Is Honda CB trigger discontinued?
Is Honda CB trigger discontinued?
MUMBAI: Having had a patchy presence in the premium end of the market, Honda Motorcycle & Scooters India will be discontinuing its 150 cc bike Trigger, after selling it for merely 2 years in the Indian market. Y S Guleria, Sr VP, sales and marketing at Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India confirmed the development to ET.
Is Honda trigger available in Bangladesh?
CB Trigger SD is a high performing bike which is available in the Bangladesh motorcycle market.
How fast is a Honda CB?
CB750A Hondamatic
Also called | Hondamatic |
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Engine | 736.6 cc (44.95 cu in) inline-four, SOHC air-cooled |
Bore / stroke | 61.0 mm × 63.0 mm (2.40 in × 2.48 in) |
Compression ratio | 7.7:1 |
Top speed | 156 km/h (97 mph) |
When did Honda discontinue the trigger?
Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India (HMSI) has discontinued the CB Trigger within 2 years of its launch in the Indian market. The Honda CB Trigger registered sales of merely 8,000 units for quarter April to June, 2015.
What is the price of Honda CB Trigger in India?
The bike is available across the country in the price range of Rs. 68,665 to Rs. 78,232 (ex-showroom, Delhi). Honda CB Trigger comes in four attractive colors: Black, Meteor Green Metallic, Pearl Siena Red and Pearl Sunbeam White. The bike stands competitively against Yamaha FZ and Suzuki Gixxer.
When did Honda CB Trigger 150cc motorcycle come out?
25th August, 2015: Honda CB Trigger is a premium 150cc naked motorcycle offered by the Japanese manufacturer. With a sharp body design and refined 150cc motor, the bike was launched by the company to enter the country’s urban street bike segment.
What are the colors options available in the hithonda CB Trigger?
Honda CB Trigger comes in four attractive colors: Black, Meteor Green Metallic, Pearl Siena Red and Pearl Sunbeam White. The bike stands competitively against Yamaha FZ and Suzuki Gixxer. Are you Confused?
Is the Honda trigger a good looking motorcycle?
The Honda Trigger is a reasonably good looking motorcycle except, probably at the rear where the chubby LED tail light manages to overwhelm the 110 section rear tyre. The Trigger looks best from the front three-quarters with the oversized faux air scoops (thankfully no sabre teeth here) and the headlight reminiscent of the Honda Streetfire.
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