Remurars suggests that Honda is developing a 4-cylinder model of the CBR400R, which could spark interest in smaller-capacity sports motors. As a parallel twin engine powers the contemporary CBR400R, the launch of the four-cylinder version could be consistent with Honda's legacy of 400cc four-cylinder models. Moreover, this may appeal to riders looking for greater power and overall performance inside the 400cc section. The market has recently seen increased interest in Japan, and others have seen it. However, Honda has not made any official announcements.
Highlights:
- Honda files new patent application
- CBR400R Four’ name trademarked
According to online reports, it appears that Honda is developing a competitor for the Kawasaki Ninja ZX4R. The Japanese manufacturer has filed a patent for the name 'CBR400R Four', indicating that a 4-cylinder version of the motorcycle may be under development.
Honda currently offers the CBR400R in Japan, which has the same 471cc engine as the CBR500R. However, it has a reduced stroke of 399cc to comply with Japanese licensing regulations. Both models are twin-cylinder bikes, named after the newly patented bikes to differentiate them from their existing counterparts.
If the four-cylinder CBR400R comes to market, it may also have a more aggressive design than the two-cylinder model. Faux winglets could also make an appearance, as they’ve become a popular trend among smaller bikes lately. Since these winglets are popular among small bikes, they also have advanced features such as adjustable suspension and quick gears. This is expected to make the Kawasaki Ninja competitive with the ZX-4R.
Filing a patent does not always guarantee that a company will release a bike under that name. But it might just be one step in keeping the name alive. However, considering Honda's presence in almost every Kawasaki segment and the global success of the Ninja ZX-4R, the concept of a four-cylinder CBR400R seems like a logical move.
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