Honda CBR250RR will get extra energy

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Honda CBR250RR, update, engine
Honda has launched updates to its quarter-litre sportbike, the CBR250RR, for the 12 months 2024 in Malaysia. The modifications are primarily to the engine, leading to a slight improve in energy output. Meanwhile, different elements of the CBR250RR stay unchanged. 
 

 
The modifications improve the engine efficiency, leading to a slight improve in energy output. The 249cc twin-cylinder engine now delivers 42hp at 13,000rpm and 25Nm at 11,000. The change is a marginal increase of round 1.34hp, whereas the torque output stays the identical as earlier than. 

The CBR250RR is provided with a 37mm Showa Separate Function Big Piston fork on the entrance and a preload-adjustable monoshock on the rear. Features embrace a blue backlit LCD sprint and an all-LED lighting system. With a gas tank capability of 14.5 litres, the CBR250RR weighs 189kg. It is priced at RM28000 in Malaysia which when transformed comes as much as practically Rs 5 lakh. Due to its probably excessive price ticket, it’s unlikely that Honda will carry this bike to India.

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