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The Honda CB Unicorn is an excutive commuter motorcycle. While Honda had discontinued the CB Unicorn to make space for the CB Unicorn 160, the strong demand led to the model being relaunched in India at the 2016 Auto Expo. The Honda CB Unicorn is an excutive commuter motorcycle. While Honda had discontinued the CB Unicorn to make space for the CB Unicorn 160, the strong demand led to the model being relaunched in India at the 2016 Auto Expo. Cosmetically, the new CB Unicorn is identical to the older model. The conservative looks of the motorcycle is brought out by the simple and clean decal-free bodywork. The sculpted fuel tank has been designed to allow you to comfortably latch your leg on to it, and can gulp down 13 litres of fuel.

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The Honda CB Unicorn is built around a diamond type frame. It is powered by a 149cc single-cylinder engine, which delivers 13bhp and 13Nm of torque. Mated to a five-speed transmission, this super refined engine has played a major role in giving the CB Unicorn its cult status. The CB Unicorn rides on 18-inch wheels. The front wheel gets a 240mm disc brake while the rear wheel gets a 130mm drum unit. The suspension setup is made of conventional telescopic front forks at the front and a mono shock in the rear.

The CB Unicorn is positioned between the Shine SP and the CB Unicorn 160 in the lucrative executive commuter segment. It is available in two paint schemes – black and red. It rivals the likes of the Bajaj Pulsar 150 DTS-i, Hero Hunk and the Yamaha SZ-RR. The Honda Unicorn 150 is priced at Rs 69,961 (ex-showroom Delhi).

Honda India offers a total of 24 bikes. These consist of 2 Honda upcoming bikes and 22 new Honda bikes in India. The list of Honda bike models in the country comprises 1 cruiser bike, 9 commuter bikes, 3 sports bikes, 8 scooter, 1 off road bike. Some of the popular Honda bikes in India include Honda Activa 4G, Honda Grazia, Honda CB Shine SP, Honda Livo, Honda CB Hornet 160R. As of February 2018, Honda has a total of 2040 dealerships spread across 687 cities in India.Check Honda price in India and also know Honda on road price, read Honda bike reviews, watch videos, compare Honda bikes online with bikes from other manufacturers and get news alerts from CarAndBike.com Established in 1999, Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India, Private Limited (HMSI) is a wholly owned subsidiary of Honda Motor Company.

The Japanese bikemaker entered into a joint venture with Hero Cycles India in 1984, but in 2010 Honda cut ties with Hero Group by selling its shares to Hero. Honda has four manufacturing plants in India located in Haryana, Rajasthan, Karnataka and Gujarat. Honda set up its first facility at Manesar, in Gurgaon district of Haryana.

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Spread across 52 acres, the manufacturing unit has a covered area of 100,000 sq meters, with a capacity to produce 1.65 million two wheelers annually. To meet rising demand for Honda bikes in Indian market, Honda built its second production plant at Tapukara, in Alwar District, in Rajasthan.

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Honda India’s third plant is situated at Narsapura Industrial Area near Bengaluru in Karnataka. The fourth plant, located at Vithalpur, Gujarat is equipped to produce only scooters and is spread over 250 acres. The scooter –only plant has two assembly lines operational with total manufacturing capacity (Gujarat unit) of 1.2 million units. Honda India’s product range comprises motorcycles, scooters and super bikes.

Honda brought about a revolution in the dying scooter segment with the launch of Activa which continues to occupy zenith in the burgeoning segment. Yet another Honda model that hogged limelight was Navi which mimics styling of a motorcycle, yet it has the essence of a scooter.