Honda CB Unicorn 160 May Be discontinued, Read Full Report

Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India, which has a unique identity in vehicle manufacturing, may discontinue its bike CB Unicorn 160 due to poor demand. Honda has already discountinued 150cc engine bikes such as the CB Trigger, Dazzler and CBR 150R and is believed to be off the Honda Unicorn 160. Honda has decided that the CB Unicorn 160 will not be updated with ABS. Let us know the full details

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Honda dealers across the country have confirmed that they do not have stock of the motorcycle, while the demand for motorcycles is also very low. Last year, only 13,266 units of the Honda Unicorn 160 were sold in the country. It is worth noting that the CB Unicorn 160 is still listed on Honda's official website and already has a CBS system. Honda introduced the Unicorn 160 instead of the Unicorn 150, but was later reintroduced to the popular model in 2016 due to heavy demand. Honda recently updated the Unicorn 150 with the Single Channel ABS system and sold about 27 thousand units in May 2019.

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The Honda CB Unicorn 160 features a 162.71cc air-cooled SI engine producing 13.82bhp and 13.92Nm of peak torque. The engine equipped with a 5-speed gearbox is a BS IV compliant unit. The weight of the CBS variant is approximately 138 kg (2 kg more than the standard variants). In terms of maximum speed, the CB Unicorn 160 has a maximum speed of 106 kmph. When it comes to the suspension of the motorcycle, the front features a telescopic fork and a monoshock unit at the rear. The front features a 240mm disc brake and 130mm drum brakes at the rear. The standard variant of the CB Unicorn 160 is priced at Rs 75,884, while the CBS variant is priced at Rs 78,332.

 

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