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Honda BigWing models prices increase by up to Rs 2.92 lakh

Honda currently has 9 bikes and one scooter in India above the 350cc threshold.
2 min read25 Sep '25
Dinshaw MagolDinshaw Magol
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Honda CBR650R headlight and front fairing shot on track

While the new GST rates bode well for most of the auto sector, particularly smaller bikes and cars, prospective customers of big bikes are the ones most adversely affected. Honda recently went on a flurry of launches comprising large-capacity, multi-cylinder machines, and it has one of the most well-rounded big bike portfolios in India now. All ten of its products have seen a price rise, and here’s how they are positioned now. 

  1. Rebel 500 sees the smallest price hike – Rs 37,000
  2. Recently launched Fireblade SP sees Rs 2.19 lakh price increase
  3. Gold Wing sees the largest price increase

Honda big bike and scooter prices see significant changes

Big Red has a portfolio of ten large-capacity models in India

Among Honda’s multi-cylindered machines, the Rebel 500 is the most attainable, and this engine is also found in the NX500 ADV tourer. Moving on to the other twin-cylinder platform in the line-up, we have the CB750 Hornet, followed by the popular CB650R and CBR650R four-cylinder offerings. 

Honda CB750 Hornet front right side static in city

The XL750 Transalp midsize adventure bike and X-ADV adventure-styled maxi-scooter are powered by twin-cylinder engines, although the motors themselves are starkly different. Then we have the most VFM 1000cc four-cylinder bike in India, the CB1000 Hornet SP. 

Honda GL1800 front left side static on highway

Rounding out Honda’s big bike portfolio are the CBR1000RR-R Fireblade SP litre-class superbike and its flagship touring bike, the GL1800 Gold Wing Tour. In total, there are 9 bikes and one scooter, all of which have seen notable price increases, the exact quantum of which is detailed in the table below. 

Honda big bike prices post GST reform
Old priceNew priceDifference
Rebel 500
Rs 5.12 lakhRs 5.49 lakhRs 37,000
NX500
Rs 5.90 lakhRs 6.33 lakhRs 43,000
CB750 Hornet
Rs 8.60 lakhRs 9.22 lakhRs 62,000
CB650R
Rs 9.60 lakhRs 10.30 lakhRs 70,000
CBR650R
Rs 10.40 lakhRs 11.16 lakhRs 76,000
XL750 Transalp
Rs 11.00 lakhRs 11.81 lakhRs 81,000
X-ADV
Rs 11.91 lakhRs 12.79 lakhRs 88,000
CB1000 Hornet SP
Rs 12.36 lakhRs 13.29 lakhRs 93,000
CBR1000RR-R Fireblade SP
Rs 28.99 lakhRs 31.18 lakhRs 2.19 lakh
GL1800 Gold Wing Tour
Rs 39.90 lakhRs 42.82 lakhRs 2.92 lakh

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