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    Honda Hornet 2.0 Price

    The price of Honda Hornet 2.0 in India starts at Rs. 1,48,975 . Honda Hornet 2.0 comes with 1 variants.
    Hornet 2.0 STD
    130 kmph57.35 kmpl184.40 cc
    1,48,975
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    Honda Hornet 2.0 Key Specs & Features

    Engine184.40 cc
    Power16.99 PS
    Torque15.7 Nm
    Mileage57.35 kmpl
    Kerb Weight142 kg
    BrakesDouble Disc
    Navigation assistYes
    • Gets a dual channel ABS

      Gets a dual channel ABS

    • Switchable traction control

      Switchable traction control

    • Gets a coloured TFT display

      Gets a coloured TFT display

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    Honda Hornet 2.0 - Introduction

    Honda Hornet 2.0 Overview

    When Honda rolled out the latest iteration of the Hornet 2.0 earlier this year, I remember being both curious and a bit skeptical. The 180cc segment has always been a bit of a grey zone: not quite commuter territory, not quite a performance machine either. But after spending a good amount of time with the 2025 Hornet 2.0, I can say that Honda has made notable improvements in all the right areas.

    It is priced at Rs 1,45,836 (ex-showroom, Delhi). New graphics, updated features, and OBD-2B compliance are part of the mix, but what really caught my eye, and later my attention on the road, was how Honda has worked to refine the overall riding experience. Is it perfect? No. But it’s more compelling than it has ever been.

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    Design & Quality

    Design

    One of the first things that struck me when I walked up to the 2025 Hornet 2.0 was how aggressive and purposeful it looks, especially for a bike that sits in the sub-200cc category. That sharp LED headlamp with integrated DRLs doesn’t just light the road well, it gives the front fascia a serious attitude. And yes, I do think the golden inverted fork seals the deal. They lend a premium visual element that you don’t typically expect at this price point.

    Honda Hornet 2.0 Review

    The tank extensions are chunky and muscular, and they really make the bike look like it belongs in a segment above. But while the bike looks the part from a distance, a closer inspection does reveal a few budget touches. The plastic panels around the tank, in particular, felt a bit underwhelming to me. They’re slightly flimsy and not quite at par with the rest of the build. Still, it’s a cohesive design. And with the new graphics for 2025, there’s a bit more visual drama now, which I personally like. The bike manages to look premium without trying too hard.

    Colours

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    Honda is offering four new colour options this time around: Pearl Igneous Black, Radiant Red Metallic, Athletic Blue Metallic, and Matt Axis Gray Metallic. I had a chance to check out the Athletic Blue Metallic, its launch colour, and it looks striking under natural light. The contrast between the blue and the golden fork really works. I’d be hard-pressed to pick between the Radiant Red Metallic and this one though, since both have strong road presence.

    Wheels

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    The Hornet rides on ten-spoke 17-inch alloy wheels at both ends. These are shod with a 110-section tyre at the front and a 140-section at the rear. I’ve ridden bikes that try to go overly wide on tyres just for aesthetics, but I felt this setup is just right, offering a nice balance of agility and grip that suits the Hornet’s personality well, but more on that later.

    Quality

    Honda’s fit and finish is usually a strong suit, and for the most part, the Hornet upholds that reputation. Paint finish is deep and glossy, the switchgear feels tactile, and panel gaps are minimal. That said, those cheap-feeling black plastics on the tank extensions do let the side down. It’s not a deal-breaker, but it’s one of those things that stood out to me while living with the bike.

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    Features & Practicality

    Safety Features

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    Now here’s a section where the Hornet has taken a step up. I was pleasantly surprised to find dual-channel ABS and switchable traction control in this segment. Riding through patchy city roads and occasional gravel, it was reassuring to know these systems had my back. I didn’t find the traction control overly intrusive either — it kicked in only when I pushed the rear just a tad too far on loose surfaces.

    Convenience Features

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    The 4.2-inch TFT console is a welcome addition. It’s crisp, easy to read even in daylight, and packed with useful info. I synced it up with Honda’s RoadSync app, and once I figured out the pairing process, the turn-by-turn navigation and call/SMS alerts worked well. Listening to music while riding isn’t something we’d ever recommend, but if that’s the way you roll, you now have full music playback controls on longer rides at your fingertips. There’s also a USB Type-C charging port, a godsend for someone like me who routinely forgets to charge their phone before a ride. Plus, a hazard light switch adds that extra layer of practicality. Honda has nailed the essentials here.

