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Honda NX200 blue and red bikes parked side by side on hilltop

The NX200 is based on the same platform as the Hornet 2.0.

Honda NX200 front right side static in studio

It is powered by the same 184cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled engine.

Honda NX200 blue right side profile static in studio

Peak output stands at 16.9hp and 15.7Nm of torque and the NX200 comes with a 5-speed gearbox.

Honda NX200 rear left side static in studio

The NX200 comes with a 4.3-in colour TFT display shared with other made-in-India Honda bikes and scooters.

Honda NX200 black right side profile static in studio

It also has full-LED lighting and ABS.

Honda NX200 front left side static in studio

It comes in a single variant and three colours - red, black and blue.

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The Honda NX200 is essentially a renamed CB200X. Honda created the NX200 by starting with the same fundamentals as the Hornet 2.0 but giving it a more adventure bike appropriate design and bodywork. It is powered by the same 184cc, air-cooled, single-cylinder engine as the Hornet 2.0 making 16.9hp and 15.7Nm of torque. This engine is mated to a 5-speed gearbox. The main frame and suspension are all shared with the Hornet, but the NX200 weighs 148kg, 6 kilos more than the Hornet. It is available in a single variant and three colours - blue, red and black. 

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