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India’s leading two-wheeler manufacturer, Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India, has rolled out the all-new Honda CB300F Flex-Fuel bike in the domestic market after showcasing this model at the Bharat Mobility Expo 2024. The Honda CB300F Flex-Fuel motorcycle is available at an ex-showroom price of INR 1.70 lakh (ex-showroom). This launch will help India's automotive industry transition to more eco-friendly energy alternatives.
Customers looking for a robust yet affordable bike can book the CB300F Flex-Fuel motorcycle online or by visiting Honda BigWing dealerships across India. Deliveries for the latest Honda bike are likely to begin in the coming months. Honda is offering the CB300F Flex-Fuel bike in two color schemes: Mat Axis Grey Metallic and Sports Red.
Honda CB300F Flex-Fuel Design
The standard Honda CB300F and all-new CB300F Flex-Fuel version share similarities in terms of mechanics, design, features, and price. What sets the new Flex-Fuel version apart from the outgoing one is its new color range and a few display updates. The Honda CB300F Flex-Fuel retains a sharp and sleek design language. It comes equipped with features like traction control, an all-LED lighting setup, and an LCD instrument console.
Honda CB300F Flex-Fuel Specs
The CB300F flex fuel runs on E85, a gasoline-ethanol blend that has up to 5 percent petrol and 85 percent ethanol. While several flex-fuel models that are available in the market run on E20, the all-new Honda CB300F motorcycle can use a higher ethanol blend. It comes equipped with dual-channel ABS, golden-colored USD front forks, and a 5-step adjustable monoshock suspension.
Honda CB300F Flex-Fuel Powertrain
The CB300F Flex-Fuel bike draws power from a 293 cc, single-cylinder engine that is tuned to churn out power of 24.5 bhp and torque of 25.9 Nm. The engine is mated to a six-speed gearbox followed by a slipper clutch. The CB300F Flex-Fuel motorcycle comes equipped with a 276 mm disc brake at the front and 220 mm at the rear. As standard, the motorcycle receives the brand’s Selectable Torque Control (HSTC).
Honda CB300F Flex-Fuel Rivals
In the 250-300cc Flex-Fuel segment, the Honda CB300F bike has no direct rivals. However, in the 300cc bike segment, the CB300F Flex-Fuel model rivals the likes of the KTM Duke 250, Suzuki Gixxer 250, Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z, and Royal Enfield Classic 350.