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    Honda CB300R

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    The Honda CB300R is a 300cc naked bike from the Japanese manufacturer. It offers a neo-retro-inspired design, with a round headlight and a sculpted tank with aggressive-looking tank extensions. The CB300R overall has a sleek profile and comes off as quite a compact 300cc bike.
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    Honda CB300R Price

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    CB300R STD
    160 kmph30 kmpl286.01 cc
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    Honda CB300R Key Specs & Features

    Engine286.01 cc
    Power31.13 PS
    Torque27.5 Nm
    Mileage30 kmpl
    Kerb Weight146 kg
    BrakesDouble Disc
    • ABS Dual Channel
    • DRLs
    • Service Due Indicator
    • Speedometer Digital
    • Odometer Digital
    • Tripmeter Digital
    • Fuel gauge
    • Tachometer Digital
    • Fantastic quality. Parts like switchgear and handlebar feel lifted off from larger Hondas.

      Fantastic quality. Parts like switchgear and handlebar feel lifted off from larger Hondas.

    • The torquey motor offers good performance and is frugal too.

      The torquey motor offers good performance and is frugal too.

    • Has nailed the neo-retro design theme.

      Has nailed the neo-retro design theme.

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    Expert Review

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    4.1Extensively tested and reviewed by Gaurav Sadanand
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    Expert Verdict

    Despite offering decent performance and sporty riding dynamics, the Honda CB300R needs a big refresh very soon. The styling feels

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    • 4.0

      Design & Quality

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      Features & Practicality

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      Rider & Pillion Comfort

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      Engine & Performance

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      Ride Quality & Handling

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    Good Things

    • Fantastic looks and premium feel
    • Good low-to-midrange performance ... Read More
    • Low seat height and lightweight
    • Fantastic fuel efficiency

    Could Be Better

    • Tiny Pillion Seat
    • Compact dimensions, looks like a small 150cc bike
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    Expert Review of CB300R
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    4.1Extensively tested and reviewed by Gaurav Sadanand
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    Expert Verdict

    Despite offering decent performance and sporty riding dynamics, the Honda CB300R needs a big refresh very soon. The styling feels quite old now and the features list is incomparable to its rivals. The Triumph Speed 400, for example, offers a bigger engine with a far better features list for the same price tag.

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      Design & Quality

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      Features & Practicality

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      Rider & Pillion Comfort

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      Engine & Performance

    • 4.5

      Ride Quality & Handling

    • Verdict
    • Pros & Cons
    • Honda CB300R - Introduction
    • Design & Quality
    • Features & Practicality
    • Rider & Pillion Comfort
    • Engine & Performance
    • Ride Quality & Handling
    • Verdict
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    Pros & Cons

    Good Things

    • Fantastic looks and premium feel
    • Good low-to-midrange performance
    • Low seat height and lightweight
    • Fantastic fuel efficiency

    Could Be Better

    • Tiny Pillion Seat
    • Compact dimensions, looks like a small 150cc bike

    Honda CB300R - Introduction

    Everyone was excited when Honda announced the arrival of the neo-retro CB300R in India back in 2019. Unfortunately, the bike flew under the radar when it was officially launched, mainly because of the steep pricing and it being a CKD import. I loved the way the bike looked, but the price meant very few people actually went ahead and bought one. 

    That said, the bike’s back in its BS6 form, and more importantly, it’s now locally manufactured with a few extra goodies, all for ₹ 37,000 less. Meaning, Honda didn’t just slap a new paint job and call it a day. The updates are small on paper, but they add up.

    Honda CB300R Expert Review

    4.0

    Design & Quality

    Design

    In terms of design, the CB300R looks like a million bucks. It’s got a clean, muscular design with crisp lines and premium touches. The latest update added two new colors, and the bike also gets a gold-colored USD fork up front and a revised exhaust can. Subtle but effective. The LCD dash is familiar but now includes a gear position indicator, which I found super helpful given how short the gearing is. More than once, I found myself in fourth gear while just cruising around at city speeds.

    That said, the horn and indicator switchgear still feel like they were designed by someone having a bad day. Why Honda insists on placing the horn above the indicator is beyond me, and it’s endlessly annoying. But at least they added a side-stand engine cut-off this time around.

    Colours

    You can buy the CB300R offered in two color options: Matte Massive Grey Metallic and Matte Red Metallic. Though both shades look amazing, I personally prefer the former livery since it highlights the bike’s muscular lines better and gives it a stealthy, premium vibe. Also, the gold USD forks pop beautifully against this backdrop.

