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Honda CB250R vs CB300R: Differences Explained

The identical-looking motorcycles have quite some differences

The identical-looking motorcycles have quite some differences 

Honda Malaysia recently gave the CB250R a bunch of functional updates for 2022. The pocket rocket, in its latest iteration, is a much more wholesome motorcycle than before. So that had us wondering how different it is from the desi Honda CB300R? Let’s find out:


For 2022, Honda has equipped the CB250R with Showa’s Big Piston Separate Function Inverted Fork. Along with that you get a five-step, preload-adjustable monoshock. The India-spec CB300R, on the other hand, not only comes with a lip-smacking gold-finished Showa inverted fork, but its monoshock also has seven-step preload adjustability. 

Coming to the most interesting part, the CB250R has a 249cc, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine that makes 27.4PS and 23.4Nm. The CB300R, as its name suggests, employs a bigger 286cc, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine that makes 31PS and 27.5Nm. 

In terms of dimensions, the India-spec Honda CB300R has a 3mm shorter wheelbase. That, coupled with the fact that at 146kg, the CB300R is only 2kg heavier than its Malaysian quarter-litre sibling, should ideally make it the faster, more flickable bike. For once, India gets a bigger-engined, more powerful bike, and we’re not complaining. 

While the CB250R continues with its LCD instrument cluster, it now comes with a gear position indicator, something that the India-spec CB300R got earlier this year

Other aspects remain identical for both the bikes. Even in terms of design, the bikes adopt a neo-retro design with a circular headlight and sleek taillamp. Both also get a chiseled design, giving them a muscular look. That said, while the India-spec CB300R gets a small 9.7-litre tank, the CB250R’s tank is slightly bigger at 10.1-litres. 


Honda has priced the 2022 CB300R for Rs 2,77,000 (ex-showroom Delhi). While the bike comes off as a great package overall, the Rs 57,000 bump in price over its BS4 iteration is hard to justify as there are no tangible updates.

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.Read More

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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. Read More

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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 .Read More

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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 Read More

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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.Read More

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Nishaad Joshi was a Correspondent with the CarDekho Group with over 3 years of experience covering motorcycles and the Indian two-wheeler industry, now working in a freelance capacity. His obsession with motorcycles began the day he first watched the movie Dhoom and he\'s been chasing that high ever since. Whether it\'s a late-night chai run or a long weekend ride, he\'s always looking for reasons to be on two wheels. Through years of riding and engaging with motorcyclists across different segments, he has developed a strong understanding of what riders truly value in a motorcycle. He leverages these insights to deliver buyer-focused recommendations, helping readers find the motorcycle that best suits their needs, riding style, and budget.
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