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    Rider & Pillion Comfort

    Rider Comfort

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    Comfort is often where bikes in this category try to cut corners, but Honda has done a decent job here. I found the riding posture to be spot-on for daily commutes. It’s upright enough to be comfortable, but still forward-leaning enough to feel connected. The seat is wide and well-padded, and during a couple of 40-50km stints, I didn’t feel the need to take frequent breaks. One detail I appreciated was the contouring of the seat. It makes it easier for shorter riders (I stand 5 feet 6 inches) to flat-foot the bike at a standstill, which boosts confidence in urban traffic. That’s a small thing that makes a big difference.

    Pillion Comfort

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    Now here’s where the Hornet starts to lose some ground. I took a friend along for a spin, and while the pillion seat is reasonably spacious, it didn’t isolate them from road imperfections very well. Over sharper bumps, my pillion clearly felt more of the impact than I did. It’s manageable for short trips, but if you’re frequently riding two-up, this could be a consideration.

    Underpinnings

    Honda has retained the same chassis and suspension setup from the previous model: a golden inverted fork up front and a monoshock at the rear. The bike has a kerb weight of 142kg, ground clearance of 168mm, and a seat height of 790mm. On paper, that’s a well-balanced set of figures, and on the road, it translates to a friendly, approachable ride.

    Ride Quality

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    Ride quality is where the Hornet balances commuter sensibilities with a hint of sportiness. The suspension is tuned on the softer side, which means bumps, potholes, and speed breakers don’t send a jolt through your spine. Even at higher speeds, the setup remains composed. I rode over a particularly broken patch near my office, and the bike soaked it up without getting unsettled.

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    Engine & Performance

    Engine

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    At the core of the Hornet 2.0 sits a 184.4cc single-cylinder, air-cooled engine. It puts out 17PS at 8,500rpm and 15.7Nm at 6,000rpm. Yes, there’s been a minor drop in figures compared to the previous iteration, but I honestly didn’t notice any difference in day-to-day use. What I did notice, however, was the engine’s refined nature. It’s not a rev-happy screamer, but it delivers torque in a very linear, predictable way, perfect for someone like me who values usability over raw performance in city riding.

    City Performance

    In traffic, the Hornet really shines. The throttle response is clean, the gearing is spot-on for low-speed manoeuvers, and that assist-and-slipper clutch is a game-changer during rush-hour stop-go traffic. Gear shifts are smooth, and the clutch lever is light enough that your left hand won’t hate you at the end of a long commute. I had no trouble keeping up with traffic, weaving through narrow gaps, and pulling off the occasional overtake. The powerband is accessible and easy to modulate, something newer riders will appreciate, but experienced riders won’t find boring either.

    Highway Performance

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    On the highway, things are a bit more nuanced. At 85kmph, the bike feels composed and right in its element. But push past 6,500rpm, and vibrations start to creep into the bars and pegs. I cruised at 100kmph for a stretch, and while the bike held that speed without protest, it didn’t feel particularly relaxed. I kept wishing for a 6th gear all the time, though. Not for higher top-end speed, but just to bring those revs down and make long-distance rides more comfortable. It’s not a deal-breaker, but definitely a missed opportunity.

    Gearbox

    The five-speed gearbox is mated to a slipper clutch, and the combo works beautifully. Downshifts are smooth and drama-free even when I got a little aggressive with the throttle. The gearing is well-spaced, and I never found myself hunting for the right gear, whether in city traffic or cruising. But, again, a sixth gear would have been a welcome addition.

    Mileage / Range

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    Fuel efficiency is where the Hornet really surprised me. I clocked 57.35kmpl in the city and around 55.11kmpl on the highway. Those numbers aren’t just good for the class; they’re great. With a 12-litre fuel tank, I was comfortably seeing upwards of 600 km per tank if I stayed light on the throttle.

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    Ride Quality & Handling

    Underpinnings

    Honda Hornet 2.0 Review

    Honda has retained the same chassis and suspension setup from the previous model: a golden inverted fork up front and a monoshock at the rear. The bike has a kerb weight of 142kg, ground clearance of 168mm, and a seat height of 790mm. On paper, that’s a well-balanced set of figures, and on the road, it translates to a friendly, approachable ride.

    With 17-inch alloy wheels and a 110-section front tyre and a 140-section rear tyre, the Hornet offers a planted and agile feel. Braking is managed by a 276mm disc at the front and a 220mm disc at the rear, and dual-channel ABS comes standard.

