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Honda CD 110 Dream launched at Rs 41,100

Honda has launched its most affordable motorcycle in India yet.
1 min read4 Jul '14
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Honda CD 110 Dream

Honda has launched the CD 110 Dream at Rs 41,100 (ex-Showroom, Delhi). This is the company’s most affordable bike in India ever.
 
On the styling front, the CD 110 Dream comes with smart body graphics, an exhaust with heat plate finished in black and silver coloured six-spoke alloy wheels. The CD 110 Dream is powered by a kick-started four-stroke, 110cc, single-cylinder air-cooled engine with the company’s proven HET technology and a viscous air filter. Peak power output of 8.25bhp is made at 7500rpm, while maximum torque of 0.88kgm is generated at 5500rpm. A maintenance-free battery is offered for longer battery life.
 
The CD 110 Dream will be available with three colour combinations - black with red, blue and grey graphics. The production and dispatch of the motorcycle will begin from mid-July onwards, reaching showrooms by August 2014.

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