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Honda CB125 Hornet debuts: Should Hero Xtreme 125, TVS Raider 125 be worried?

Honda CB125 Hornet debuts: Should Hero Xtreme 125, TVS Raider 125 be worried?

India Today4 days ago
Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India has unveiled its all-new CB125 Hornet to rival the Hero Xtreme 125R and the TVS Raider in the 125cc segment with an aggressive streetfighter design and advanced features. Targeted at the urban youth, the CB125 Hornet is positioned as a premium, performance-oriented motorcycle that fuses style, innovation, and agility.
advertisementHonda CB125 Hornet designThe CB125 Hornet makes an immediate impression with its bold front fascia, signature twin-LED headlamp with LED DRLs, and high-mounted LED indicators. Its sharp, muscular fuel tank, aggressive tank shrouds, and sporty muffler give it a dynamic road presence. Enhancing the visual appeal are first-in-segment golden USD front forks and a split seat setup that adds both sportiness and comfort.
A standout design element is the fuel tank-mounted ignition key, which not only adds a touch of uniqueness but also enhances rider convenience. Completing the package are stylish multi-spoke alloy wheels and a sleek rear profile.Honda CB125 Hornet features
Riders can stay connected on the go, thanks to a 4.2-inch TFT display with Bluetooth connectivity and Honda RoadSync app support. The interface provides turn-by-turn navigation, call and message alerts, and music control via the left-side switchgear. A USB Type-C charging port is standard, along with a side-stand engine inhibitor and engine stop switch for added safety.Honda CB125 Hornet performance
At the heart of the CB125 Hornet lies a 123.94cc, single-cylinder, fuel-injected, OBD2B-compliant engine delivering 10.99bhp at 7500rpm and 11.2Nm at 6000 rpm. Mated to a 5-speed gearbox, it can accelerate from 0 to 60kmph in just 5.4 seconds, making it the fastest in its class and it weighs only 124kg.Honda CB125 Hornet suspension and brakes
Suspension duties are managed by upside-down front forks and a 5-step adjustable mono-shock at the rear, offering a balanced ride across varied road conditions. Braking is handled by a 240mm petal disc at the front and a 130mm drum at the rear, paired with single-channel ABS for added control. Wide tubeless tyres—80/100-17 at the front and 110/80-17 at the rear—provide enhanced grip and stability.Honda CB125 Hornet colours
The CB125 Hornet is available in four dual-tone colour options:Pearl Siren Blue with Lemon Ice YellowPearl Igneous BlackPearl Siren Blue with Athletic Blue MetallicPearl Siren Blue with Sports RedHonda CB125 Hornet priceHonda will launch the CB125 Hornet on August 1, when the company will open bookings for not just the CB125 Hornet, but for the Shine 100 DX as well.Subscribe to Auto Today Magazine- EndsMust Watch
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