Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India has introduced the SP160, a new commuter option. Along with the SP125, this is the Japanese brand’s second SP motorcycle for India. Here are the features of the SP160.
What are the SP160’s design cues?
The new SP160 appears to mix a functional approach with a dash of sportiness in terms of design. The SP160 appears youthful despite its commuter design, thanks to the headlight design, tank extensions, and sleek bodywork. The new 160 looks to have borrowed the structure from the SP125. Furthermore, Honda is offering the bike in a variety of colour schemes, including two-tone versions.
How powerful is the new Honda motorcycle’s engine?
The Honda SP160 is powered by a 162.71cc single-cylinder engine that produces 13.2bhp and 14.59Nm. It is coupled to a five-speed gearbox. Surprisingly, the engine capacity, bore-stroke value, and output figures for the Unicorn are all the same. As a result, both bikes may be powered by the same engine.
What new features does the Honda SP160 have?
The SP160 comes with a completely digital console that includes readouts such as the speedometer, odometer, tripmeter, side stand indicator, gear position indicator, fuel level readout, a clock, and average fuel consumption measurement. It has an LED headlamp as well as bulb indicators.
What is the hardware configuration of Honda’s new commuter motorcycle?
The new Honda motorcycle is equipped with telescopic forks and a mono-shock. And, depending on the variant, its braking system consists of a 276mm front disc and either a 220mm rear disc or a 130mm rear drum. The Honda SP160 has a 12-liter gasoline tank and weighs 141kg with the double-disc system.
What are the prices of the two Honda SP160 variants?
The single-disc model costs Rs. 1,17,500, while the double-disc model costs Rs. 1,21,900 (both ex-showroom, Delhi). The Honda SP160 competes with the Bajaj Pulsar 150.