Honda CD110 Dream CBS Launched in India @ INR 50,028

Honda CD110 Dream CBS Launched in India @ INR 50,028

Honda CD110 Dream CBS has been launched in India for INR 50,028 (ex-showroom Delhi). The non-CBS model is still available for sale and may stay alongside the new variant till March 31, 2019. The most affordable motorcycle model from Honda is powered by the same engine and gearbox setup, leaving the changes limited to just combi-braking system. The 109.19cc, single cylinder engine on the motorcycle is good for 8.3 HP at 7500 rpm and 9.09 Nm at 5000 rpm. The four-speed gearbox is refined and good for extensive city use.

Honda CD110 Dream CBS
Honda CD110 Dream CBS Launched in India @ INR 50,028

For those who thought commuter bikes cannot be stylish for some change, the four available shades namely Geny Grey Metallic, Athletic Blue Metallic, Black with Cabin Gold and Imperial Red Metallic can set the mood right at the first glance. The motorcycle is available with front and rear drum braking system, leaving no option for a disc brake in the entire Dream series. Buyers looking for the standard variant get Black with Blue Metallic, Black with Green Metallic, Black with Red and Black with Grey Silver Metallic shades as the option.

Honda CD110 Dream CBS
Honda CD110 Dream Gets Combi Braking System

When compared to other commuter motorcycles, the CD110 Dream CBS comes with 179mm of ground clearance for a safe journey through uneven roads. Not just that, the front and rear suspension are set to offer the most comfortable riding experience to the buyer. The buyers looking for something more stylish can opt for the Honda Livo but still, the performance remains similar between both the bikes.

CD110 Dream CBS Specs

  • Displacement – 109.19 cc
  • Maximum Power – 8.31 HP @ 7500 rpm
  • Maximum Torque – 9.09 Nm @ 5000 rpm
  • Number of Cylinders – 1
  • Number of Gears – 4
  • Seat Height – 790 mm
  • Ground Clearance – 179 mm
  • Kerb/Wet Weight – 111 kg
  • Fuel Tank Capacity – 8 litres
  • Top Speed – 86 kmph
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