Honda recalls CB350 & H’ness CB350 motorcycles in India over speed sensor issue

Honda recalls CB350 & H’ness CB350 motorcycles in India over speed sensor issue

Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India (HMSI) is recalling certain models of motorcycles, including CB300F, CB300R, CB350, H’ness CB350, and CB350RS, manufactured between October 2020 and April 2024. The recall is due to issues with the wheel speed sensor and camshaft. Water infiltration into the sensor may cause malfunctions in speedometer, traction control, or ABS, potentially…

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Honda Elevate Apex Edition Launched, Prices Inside

Honda Elevate Apex Edition Launched, Prices Inside

Honda has launched a special Apex Edition of its popular Elevate SUV, available on the V and VX trims. This limited-edition version comes with cosmetic upgrades like piano black garnishes and silver accents, along with a dual-tone Ivory and Black interior. It retains the 121hp, 1.5-litre petrol engine and offers the choice of manual or…

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Honda Elevate Apex Edition launched at ₹12.86 lakh. Gets exterior and interior enhancements

Honda Elevate Apex Edition launched at ₹12.86 lakh. Gets exterior and interior enhancements

The new Honda Elevate Apex edition comes with cosmetic enhancements for an extra cost of ₹15,000. It features piano black accents with silver highlights on the front and rear bumpers, new door garnish, and Apex Edition emblems. Inside, it has a dual-tone Ivory and Black scheme, upgraded leatherette trims, exclusive upholstery, cushions, and ambient lighting….

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Honda X-Blade 160 discontinued in India

Honda X-Blade 160 discontinued in India

Honda has discontinued the X-Blade commuter bike, as it was not performing well in the highly competitive market. The X-Blade was initially launched in 2018 as a replacement for the Hornet CB 160R. It lacked unique features that its competitors offered, such as the TVS Apache RTR 160 4V, Hero Xtreme 160R 4V, and Bajaj…

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Honda joins hands with IIT Delhi and Bombay to jointly research on AI technologies

Honda joins hands with IIT Delhi and Bombay to jointly research on AI technologies

Honda has started joint research with IIT Delhi and IIT Bombay on AI technologies, focusing on developing driver assistance and automated driving technologies applicable in various regions, including India. The collaboration aims to advance Honda’s Cooperative Intelligence (CI) AI by working with excellent researchers and engineers at the IITs. The partnership will involve planning, designing,…

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