    Brakes

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    Brake performance is adequate but not exceptional. The front disc has decent bite, and stopping distances are reasonable, but the lever feel is on the softer side. It’s one of those systems where you need to pull harder than you’d expect to get maximum stopping power. That said, the ABS kicks in predictably and doesn’t feel intrusive.

    City Handling

    Honda Hornet 2.0 Review

    In urban conditions, the Hornet 2.0 is an absolute joy. It feels nimble, eager to flick through traffic, and light on its feet. I genuinely enjoyed darting through tight spaces and taking quick u-turns. It’s the kind of agility that makes you want to take the long way home.

    Highway Handling

    At higher speeds, the Hornet feels planted and stable. Lane changes are smooth, and there’s no nervousness even when overtaking buses or trucks. Crosswinds do affect it a little due to its lightweight nature, but never enough to feel unsafe.

    Cornering

    I took the Hornet through some twisty backroads outside the city, and I came away impressed. It’s no sportbike, but it’s happy to lean in and hold a line. The tyres grip well enough, and the chassis gives you the confidence to push a little harder than you’d expect from a commuter.

    Ride Quality

    Ride quality is where the Hornet balances commuter sensibilities with a hint of sportiness. The suspension is tuned on the softer side, which means bumps, potholes, and speed breakers don’t send a jolt through your spine. Even at higher speeds, the setup remains composed. I rode over a particularly broken patch near my office, and the bike soaked it up without getting unsettled.

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    Verdict

    Verdict

    Honda Hornet 2.0 Review

    After spending a few days with the 2025 Honda Hornet 2.0, I came away with a sense of appreciation. It’s not a bike that overwhelms you with power or features, but it gets the fundamentals right. It’s refined, efficient, easy to live with, and now comes with a layer of tech and safety that makes it stand out in the sub-200cc crowd. If you’re looking for a bike that offers a balance between city usability and weekend fun, without going all-out into the 200cc segment, this is a sweet spot. Would I recommend it over the Apache 200 4V? That depends on what you want more, excitement or balance.

    Variants

    Honda Hornet 2.0 Review

    The Hornet 2.0 is available in a single Standard variant at all Honda RedWing and BigWing dealerships across India.

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    Competitors

    Honda Hornet 2.0 Review

    The Hornet 2.0’s most direct competitor is the TVS Apache RTR 200 4V, which offers a more engaging engine and stronger feature set. Then there’s the Yamaha MT-15 V2, with its liquid-cooled engine and sporty dynamics, and the Bajaj Pulsar NS200, which also brings higher performance to the table. All are worth a look depending on your priorities, and the Hornet 2.0 has an undeniably uphill task against these worthy contenders for your wallet.

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    Pros & Cons

    Good Things

    • Gets a reliable and smooth engine
    • Handles well, thanks to its light weight
    • Gets a coloured TFT display

    Could Be Better

    • Feels underpowered when compared to the competition
    • Misses out on a 6th gear

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    Honda Hornet 2.0 User Reviews

