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2026 Honda CBR150R: Stealth Black Edition Launched Internationally

The new paint scheme feels similar to the orange shade that the Indian CBR 150R had

Quick Highlights:

  • New Stealth Black Edition launched in Malaysia 

  • The bike is now available in a total of three colour options

  • Remains mechanically unchanged 

Honda has launched a Stealth Black Edition of the CBR150R in Malaysia, and this time the changes are purely cosmetic. Priced at RM13,399 (around Rs 3.16 lakh), this small-capacity sportbike now gets a fresh new colour option, giving buyers an extra choice without altering anything underneath.

What’s New?

The main highlight of the Stealth Black Edition is the new black and orange dual-tone paint scheme. It gets bright orange accents across key areas like the headlight, top of the fuel tank, engine cowl and the tail section. The fairing continues to feature the CBR150R branding, while the engine cowl gets the gloss black Honda logo. Overall, this new shade looks quite aggressive and complements the bike’s sharp, sporty design quite well.

With this new addition, the CBR150R is now available in a total of three colour options. The other two include a clean silver finish, and the iconic Honda tricolour scheme (red, white and blue), inspired by bigger bikes like the Fireblade.

What Remains Unchanged?

Mechanically, the Honda CBR150R remains unchanged. It continues with the same 150cc, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine producing 16PS and 13.7Nm. At 137kg (kerb), it remains a lightweight, easy-to-ride sportbike aimed at everyday usability with a sporty edge. It has a golden-coloured inverted fork, and a monoshock. The bike runs on 17-inch alloy wheels at both ends, with a 100-section front and a 130-section rear tyre.

Feature wise, the CBR150R is still quite basic. It gets all-LED lights, dual channel ABS, and an LCD instrument console without smartphone connectivity.

What About Its India Launch?

In the international market, Honda has been consistent with the updating the small capacity CBR and CB series. In India, the CBR150R and CBR250R were discontinued in 2017, and it's unlikely that they will be relaunched in India anytime soon. Talking about this new update, it is quite simple, but effective. The new black shade adds a fresher, more aggressive look to the CBR150R, while keeping everything else unchanged. For buyers in Malaysia, it just means one more stylish option to pick from.

Honda CBR150R User Reviews

N
nitin on Dec 09, 2024
4.3
Honda cbr 150r

This bike looks are so aggresive I loved the fit and finish by honda The is so refined The milage of this bike is okay The top range of this bike is too too good The control of this bike is too good The brakes of this bike is too good The price of this bike is good Read More

K
kalyan on Nov 30, 2024
5.0
Waiting for launch

I love this bike waiting for launch very nice looking world best in Honda bike and scooter.engine is very smooth and long life

A
abhishek on Oct 26, 2024
3.8
Amazing bike in this budget segment

The looks of bike is very owsam it is such a amazing bike in milage and performance it is better the R15 V4

A
abhishek on Oct 18, 2024
4.2
Review of honda cbr150r

This bike is amazing. The bikes mileage is 40-45.It is most powerful bike in150 segment and gives best performance.this is best

M
manendra on Sep 28, 2024
5.0
Honda CBR 150

My favourite again. Waiting for it. Please launch it as soon as I can't wait .thank you Honda for it

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Pranav Singh Rawat is a Correspondent with the CarDekho Group, covering motorcycles, emerging mobility trends, and the Indian two-wheeler industry. A Mechanical Engineering graduate, he combines technical expertise with a rider-first perspective to create engaging and informative automotive content. Passionate about all kinds of motorcycles, from sportbikes to adventure tourers, he brings real-world riding experience and industry insights to his work, helping enthusiasts and buyers make informed decisions.
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