Honda’s Affordable New Performance Moto Is Its Most Rider-Friendly Yet
Honda has confirmed the launch of new four-cylinder CB400 and CBR400R models featuring E-Clutch technology in select markets.
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The brief
Honda is expanding its motorcycle lineup with the introduction of the CBR400R and CB400 Super Four. These performance-oriented models feature four-cylinder engines and integrated E-Clutch technology designed for rider accessibility.
Coverage from Yahoo Autos, Motorcycle News, Visordown, and Gear Patrol highlights the bikes' branding as both affordable and rider-friendly. Honda Global reports indicate the company is currently showcasing its presence at the Goodwood Festival of Speed with figures such as Damon Hill.
Specific arrival dates for the new motorcycles have been confirmed for select markets. Future reports are expected to outline the exact global distribution schedule as the rollout commences.
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Quick answers
Which new Honda models were announced?
The manufacturer confirmed the launch of the CBR400R and the CB400 Super Four.
What technology is featured on these motorcycles?
Both models are equipped with four-cylinder engines and E-Clutch technology.
When will these bikes be available?
Arrival dates have been confirmed for select markets, though specific regional schedules remain subject to further announcements.
Coverage (5)
- Honda’s New Small, Affordable Retro Moto Is Super Rider-Friendly Too Yahoo Autos · 13h ago
- Four-cylinder Honda CBR400R and CB400 Super Four E-Clutch arrival dates confirmed for select markets Motorcycle News · 13h ago
- #FOS from the best seat in the house. Damon Hill Honda Global · 13h ago
- Honda confirms CB400 Super Four and CBR400R Four E-Clutch arrival dates Visordown · 13h ago
- Honda’s Affordable New Performance Moto Is Its Most Rider-Friendly Yet Gear Patrol · 13h ago
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