    Wheels

    The bike runs on 17-inch alloy wheels shod with MRF Revz radial tyres. While the previous model had Michelin Pilot Streets, which were average at best, the MRFs on this updated version offer impressive grip and feel. They offer a good balance between everyday usability and a cornering grip. Whether you’re weaving through traffic or pushing the bike over weekend twisties, the tyres inspire confidence to some extent. However, they aren’t nearly as good as the TVS Eurogrip Protorq Extremes, Apollo Alpha H1s, or the Ceat SportRad tyres. Swap the MRFs for any of these and you’d be in for a treat. It will drastically improve the grip, feel, and confidence on the bike. 

    Build quality

    You can’t expect to go wrong here. The build quality is typical Honda. It’s solid and feels premium. The panel fit, paint finish, and overall detailing are excellent, and the bike feels like it’s built to last. Nothing feels flimsy, not even the switchgear. It’s solid and satisfying to operate.

    3.5

    Features & Practicality

    Safety Features

    The CB300R features dual-channel ABS as standard, paired to an IMU (Inertial Measurement Unit). What this essentially means is, the bike ABS reacts or responds more precisely depending on how the bike moves and behaves. Thankfully, it doesn’t intervene too early, and it works smoothly without being intrusive. The braking hardware is by Nissin, and while stopping power is decent, I did wish for a bit more initial bite.

    Convenience Features

    The updated CB gets a slip-and-assist unit, making downshifts smoother and clutch lever effort feel a lot lighter. It doesn’t come loaded with tech like a TFT or Bluetooth, which is a bummer. In my opinion, Honda should’ve at least included a proper TFT screen with smartphone connectivity and navigation, and could’ve even thrown in a rudimentary traction control system, considering even the more affordable Honda H’Ness CB350 gets one.

    4.0

    Rider & Pillion Comfort

    Rider Comfort

    Like I mentioned earlier, I’m on the taller side with a 5’10” frame. And I still found the CB300R to be surprisingly roomy for a small, tightly packed bike. It didn’t feel cramped at any given point. The rider’s triangle strikes a lovely balance between sporty and upright, and the low seat height makes it more accessible for shorter riders. 

    Pillion Comfort

    The pillion seat is quite small, but you can’t expect much from such a small bike. It’s no cruiser after all, so don’t expect a wide, roomy seat. That said, it’s decent for short rides. The footpeg position and grab rails are also comfortable enough for everyday use.

    4.5

    Engine & Performance

    The bike’s 286cc, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine is largely the same, but it has been updated to comply with stricter BS6 norms. Interestingly, the Japanese brand has managed to increase the bike’s power to 31.1PS while also shedding a kilo off its kerb weight. Peak torque remains unchanged at 27.5Nm. You get the same 6-speed transmission but with a slip and assist clutch, which makes the lever action a lot lighter and prevents the rear wheel from hopping under hard downshifts. 

    City performance

    This is where the CB300R feels the happiest. The short hearing means you can amble along in third or fourth gear at low speeds without any juddering. The engine felt smooth, the throttle response was linear, and the clutch effort was feather-light, making it a perfect city commuter. The bike also feels eager if you’re filtering through traffic or making quick overtakes. At no point did I feel that there was any lack of performance. 

    Highway performance

    Out on the highway, the CB300R comes into its own. It can cruise comfortably around 85-90kmph without any strain. Push it beyond that, though, and you can feel the motor working harder. I touched a speedo-indicated speed of 150kmph, but it takes some time to get there. Don’t mistake the CB for a highway cruiser, because that isn’t the case. While it can handle short highway bursts and weekend rights with ease, don’t expect KTM-like urgency at the top end.

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    4.5

    Ride Quality & Handling

    Underpinnings

    The bike weighs a meager 146kg thanks to a compact frame, lightweight components, and top-notch mechanicals. It’s a typical Honda in that sense. It feels light on its feet and was razor sharp to my inputs. This makes zipping through traffic or tackling the twisties over the weekend extremely enjoyable.  

    Brakes

    Its braking setup includes a 296mm front and 220mm rear disc mated to Nissin calipers and an IMU-supported ABS. During our performance test, braking felt predictable and stable, but I still wish the front had a sharper initial bite. This would not only help me modulate the braking better but also improve the overall experience. 

    City Handling

    The CB300R is a brilliant handler no matter where you put it. It feels effortless. The bike's low weight and slim profile helped me squeeze through tight spots with ease. It’s light to steer, unlike some front-heavy bikes, and the throttle response is smooth too. So it’s the perfect companion in bumper-to-bumper traffic.

