2021 Honda Gold Wing Tour first lot sold out in India

    The Honda Gold Wing Tour is sold in manual and DCT variants.

    Published On Jul 02, 2021 02:49:00 PM

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    2021 Honda Gold Wing Tour first lot sold out in India

    The first lot of the 2021 Honda Gold Wing Tour has been sold out, within 24 hours of commencement of bookings. The motorcycle went on sale in India on June 16, 2021.

    Honda made the announcement through a press release, however, there is no mention of the number of units that were sold. We’ve reached out to the company regarding the same and we shall update this story as and when we get the information.

    The Honda Gold Wing Tour is the company’s premium touring motorcycle with prices starting at Rs 37.20 lakh for the standard Tour model with the 6-speed manual transmission. The Honda Gold Wing Tour with the 7-speed DCT and airbag will set you back by Rs 39.16 lakh (ex-showroom, Gurugram).

    The motorcycle is powered by a 1,833cc, flat-six, liquid-cooled engine. It makes 126hp at 5,500rpm and 170Nm of torque at 4,500rpm. Power is sent to the rear wheel via a shaft-drive system.

    Some of its features include all-LED lights, ride modes, 7.0-inch TFT display with Bluetooth connectivity, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, to name a few. To know more about the 2021 Honda Gold Wing, click here.

    While the first lot of the Honda Gold Wing has been sold out, the company plans to bring the second lot of bikes to our shores in a few months. Stay tuned for the updates.

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