2017 Honda CB Unicorn 160 launched at Rs 73,552

    The new CB Unicorn 160 is equipped with the Automatic Headlamp On feature; gets a BS-IV compliant 162.71cc engine that makes 14hp and 13.9Nm.

    Published On Jan 09, 2017 05:40:00 PM

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    2017 Honda CB Unicorn 160 launched at Rs 73,552

    Ahead of the mandatory April 1, 2017 BS-IV deadline, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India (HMSI) today launched an all-new CB Unicorn 160 which complies with these emission norms. The motorcycle, priced at Rs 73,552 (ex-showroom, Delhi), is one of the first in its category to meet BS-IV norms as well as the AHO (Automatic Headlamp On) feature. The CB Unicorn 160R was HMSI's first BS IV-compliant product.

    The 2017 CB Unicorn 160 gets a new longer visor and a new ‘Matte Marvel Blue’ colour. The existing ‘Imperial Red Metallic’ and ‘Pearl Igneous Black’ colours get new graphics as standard fitment. The Honda Eco Technology-enabled Unicorn 160 is powered by a 162.71cc, air-cooled, single-cylinder engine which develops 14hp at 8,000rpm and 13.9 Nm at 6,000rpm.

    “The 150-160cc segment is one of the most dynamic and competitive segments. The CB Unicorn 160 with its sleek design, impeccable looks and great fuel efficiency has been a successful urban commuter from Honda’s stable. The all-new 2017 CB Unicorn 160 comes with Honda Eco Technology and an advanced BS-IV-compliant engine, new graphics and a longer visor,” said YS Guleria, senior vice-president, Sales and Marketing, HMSI.

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