    Highway Handling

    Now you wouldn’t expect something this light to feel planted at highway speeds, but you’d be surprised how stable the CB300R is. It handled quick direction changes effortlessly and always felt sure-footed. There was no second-guessing; I always knew exactly what the bike was doing. Yes, there’s no wind protection whatsoever, but it’s manageable. 

    Cornering

    I’ve ridden every generation of the Duke 390, and every model keeps getting sharper and sharper with the way it handles. The CB300R isn’t much different. It’ll keep you grinning from ear to ear. It leans in easily and stays predictable through corners. You can feel the bike communicating what exactly it’s doing. While the MRF radial tyres offer decent grip, I’d suggest switching to grippier TVS Eurogrip Protorq Extremes, Apollo Alpha H1s, or the Ceat SportRad tyres if you want to get the most out of the bike.

    Ride Quality

    Suspension-wise, the CB300R misses out on the international-spec Showa forks, but the locally sourced USDs from Endurance do the job just fine. It’s tuned to be slightly on the firmer side, so it feels sportier but doesn’t compromise on ride quality over bad roads. 

    Even over rough patches and speed bumps, the bike feels composed. The rear monoshock also feels well-calibrated for Indian roads. It doesn’t punish your back over sharper bumps. The bike feels confident and settled in heavy traffic and country lane roads.

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    Verdict

    If you’re graduating from a 100-150cc bike, the CB300R is a viable option. It’s the most likable small-capacity motorcycle I’ve ridden. It’s light, fast, refined, and genuinely a lot of fun, and makes a lot of sense for those who value simplicity, performance, and build quality over gimmicks.

    The price tag is still up for debate, though. Sure, it’s more affordable than before, and it undercuts the Apache RTR 310 and the G310R

    But that price tag is a tough pill to swallow. At ₹2.40 lakh, it’s now more affordable than before and undercuts the G310R and KTM Duke 390. But it’s still closer to some of the bigger bikes in terms of pricing. I’ve said this a million times, and I’ll say it again: Honda really needs to rethink its pricing strategy if it wants this gem to reach more Indian riders.

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    Competitors

    Bike

    Power

    Torque

    Features

    Weight

    Price (ex-showroom)

    Honda CB300R

    31.1PS

    27.5 Nm

    LCD dash, IMU-based ABS, slip-assist clutch

    146 kg

    ₹2.40 lakh

    TVS Apache RTR 310

    35.6PS

    28.7 Nm

    5-inch TFT, ride modes, cruise control, TPMS

    169 kg

    ₹2.39 lakh - 2.62 lakh

    Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z

    43PS

    35 Nm

    LCD dash, ride modes, traction control, ABS

    174 kg

    ₹1.85 lakh

    KTM 390 Duke

    46PS

    39 Nm

    TFT dash, ride modes, Quickshifter+

    171 kg

    ₹2.97 lakh

    The TVS Apache RTR 310 leads the pack on features and value. The KTM 390 Duke is unmatched for sheer performance. The Bajaj NS400Z delivers incredible value and surprising performance for the price. The CB300R, meanwhile, doesn’t shout the loudest but delivers a sublime, well-rounded riding experience. It’s not the flashiest, but it might just be the most satisfying.

    That said, if you have the budget and your heart's set on it, you won't be disappointed. The CB300R is still the most fun you can have on a sub-150 kg motorcycle in India right now.

    Honda CB300R Videos

    • Honda CB300R : Retro meets Tron00:05:11
      Honda CB300R : Retro meets Tron
      Jun 03, 201937.08k ViewsBy BikeDekho
    • Honda CB300R Launched | First Look00:03:40
      Honda CB300R Launched | First Look
      Feb 08, 20197.68k ViewsBy Amarjyot Singh

    Honda CB300R News & Updates

    • Is The Honda CB300R Discontinued?
      Is The Honda CB300R Discontinued?

      Seems so, as per our sources, as well as the sales numbers in the last three months

      By PranavJun 26, 2025

    Honda CB300R Colours

    Honda CB300R is available in multiple colour options in India. View all bike images with different colour options on BikeDekho.

