Honda launched the SP 160 in India a few days ago ... a choice of drum or disc brake, and alloy wheels. Lighting is all-LED now.
Honda has launched an updated iteration of the SP 160 in India at a starting price of Rs. 1,21,951. The sporty commuter motorcycle is offered in two variants: single disc and dual disc ...
Honda Motorcycles & Scooters India has launched ... the motorcycle is available in two variants namely, single-disc and dual-disc. The updated motorcycle is now on sale across HMSI dealerships ...
Your browser does not support the audio element. The ever-popular Honda Unicorn has been updated once again. The premium commuter has received a minor update in the ...
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Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India recently updated the SP125 to make it OBD2B compliant. Now, the Japanese automaker has launched the 2025 iteration of the SP160 in the country with an updated ...
Honda recently launched the 2025 SP160 ... The bike is offered in 2 variants, the single disc variant costs Rs 1,21,951 and the dual-disc variant costs Rs 1,27,956. All prices are ex-showroom ...
It's a Christmas miracle for Nissan, as the struggling automaker looks to get some financial assistance following a newly confirmed merger with Honda. The two Japanese auto giants, along with ...
2025 Honda SP160 launched in India; priced from Rs 1,21,951 (ex-showroom). The update brings in OBD2B compliance to the premium 160cc commuter. There are new features and updated colourways on offer.
By River Akira Davis Reporting from Tokyo Honda Motor and Nissan Motor are exploring a merger to create one of the world’s largest auto groups as they seek to better position themselves for the ...