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      ashish on
      4.8
      Good comfort and Handling
      I found this bike with unique design and features in affordable price, I like it's bulk tire, comfort and handling with excellent 185 CC power and affordable mileage, it solved my travelling problem of daily use and mid long drives. Good handling and comfort but getting different noise from engine after 50 speed, sometimes gear is getting stuck when trying to switch faster otherwise bike is good for comfort, handling, pickup and power. Navigation map should display the full map instead if only arrow and direction, small carrier should be there to keep some tools for minor mechanics, display should big 1 inch more, big foot pedal should be there for back seat.
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      All is best in this segment, no one give that type of performance in this range. The 200cc best motor bike in India but in top end it not better then ns200 or duke 200 so improve the top speed and also maintenance cost. I like this bike. it is mind blowing bike my father also like this bike, thank Honda.
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      nirman on
      5.0
      Good 👍😊 ride
      Good look and best ride in my life. Maximum like look for light is allows good between two seater in book but is good comfortable ride in long run way. steel now and two safety break life opportunity is good To ride a bike further, focus on gradual training, proper nutrition and hydration, and ensuring comfort on your bike. Consistency is key to building endurance and avoiding injury or burnout. Good like so far in way Ensure your bike is the correct size and the saddle height is adjusted so you have a slight bend in your knee at the bottom of the pedal stroke. Check tire pressure, brakes, and all loose components before every ride. To provide a specific recommendation, I would need to know which bike you are referring to. However, based on top-rated and highly recommended models for 2026, here are several options categorized by their primary use and rider experience nice handing and bike is my life Good.
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      vivaan on
      4.8
      Sporty sharp and smooth for fun daily commutes
      I picked Honda Hornet 2.0 because I wanted sporty bike that looks sharp and rides fast. The design is bold and the engine feels smooth. I use it for daily rides and weekend fun. It gives great pickup and stays stable. It is stylish, strong and perfect for someone who enjoys power with comfort. Riding the Honda Hornet 2.0 has been smooth and exciting. The engine feels powerful, and the control is easy. I’ve taken it on highways, and it stays stable at speed. The seat is soft, and handling is light. It gives a sporty feel every time. It’s perfect for daily rides and weekend fun. Yes I recommend Honda Hornet 2.0 to the people who love stylish and fast bikes. It is smooth, sporty and easy to handle. Great for both city and highway use. The pickup is strong, and comfort is high. It gives you that exciting ride every single day without any trouble at all.
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      yuvraj on
      4.8
      Sporty bold and smooth for fun everyday rides
      I chose Hornet 2.0 because I wanted sporty, sharp looking bike. It’s stylish and fast. Rode it on city roads yesterday; pickup felt great. Engine smooth, seat comfy. Bike looks bold. Every ride feels powerful, exciting, and smooth for daily use and fun rides. Riding it is exciting. The engine is strong, the handling is sharp, and moving through traffic is easy. I took it on short highway rides, and it felt both fun and safe. Daily trips feel lively, every ride is smooth and enjoyable. Yes I recommend it. It is perfect for a city rides and for a weekend trips. Anyone who enjoys speed and style will love the Hornet 2.0. Every trip feels fun, fast and effortless. It is a bike that keeps you smiling every time you ride.
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      aditya on
      5.0
      Gives Great Comfort in Traffic
      I picked Honda Hornet 2.0 bike after seeing few friends using the same. Liked the sound and smooth gear feel. Looked stylish but simple too. It also looked sharp compared to other options in the same range. Till now, no complaints. Mileage is good, and it feels balanced. Works fine with a pillion and doesn’t lose power much. the performance and mileage have stayed almost the same without major service issues. It’s reliable and easy to ride. Perfect if you need something for everyday work and short weekend rides. Its very reliability, maintenance cost, and value for money for city as well as short highway trips.
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      4.8
      Sporty Style for City Roads
      City traffic is crazy, so I wanted a nimble, sporty bike. The Hornet 2.0’s aggressive look and light feel suggested it could dart through streets easily while still feeling powerful on open roads. Riding is lively and fun. Acceleration is smooth, handling is quick, and cornering feels precise. Even in dense traffic, I feel confident. Short city rides are energetic, and highway stretches feel agile. I’d suggest it to young riders or anyone who likes sporty commutes. Nimble, responsive, and exciting. Perfect for daily errands and weekend thrills.
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      shubham on
      5.0
      A Wallet-Friendly Everyday Choice
      I picked this model because I needed something efficient and comfortable. The seat felt right and more comfortable, and the engine sounded smooth. It seemed like a bike that could handle regular travel without fuss. The ride feels good every day. The throttle is totally very smooth, and vibrations are controlled, and the suspension manages rough patches fairly well. This bike is easy to handle in all types of traffic. I highly recommend this bike for long riders for long trips or weekend tours. This bike is a very stable, long-lasting option for daily use for office. It's fuel-friendly, comfortable, and doesn’t require too much care.
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      aarush on
      4.8
      Bold Design with Smooth Ride
      I chose this bike because it looked bold and strong. I liked the sharp design and sporty style. When I sat on it it felt light and comfortable. I wanted bike that could move fast but still be easy to handle in traffic. The LED lights and digital meter made it feel very modern and cool too. My riding experience has been really smooth. The engine feels powerful but not rough. It moves fast when I need it and stays stable even at speed. I take it daily to work and sometimes for short trips. The seat is fine, and the brakes feel sharp. Overall, it feels balanced and fun to ride always. Yes, I’d surely recommend it. It looks amazing, runs strong, and doesn’t give much trouble. The mileage is the fair and it is easy to maintain. If someone wants a stylish, sporty, and dependable bike, this is a smart pick. It gives both power and comfort together every day easily.
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      kabir on
      4.8
      Bold Look with City Energy
      I picked the Hornet 2.0 because it looked bold and ready for city life. The sharp design caught my eye, and I liked how it stood apart. It’s not too heavy, easy to ride, and gives a young feel. I wanted a bike that felt alive, and Hornet 2.0 gave that spark. My Hornet rides feel full of fun. The pickup is quick, and the handling is light. I can turn easily in traffic. The seat is comfortable, and the brakes respond fast. I use it for office and short trips; both feel good. The engine runs smooth even after long hours. Yes, I’d tell my friends it’s worth buying. It’s stylish and easy to control. It gives good mileage and power together. It’s great for young riders who want a mix of comfort and sport. It fits city life perfectly. You feel cool while riding it, always.
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    Honda Hornet 2.0 Mileage

    The ARAI claimed mileage of Honda Hornet 2.0 is 57.35 kmpl. This is the claimed mileage for all variants.