    • Pearl Spartan RedPearl Spartan Red
    • Matte Massive GreyMatte Massive Grey

    Honda CB300R User Reviews

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      vikram on May 31, 2025
      5.0
      Best bike for every Indian
      Honda bikes is the best bike for every Indians , I like this bike , the comfort and features is outstanding the love this bike I ride this bike every day in city and highway, the cb 300r is the best city ride bike , the exhauste and console are very pretty and my favourite thing of this bike is looks.
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      shivam on May 25, 2025
      5.0
      Honda Bike CB300R
      Buying experience is so good at time I am so excited and the looks of the bike is awesome and firing look like and lion. Bike performance is so good and maintenance and servicing is comfortable the servicing of my bike every after 3 months so it is comfortable.The colour of my bike is black and trendy.
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      tirth on Mar 22, 2025
      4.8
      Best bike in world
      This bike look is very beautiful and performance is very best bike material is best I ride this bike dally 50 km around and very comfortable I am rider and I suggest this bike for dally use I ride this bike in highway this very fast bike hondaCB300R always best this bike maileg is very high this bike is allrounder .
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      anish on Dec 28, 2024
      3.7
      About honda cb300r
      Absolutely a great bike for 300cc lovers but there are alot of bikes which are under in this segment so i prefer if you love the comfortness and a great mileage you can go by this honda cb300 r and i personally enjoyed riding in this bike the maintenance of this bike is somewhat ok for middle class people and when it comes to perfomance it is good for me actually
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      noyan on Oct 24, 2024
      3.8
      Honda CB300R handles very poorly
      I personally feel that Honda CB300R handles very poorly compared to other bikes in this segment. The bike being light in weight, high wind speeds easily topples the whole bike and makes it exceedingly unstable at speeds above 80 kilometers per hour. I ride this bikes at city approx 34 kmpl on soft throttle which is low. I do not even hard push the bike on highways.
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      sufiyan on Oct 09, 2024
      3.7
      CB300R is an entertaining and lightweight bike
      Honda CB300R is an entertaining and lightweight bike that is well suited to navigate busy traffic. The 286cc engine provides for good acceleration and high ultimate speed, which makes it possible to blend in with the rest of traffic. The bikeโ€™s controls are sharp and effortless adjusted, allowing easy turning of the bike in traffic and around corners. The bikeโ€™s suspension system is sufficiently springy without being overly large and has an easy upright sitting position. The mileage is lower than that achievable with some sub 250cc bikes but still fairly good for a bike with 300cc engine size. In conclusion, the CB300R is the ideal city bike for urban dwellers who dislike confinement in the city but want to have fun riding.
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      shanu on Aug 21, 2024
      4.5
      Accha Machine hai chota packet bada dhamaka
      Accha machine hai ek dum street fighter ke jaise city ride smooth hai bike ke dimensions ke vajah se chota packet bada dhamaka
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      deepak on Aug 05, 2024
      5.0
      The Bike is very good โค๏ธ
      The Bike is very good and performance is More High and Looking is so Awesome mileage is 30 KMPL plus and Engine is very Smooth Bike come to Good Price Range.
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      yash on Jul 31, 2024
      4.2
      Bike review
      I really like the bike very happy and very beautiful bike and the speed of the bike is very good overall
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      yash on Jul 22, 2024
      4.5
      CB300R review
      the CB300R is praised for style, performance, and value.Its 286cc single-cylinder engine delivers a balance of power and efficiency, making it suitable for both city commuting and light touring.
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    Honda CB300R Mileage

    The ARAI claimed mileage of Honda CB300R is 30 kmpl. This is the claimed mileage for all variants.

    Fuel TypeARAI Mileage
    Petrol30 kmpl
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      Honda CB300R Specifications

      Engine and Transmission

      Engine Type
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      Liquid Cooled, 4 Stroke, SI, BS-VI Engine
      Displacement286.01 cc
      Max Torque
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      27.5 Nm @ 7500 rpm
      No. of Cylinders
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      1
      Cooling System
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      Liquid Cooled
      Valve Per Cylinder
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      4
      Starting
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      Self Start Only
      Fuel SupplyFuel Injection
      Clutch
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      Multiplate Wet Clutch
      Gear Box
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      6 Speed
      Bore
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      76.0 mm
      Stroke
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      63.043 mm
      Compression Ratio
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      10.7:1
      Emission Type
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      BS6.2
      Gear Shifting Pattern1 Down 5 Up
      Spark Plugs1 Per Cylinder
      Caliper - Front2 Piston
      Caliper - Rear1 Piston
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      Features

      Instrument Console
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      Digital
      Speedometer
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      Digital
      TachometerDigital
      Tripmeter
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      Digital
      Odometer
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      Digital
      Seat TypeSplit
      Body Graphics
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      Yes
      ClockDigital
      Passenger Footrest
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      Yes
      Average Fuel economy IndicatorYes
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      Features and Safety

      Service Due IndicatorYes
      Pass SwitchYes
      ClockDigital
      Additional Features
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      New Full LCD Multi Function Meter, Seat Length - 627 mm, Emergency Stop Singal, Hazard Switch
      Passenger Footrest
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      Yes
      Engine Kill SwitchYes
      Real Time Mileage IndicatorYes
      Saree GuardYes
      Hazard LightsYes
      Shift LightYes
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      Mileage and Performance

