Honda CBR650R vs rivals: Price, specification comparison

    The CBR650R is the most expensive bike in this company.

    Published On Feb 12, 2025 07:00:00 AM

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    Honda CBR650R Price, Triumph Daytona 660, Suzuki GSX-8R, Kawasaki Ninja ZX-4RR compared

    Honda has relaunched the 2025 CBR650R in India, and the updated model now gets a little more power, a refreshed design and new features. We put it against its chief rivals on paper to see how it fares. 

    Honda CBR650R vs rivals: Engine and output

    Engine & Output
    Honda CBR650RTriumph Daytona 660Suzuki GSX-8RKawasaki Ninja ZX-4RR
    EngineInline-4 cylinder, liquid-cooled, 649ccInline-3 cylinder, liquid-cooled, 660ccParallel-twin, liquid-cooled, 776ccInline-4 cylinder, liquid-cooled, 399cc
    Power95hp at 12,000rpm95hp at 11,250rpm82hp at 8500rpm77hp at 14,500rpm
    Torque63Nm at 9,500rpm69Nm at 8,250rpm78Nm at 6800rpm39Nm at 13,000rpm
    Gearbox6-speed6-speed6-speed6-speed
    Power-to-weight ratio454.5hp/tonne472.6hp/tonne400hp/tonne407.4hp/tonne

    The motorcycles compared here are distinct in terms of their engine type and nature of power delivery. The Honda CBR650R and the Kawasaki ZX-4RR have an inline-four engine, but the Ninja has the lowest displacement at 399cc. 

    Naturally, the Ninja makes the least power and torque here, owing to its displacement deficit. This small displacement and an inline-four setup make this the most peaky of the lot, delivering its peak power at a whopping 14,500rpm!

    The Honda CBR650R and Triumph Daytona 660 both produce identical peak power, but it’s the Triumph that delivers its power 750rpm earlier from its inline-four motor. The Suzuki GSX-8R incorporates twin cylinders and has the largest displacement engine that produces the most torque. 

    In terms of power-to-weight ratio, the Triumph Daytona 660 has the edge here.

    Honda CBR650R vs rivals: Weight and dimensions

    Weight & dimensions
    Honda CBR650RTriumph Daytona 660Suzuki GSX-8RKawasaki Ninja ZX-4RR
    Seat height810mm810mm810mm800mm
    Ground clearance130mmNA145mm135mm
    Wheelbase1,450mm1,426mm1,465mm1,380mm
    Fuel capacity15.4 litres14 litres14 litres15 litres
    Kerb weight209kg201kg205kg189kg

    The Kawasaki Ninja ZX-4RR is the lightest bike here and has the lowest seat height. On the other hand, the Honda CBR650R, being the heaviest, is a full 20kg heavier and also has the lowest ground clearance. The Suzuki GSX-8R has the most ground clearance here, but at 145mm, it’s still not a lot in absolute terms.

    Honda CBR650R vs rivals: Braking and suspension

    Brakes & suspension
    Honda CBR650RTriumph Daytona 660Suzuki GSX-8RKawasaki Ninja ZX-4RR
    Brakes (F/R)310mm discs / 240mm disc310mm discs / 220mm discDual discs / Single disc290mm discs / 220mm disc
    Suspension (F/R)USD fork / MonoshockUSD fork / MonoshockUSD fork / MonoshockUSD fork / Monoshock
    Tyres (F/R)120/70-ZR17 / 180/55-ZR17120/70-ZR17 / 180/55-ZR17120/70-ZR17 / 180/55-ZR17120/70-ZR17 / 160/60-ZR17

    All the bikes here, except the Kawasaki, run wider 180-section rear tyres, while the 400cc Ninja makes do with a 160-section rear. It also gets slightly smaller in diameter front rotors, but considering it’s the lightest of the lot, this should not pose a challenge. The Kawasaki is also the only one to offer properly adjustable suspension, with a fully adjustable monoshock and a preload-adjustable fork.

    Honda CBR650R vs rivals: Features

    All four motorcycles feature a TFT colour dash, but the Triumph Daytona 660 gets a smaller display in comparison, coupled with a monochrome digital rev counter similar to that in the Trident 660

    The Honda CBR650R remains simply equipped and lacks electronics such as ride-by-wire, which disables it from having riding modes and a bi-directional quickshifter. In comparison, the Kawasaki ZX-4RR and Suzuki GSX-8R both come with a bi-directional quickshifter as standard, whereas the Triumph Daytona 660 offers it as a Rs 40,000 option.

    Honda CBR650R vs rivals: Price

    Price
    Honda CBR650RTriumph Daytona 660Suzuki GSX-8RKawasaki Ninja ZX-4RR
    Price (ex-showroom, Delhi)Rs 9.99 lakhRs 9.72 lakhRs 9.25 lakhRs 9.42 lakh

    The relaunched Honda CBR650R is the most pricey of the lot, with the Triumph slotting right below it. Interestingly, the Suzuki GSX-8R, which has the largest displacement engine, is the most affordable bike here, although it is the only one here to have a twin-cylinder motor. If the Rs 9.42 lakh Ninja ZX-4RR is too expensive, you can opt for the standard 4R, which costs Rs 8.79 lakh. However, it misses out on some features and only comes in black.

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