh | Rs 6.33 lakh |
CB750 Hornet | Rs 62,000 | Rs 8.60 lakh | Rs 9.22 lakh |
CB650R | Rs 70,000 | Rs 9.60 lakh | Rs 10.30 lakh |
CBR650R | Rs 76,000 | Rs 10.40 lakh | Rs 11.16 lakh |
XL750 Transalp | Rs 81,000 | Rs 11.00 lakh | Rs 11.81 lakh |
X-ADV | Rs 88,000 | Rs 11.91 lakh | Rs 12.79 lakh |
CB1000 Hornet SP | Rs 93,000 | Rs 12.36 lakh | Rs 13.29 lakh |
CBR1000RR-R Fireblade SP | Rs 2.19 lakh | Rs 28.99 lakh | Rs 31.18 lakh |
GL1800 Gold Wing Tour | Rs 2.92 lakh | Rs 39.90 lakh | Rs 42.82 lakh |
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