Honda CB300F Flex Fuel Launched at Rs 1.70 Lakh in India; Runs on 85% Ethanol
Aside from the Flex Fuel update, the 2024 Honda CB300F keeps all its original features, including the design, hardware, engine, and overall configuration.
Honda has launched the CB300F Flex Fuel motorcycle in India at Rs 1.70 lakh (ex-showroom). The bike can run on an ethanol-gasoline mixture, comprising up to 85% ethanol and 15% gasoline. This feature makes the CB300F an eco-friendly option, aligning with global efforts to reduce carbon emissions. Powered by a 293cc single-cylinder engine, the bike maintains its strong performance while offering riders a more sustainable fuel alternative. The CB300F Flex Fuel is available in a single variant with two colour options. Bookings for the motorcycle are already underway, and it will be available at Honda’s BigWing dealerships by the end of the month. With the growing emphasis on renewable energy sources, Honda's latest product marks an important step in promoting biofuel adoption in the country.
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Honda CB300F Flex Fuel: What's New?
Aside from the Flex Fuel update, the 2024 Honda CB300F keeps all its original features, including the design, hardware, engine, and overall configuration. As mentioned before, it can be had in two paint schemes – Sports Red and Mat Axis Grey Metallic – both of which are available for the standard model as well. The main visual change is the addition of a green decal on the tank cover, displaying the ‘FlexTech’ label. The bike also uses the same digital instrument cluster, now enhanced with an ethanol indicator,w which lights up when the fuel blend contains more than 85% ethanol.
Honda CB300F: Mechanical Setup
Powering the Honda CB300F is a 293cc single-cylinder petrol engine, compliant with OBD II standards, delivering 24bhp of maximum power and 25.6Nm of peak torque. The engine is paired with a six-speed gearbox featuring an assist slipper clutch for smoother shifts. The bike’s suspension setup includes a 5-step adjustable rear mono-shock and a golden upside-down front fork. For braking, it is equipped with a 276mm front disc and a 220mm rear disc, supported by dual-channel ABS for enhanced safety and control.
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Honda CB300F: Features List
In terms of features, the new Honda CB300F comes equipped with a fully digital instrument cluster, which offers five levels of brightness adjustment and displays key information such as the speedometer, odometer, tachometer, gear position indicator, fuel gauge, and dual trip meters. Other notable features include Honda’s Selectable Torque Control (HTSC), an all-LED lighting system, and the Honda Smartphone Voice Control System (HSVCS), enhancing both functionality and convenience for riders.
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