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Honda NX500 price in Hisar

₹7.49 Lakh
On road price, Mumbai
Mumbai
Starting₹10,780 /month
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The Honda NX500 price in Hisar starts at ₹6.33 lakh (excluding taxes, RTO charges, and insurance). Meanwhile, the Honda on road price in Hisar is ₹7.49 lakh.

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Honda NX500 price & variants

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Honda NX500 Standard
471 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹7.49 Lakh

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Honda NX500 Colours

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More questions you may find useful

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Goutam Debnath

11w

This will be my last bike purchase. I am 54 years old and want a bike with very good performance (above 30 bhp and strong torque) as well as the highest riding comfort for both me and a pillion. I prefer a somewhat heavier bike with wider tubeless tyres, dual-channel ABS, switchable traction control, a smooth 6-speed gearbox with a multi-plate wet clutch and assist & slipper mechanism. I do not like the riding posture of bikes like the Royal Enfield Meteor.

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
9w

Since you haven't specified your budget or displacement cap, recommending something accurately won't be possible. So we will give you a bunch of options across different displacement and price brackets. The type of machine that will best meet all your criteria is an adventure bike. At the lower end of the spectrum, you can take a look at the TVS Apache RTX 300, which has all the features you want and then some in its top-spec BTO guise. One step above that would be bikes like the KTM 390 Adventure models and the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450, which are excellent all-rounders at pretty decent price points. If you can stretch for it - and since this is your final bike purchase, we would strongly recommend you do - the Honda NX500 makes a serious case for itself. With its twin-cylinder engine, it will have the obvious refinement advantage over the other bikes mentioned here. It is also a machine that has cemented its reputation for reliability and low ownership costs over time. Also, it checks the feature and riding experience boxes that you are looking for. That being said, it would be advisable to take a test ride of each bike and see which one suits you best before making a decision.

TVS Apache RTX
KTM 390 Adventure
Royal Enfield Himalayan
Honda Bikes NX500
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Vignesh Thambam

12w

I’m 5′8″, 35 years old, an IT professional with back pain, and I ride occasionally. Last year, I purchased a Speed 400 after 12 years of riding just an Activa, and I found the Duke too powerful at that time. I ride mostly in the city and take highway trips of 400–800 km once every month or two. I am thinking about buying a new bike because I am not fully satisfied with the Speed 400, especially on the highway. Don’t get me wrong - it’s a great bike - but I want to cruise comfortably at 110–120 km/h. With the Speed 400, I’ve found 90 km/h to be the sweet spot; anything above that becomes irritating. The bike can easily reach 140, but when I let go of the throttle, it feels like the bike brakes itself and only smooths out again near 90 and below. I am not into off-roading, and I am not a serious rider. I am looking for something more powerful than the Speed 400 but not excessively so - something in the range of 50-60 bhp. Budget is not a constraint.

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
5w

Since you mentioned you want a bike that can reach triple-digit speeds without feeling too strained, the Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 is a good option to consider. It is a proven, reliable package that is decently comfortable, easy to maintain, and has pleasing retro looks. Do bear in mind that at 218kg, it is much heavier than your current Speed 400. If you can stretch for it, another option to consider is the Honda NX500. With its liquid-cooled, twin-cylinder engine, the NX will be a calm but capable companion on the highway. For a similiar riding experience, you can even consider the Kawasaki Versys 650, which will be the most powerful bike among our recommendations. Do bear in mind that its price will nudge or surpass the Rs 10 lakh mark on-road, depending on where you reside.If you prefer the look and riding experience of a sportbike, the Kawasaki Ninja 500 is a great option - although it is very pricey - that will also handle triple-digit speeds with relative ease. A test ride should help you decide which bike is best for you.

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James Sebastian

13w

Good day, Autocar team. I currently own three motorcycles: a KTM Duke 200 (2014), a KTM Adventure 390 (2022), and a Honda CBR650R (2025). I frequently go on long road trips, including some off-roading, for which the Adventure 390 has been my primary companion. The bike has now crossed 50,000 km, and with concerns around E20 fuel compatibility and KTM’s long-term reliability, I am considering replacing it with a new adventure motorcycle. Since the CBR650R is not suitable for rough roads, I seek your expert advice on whether I should invest in a new adventure bike within a budget of ₹6-8 lakh.

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
13w

If you want an adventure bike that is E20 compliant, you will need to either purchase a new bike or search the pre-owned market for a lightly used model manufactured within the last 1 or 2 years. If you are looking for a new bike, we would recommend paying the high initial purchase price of the twin-cylinder Honda NX500. It is a rather sorted machine in almost every regard and will feel like a nice step up from your single-cylinder KTM. And since you're familiar with the trouble-free Honda big bike ownership experience, the NX500 makes for a logical step up. If you decide to go for something a little less pricey, then bikes like the latest KTM 390 Adventure models and the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 are also options worth looking at. You also have the option of waiting for the new BMW F 450 GS, although its pricing will be similar to the Honda bike rather than the single-cylinder models mentioned above.A test ride of everything you shortlist should help you make a decision.

Honda Bikes NX500
KTM 390 Adventure
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BMW Bikes F 450 GS
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