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    Petrol57.35 kmpl
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      Honda Hornet 2.0 Specifications

      Engine and Transmission

      Displacement184.40 cc
      Engine Type
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      4 Stroke, SI Engine
      Number Of Cylinders
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      1
      Valves (per cylinder)
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      2
      Fuel TypePetrol
      Max Power16.99 PS @ 8500 rpm
      Max Torque
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      15.7 Nm @ 6000 rpm
      Claimed Top Speed130 kmph
      Flex Fuel BlendE20
      Supply SystemFuel Injection
      Starting System
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      Self Start Only
      Cooling System
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      Air Cooled
      Bore
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      61 mm
      Stroke
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      63.096 mm
      Compression Ratio
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      9.5:1
      Emission Norm Compliance
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      BS6.2
      Spark Plugs1 Per Cylinder
      Drive Type
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      Chain Drive
      Transmission TypeManual
      Clutch
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      Multiplate Wet Clutch
      Gearbox
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      5 Speed
      Gear Shift Pattern1 Down 4 Up
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      Features

      HeadlightLED
      IndicatorsLED
      TaillightLED
      Daytime Running LampsYes
      Instrument Console Type
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      Digital
      Digital Display TypeTFT
      Display Size4.2 inch
      Bluetooth ConnectivityBluetooth
      NavigationYes
      Gear Position IndicatorYes
      TachometerDigital
      Speedometer
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      Digital
      Odometer
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      Digital
      Tripmeter
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      Digital
      No. Of Tripmeters2
      ClockYes
      Call/SMS AlertsYes
      Distance To EmptyYes
      Real Time Mileage IndicatorYes
      Average Fuel Economy IndicatorYes
      Music ControlYes
      Fuel GaugeDigital
      Low Fuel IndicatorYes
      Side Stand WarningYes
      Malfunction IndicatorYes
      Low Oil IndicatorYes
      Service Due IndicatorYes
      Kill SwitchYes
      Pass Beam SwitchYes
      Hazard Light SwitchYes
      Additional Features/Information
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      Honda RoadSync, Range Indicator, Weather Updates, Manage Messages Via Voice Commands, Seat Length - 590 mm, Honda Selectable Torque Control
      Body Graphics
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      Yes
      Battery Capacity12V / 5AH
      Pillion SeatYes
      USB Charging PortYes
      ABS TypeDual Channel
      Traction ControlYes
      Mobile ApplicationYes
      Seat TypeSplit
      Rear Footpegs
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      Yes
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      Mileage and Performance

      City Mileage (Tested)57.35 kmpl
      Highway Mileage (Tested)55.77 kmpl
      Overall Mileage57.35 kmpl
      Acceleration 0-60 kmph (sec)4.44s
      Acceleration 0-100 kmph (sec)12.91s
      Roll-ons 30-70 kmph (3rd Gear)5.23s
      Roll-ons 40-80 kmph (4th Gear)7.08s
      Braking 60-0 km/h17.04m
      Braking 80-0 km/h30.05m
      Braking 100-0 km/h50.62m
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      Chassis and Suspension

      Body TypeSports Bikes
      Frame TypeDiamond Type
      Front SuspensionUpside Down Fork (USD)
      Rear SuspensionMonoshock
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      Tyres and Brakes

      Tyre TypeTubeless
      Wheel TypeAlloy
      Wheel SizeFront :-431.8 mm,Rear :-431.8 mm
      Tyre SizeFront :-110/70-17 Rear :-140/70-17
      Front Tyre Pressure (Rider)25 psi
      Rear Tyre Pressure (Rider)25 psi
      Front Tyre Pressure (Rider & Pillion)25 psi
      Rear Tyre Pressure (Rider & Pillion)29 psi
      Front BrakeDisc
      Front Brake Size
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      276 mm
      Front Caliper2 Piston
      Rear BrakeDisc
      Rear Brake Size
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      220 mm
      Rear Caliper1 Piston
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      Riding Position and Seating

