According to recent reports, the Rebel 500 Bobber Supreme Edition has started reaching the Honda BigWing dealerships in Thailand. The brand has imparted the special edition motorcycle with multiple retro bits to offer it an exclusive outlook, different from the Rebel 500 standard edition.
Powering the Supreme Edition bobber motorcycle is a 471cc, liquid-cooled, DOHC, twin-cylinder engine that is capable of offering maximum power of 45.55HP @ 8,500 rpm and a peak torque of 43Nm @ 6,500 rpm. The engine is mated to a 6-speed transmission with a slipper clutch as standard.
Coming to the design language, the retro motorcycle variant has been equipped with a matte black housing at the front in addition to getting premium fork gaiters. The motorcycle further features a leather cladded split seat design while the addition of a radiator grille adds to the aesthetics.
The customers can also avail suitable accessories with the limited edition motorcycle to add to its retro persona further. The list of accessories offered by the brand includes the likes of a rear luggage rack, pillion set of footpegs, a black leather seat cover and saddlebag with panniers.
Other premium features offered to the motorcycle includes a complete LED headlight as well as a single-pod full-digital instrument cluster. The fuel tank of the motorcycle has been designed aesthetically to add to the retro appeal which is further accentuated by an all-black outlook.
The brand is offering the Honda Rebel 500 Bobber Supreme Edition in the Thai markets at a price tag of 2,35,300 Thai Baht (INR INR 5.42 lakh approx). On the other hand, the regular Rebel 500 variant is available at 222,780 Thai Baht (INR 5.13 lakh approx). The brand will be selling only 100 units of the Bobber Supreme Edition in Thailand.
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