Honda took the wraps off the CB1000 Hornet at EICMA 2023 and it replaced the CB1000R in the manufacturer's lineup. At that time, there was no confirmation whether the Japanese manufacturer would ...
The Honda CB1000 Hornet is powered by a 999 cc liquid-cooled, inline four-cylinder engine. Honda took the wraps off the CB1000 Hornet at EICMA 2023 and it replaced the CB1000R in the manufacturer's ...
Patent images of the Honda CB500 Hornet, CBR500R, CBR650R, and CB1000 Hornet have surfaced online recently. While we would have definitely loved to see these launched in India, both history and ...
In addition to its mechanical specifications, the CB1000 Hornet also boasts an array of electronic rider aids. These include a throttle-by-wire system, a 5.0-inch TFT display, and three ride modes.
Honda has filed patents for multiple motorcycles in India, two of them that we’d love to have here are the Honda CBR500R and the CB500 Hornet. The filing of patents usually says the motorcycles ...
The Japanese motorcycle manufacturing giant Honda has patented the design of four of its high-end bikes in the country. This has been done to strengthen its foothold in the Indian motorcycle market.
Your browser does not support the audio element. Honda has patented the designs of four multi-cylinder motorcycles in India. These are CB500 Hornet, CBR500R, CBR650R ...
Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India has filed new patents for several motorcycles. Two of them are the new 500 cc twins - CB500 Hornet and CBR500R. Manufacturers file a design trademark to protect the ...