      Seat TypeSplit
      Rear Footpegs
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      Yes
      Pillion Grab RailYes
      Saree GuardYes
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      Dimensions and Capacity

      Length2034 mm
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      783 mm
      Height1064 mm
      Wheelbase1356 mm
      Ground Clearance168 mm
      Seat Height790 mm
      Kerb Weight142 kg
      Fuel Tank Capacity12 L
      Fuel Tank Reserve Capacity1.9 L
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      Vehicle Warranty3 Years or 42,000 Km
      1st Service750-1000 Kms/15-30 Days
      2nd Service5500-6000 Kms/165-180 Days
      3rd Service11500-12000 Kms/350-365 Days
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      Q) What is the exact on-road price of Honda Hornet 2.0?
      A) The on-road price of Honda Hornet 2.0 in Delhi starts at Rs. 1,74,446. The on-road price is inclusive of RTO charges and insurance.
      Q) Which bikes is better Honda Hornet 2.0 or Yamaha R15 V4?
      A) Honda Hornet 2.0 price starts at 1,48,975 (ex-showroom) with engine capacity 184.40 cc, fuel Tank Capacity of 12 L with kerb weight of 142 kg. While Yamaha R15 V4 price starts 1,98,494 (ex-showroom) with engine capacity 155 cc, fuel Tank Capacity of 11 L with kerb weight of 141 kg. You can compare Honda Hornet 2.0 vs Yamaha R15 V4 on the basis of their price, features & specs.
      Q) What is the mileage of Honda Hornet 2.0?
      A) The Mileage Of Honda Hornet 2.0 is 57.35 kmpl.
      Q) What are different variants for Honda Hornet 2.0?
      A) Honda Hornet 2.0 is a bikes that comes in 1 variants - Honda Hornet 2.0 STD
      Q) What will the EMI or down payment for Honda Hornet 2.0?
      A) Honda Hornet 2.0 EMI starts at Rs 5,058 per month for a tenure of 36 months @ 9.7% for a loan amount of Rs 2,03,262 & down payment will be Rs 17000.
      Q)  What are the latest July offers available on Honda Hornet 2.0?
      A) For the month of July/2026, 2 offers are available on the Honda Hornet 2.0 in Delhi. Check Here.
      Q) What is the engine displacement of Honda Hornet 2.0?
      A) The engine displacement of Honda Hornet 2.0 is 184.40 cc
      Deepak Kumar asked on 25 Feb 2025
      Q) What type of clutch system does the Honda Hornet 2.0 have?
      By Bikedekho Experts on 25 Feb 2025

      A) The Honda Hornet 2.0 features an Assist

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      Deepak Kumar asked on 21 Feb 2025
      Q) What are the key safety and performance features of this bike?
      By Bikedekho Experts on 21 Feb 2025

      A) This bike comes with top-notch safety and performance features, including a 1-... Read More

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      Honda Hornet 2.0 Summary

      Honda Hornet 2.0 On-road price
      The on road price in Delhi starts at ₹1,74,446 and goes up to ₹. It is available in 1 variants.

      Honda Hornet 2.0 Specifications and Dimensions
      The Honda Hornet 2.0 is powered by a 184.40 cc, Air Cooled engine producing 16.99 PS @ 8500 rpm and 15.7 Nm @ 6000 rpm. The engine is paired with a 5 Speed gearbox. The Honda Hornet 2.0 weight is 142 kg, while the seat height is 790 mm. Suspension bits include a Upside Down Fork (USD) and Monoshock. 

      In Honda Hornet 2.0 STD, the top variant, there's a 17 inch front and 17 inch rear wheel, wrapped with 110/70 and 140/70 respectively. The fuel tank capacity stands at 12 L litres.

      Honda Hornet 2.0 Colour Options
      Across variants, the Honda Hornet 2.0 is available in 4 colours.

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      Honda Hornet 2.0 Latest Updates

      • October 3, 2025: The Honda Hornet 2.0 has a waiting time ranging from 10 to 20 days across major cities in India. For a clearer picture of the waiting times, it is best to reach out to your nearest dealership.

      • September 25, 2025: Honda has sold 901 units of the Hornet 2.0 in August 2025. Compared to the previous month’s sales of 782 units, it is a considerable increase.

      • September 23, 2025: Honda India has made the Hornet 2.0 more affordable with GST 2.0. The price is down by Rs 12,000 and now starts at Rs 1.45 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi).

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