The Honda CB300R price starts at ₹ 2.40 Lakh (ex-showroom). This neo-retro styled bike features a 286.01 cc liquid-cooled engine, producing 31.13 PS and 27.5 Nm torque, paired with a 6-speed manual transmission. It offers a mileage of around 30 kmpl, a 9-litre fuel tank, and weighs 146 kg. Available in Matte Massive Grey and Pearl Spartan Red, it combines modern performance with classic looks
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Honda CB300R price for base variant is ₹ 2.40 Lakh. It is currently available in 1 variant.
Variants available(1) | Ex Showroom Price | |
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CB300R Standard | ₹ 2.40 Lakh* |
Engine | 286.01 cc |
Mileage | 31 kmpl |
Top Speed | 150 Km/h |
Tyres | Tubeless |
Fuel Capacity | 9.7 L |
Speedometer | Digital |
Starting | Self start |
Honda CB300R is a light, neo-retro roadster motorcycle that has a simple design and spirited performance. This bike is positioned as an entry-level premium segment offering from Honda BigWing's stable.
The new CB300R model was launched in India in October 2023. The OBD2A norm-compliant 2023 model maintains the bike's reputation of reliability and performance.
Its appearance is inspired by the Neo Sports Café theme and features a rounded LED headlamp, sculpted fuel tank, and uncovered frame elements. On top of this, the Honda CB300R colours, pearl spartan red and massive grey metallic matte, give it a more roadster-like look.
In the 300cc segment, the bike competes with TVS Apache RR 310, KTM 390 Duke.
Honda CB300R price in India begins at approximately Rs. 2.40 Lakh (ex-showroom) for the single variant. The motorcycle is one of the budget-friendly motorcycles in Honda's premium BigWing series.
The on-road price of CB300R varies as it will be calculated on the basis of the cities RTO charges, road tax, and insurance. Hence, in metropolitan cities such as Bangalore or Mumbai, the price can be marginally higher. At this price, this bike offers a great combination of aggressive styling, light weight, and agility.
The Honda CB300R is powered by a 286.01cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine. This engine produces 30.7 bhp @ 9000 rpm and 27.5 N-m @ 7500 rpm. It is paired with a 6-speed gearbox and comes equipped with an assist and slipper clutch.
The engine is OBD2 compliant, adhering to the most recent emission standards and offering onboard diagnostics for improved performance tracking. Owing to its lightweight body and quick engine, the Honda CB300R top speed reaches about 150 kmph, which is one of the highest among its class. The bike is stable at high speeds, offering a secure and vibration-free ride.
Honda CB300R mileage is approximately 31 kmpl, subject to riding conditions, traffic flow, and road surface. This makes it an affordable choice for riders who are looking for economy as well as performance in a high-end 300cc motorcycle.
In addition to excellent mileage, the motorcycle gets a 9.7-litre fuel tank giving a range of 291 km. Altogether, Honda CB300R fuel economy offers less refuelling and a hassle free experience.
The Honda CB300R specs include front and rear disc brakes and an anti-lock braking system. It is equipped with USD front forks and a seven-stage adjustable monoshock at the rear. The brakes of the motorcycle include 296 mm front and 220 mm rear discs on 17-inch alloy wheels. Tubeless tyres are also provided with the bike.
The Honda CB300R seat height and weight are 801 mm and 146 kg, respectively. These body dimensions make this bike simple to handle and ride in traffic.
Honda CB300R is made to deliver a better riding experience with its technology. It features the assist and slipper clutch, an all-digital LCD meter indicating speed, gear position, fuel level, and trip meter. In addition, CB300R features a round LED headlight, which contributes to its roadster appearance.
“The Honda CB300R is a light and easy bike to ride, which is perfect for city use. It handles really well and has strong mid-range power. But it now feels a bit outdated, especially when compared to newer bikes with more features. Still, it is a good choice if you want something simple, stylish, and reliable.”
The Honda CB300R is Honda’s neo-retro roadster in the 300cc segment. It's one of those bikes that manages to combine stylish looks with easy-going performance. The design is based on Honda’s Neo Sports Cafe style, and that alone makes it look different and classy. In the middleweight segment, especially with so many new bikes showing up, the CB300R still holds its own charm.
Over the years, the CB300R has stayed pretty much the same, with only a few updates. But now, with Honda manufacturing it locally, the bike is slightly more affordable and also gets small but meaningful updates. So, if you’re planning to buy a bike that’s stylish, fun, and easy to handle, here’s a full expert review to help you decide.
Honda CB300r Pros and Cons
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286.01 cc
30.7 bhp @ 9000 rpm
27.5 N-m @ 7500 rpm
Liquid Cooled
10.7:1
1
4
76 mm
63.04 mm
31 Kmpl
286.01 CC
27.5 N-m @ 7500 rpm
146 kg
34.7 Kmpl
312.2 CC
Sport and Track mode - 29 Nm@7900 engine rpm / Urban and rain mode - 26.5 Nm@6700 engine rpm
174 kg
35 Kmpl
312.12 CC
Sport, Track and SuperMoto mode- 28.7 Nm @6650 rpm / Urban and Rain mode - 27.3 Nm @6600 rpm
169 kg
Honda CB300R is available in 2 stunning colours.
Pearl Spartan Red
Matte Massive Grey Metallic
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