      Overall Mileage30 kmpl
      Acceleration (0-80 Kmph)4.79s
      Acceleration (0-100 Kmph)7.35s
      Quarter Mile15.57 sec @ 132.21 kmph
      Roll-ons (30-70 kmph)4.21s
      Roll-ons (40-80 kmph)5.15s
      Braking (60-0 Kmph)17.86m
      Braking (80-0 Kmph)31.72m
      Braking (100-0 Kmph)51.07m
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      Chassis and Suspension

      Body TypeSports Bikes
      Body Graphics
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      Yes
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      Dimensions and Capacity

      Width
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      802 mm
      Length2017 mm
      Height1047 mm
      Fuel Capacity9.7 L
      Fuel Reserve1.9 L
      Ground Clearance157 mm
      Wheelbase1352 mm
      Kerb Weight146 kg
      Seat height801 mm
      Pillion SeatYes
      Pillion Grab RailYes
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      Electricals

      HeadlightLED
      TaillightLED
      Turn Signal LampLED
      DRLsYes
      Projector HeadlightsLED Projector
      Low Oil IndicatorYes
      Low Fuel IndicatorYes
      Average Fuel economy IndicatorYes
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      Tyres and Brakes

      Front Brake Diameter
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      296 mm
      Rear Brake Diameter
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      220 mm
      Front Tyre Pressure (Rider)29 psi
      Front Tyre Pressure (Rider & Pillion)29 psi
      Rear Tyre Pressure (Rider)33 psi
      Rear Tyre Pressure (Rider & Pillion)33 psi
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      Performance

      0-100 Kmph (sec)7.35s
      Top Speed160 kmph
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      Motor & Battery

      Peak Power31.13 PS @ 9000 rpm
      Drive Type
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      Chain Drive
      Battery Capacity12V / 6AH
      TransmissionManual
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      Underpinnings

      Suspension Front41 mm, Upside Down
      Suspension Rear7 Step adjustable monoshock
      Front BrakeDisc
      Rear BrakeDisc
      ABSDual Channel
      Tyre SizeFront :-110/70-17, Rear :-150/60-17
      Wheel SizeFront :-431.8 mm,Rear :-431.8 mm
      Wheels TypeAlloy
      FrameDiamond Type
      Tyre TypeTubeless
      1st Service1000 Kms/30 Days
      2nd Service6000 Kms/180 Days
      3rd Service12000 Kms/365 Days
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      What's Included

      Vehicle Warranty3 Years or 42,000 Km
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      Console Features

      Digital Display TypeLCD
      No. of Tripmeters2
      Stand AlarmYes
      Gear IndicatorYes
      Hazard Warning IndicatorYes
      High beam indicatorYes
      Engine Temperature IndicatorYes
      Malfunction IndicatorYes
      Average SpeedYes
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      Honda CB300R Questions & answers

      Abhijeet asked on 21 Jan 2023
      Q) Can I purchase Honda CB300R from normal Honda showroom?
      By Bikedekho Experts on 21 Jan 2023

      A) For this, we would suggest you to please connect with the nearest authorized ... Read More

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      Abhijeet asked on 11 Jan 2023
      Q) How many gears are available in Honda CB300R?
      By Bikedekho Experts on 11 Jan 2023

      A) Honda has equipped the motorcycle with a slipper clutch for its 6-speed gearbox.

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      ahamed asked on 15 Nov 2022
      Q) What is the mileage?
      By Bikedekho Experts on 15 Nov 2022

      A) As of now, there is no official update from the brand's end. So, we would ... Read More

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      Sujay asked on 21 Mar 2021
      Q) When is the BS6 version of this bike will be relaunching in the Indian market?
      By Bikedekho Experts on 21 Mar 2021

      A) As of now, there is no official update available from the brand's end. We would ... Read More

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      Dipankar asked on 22 Jan 2020
      Q) I am fat about 100 kg and a heighr of 5.5. Will cb300r suit for me?
      By Bikedekho Experts on 22 Jan 2020

      A) The bike will be a little uncomfortable for you to handle. Even the height of ... Read More

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      Honda CB300R Latest Updates

      June 26, 2025: According to our dealership sources, Honda has likely discontinued the CB300R in India. We have reached out to the brand for a clarification, and will update once we hear from them.

      June 24, 2025: Honda has not sold a single unit of the CB300R in India in May 2025 which was the same story in the previous month as well.

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