Honda has introduced the CBR400R and NX400 middleweight motorcycles in its home country. Both machines were showcased at the EICMA 2023 and share many parts with each other.
Powering the Honda CBR400R and NX400 is a 399cc liquid-cooled twin-cylinder engine that is tuned to pump out a healthy 45bhp and 38Nm of torque. For the gearbox, Honda has picked up a slick six-speed transmission accompanied by a slip-and-assist clutch.
Other features that can be found on both these motorcycles include USD front forks, rear monoshock, alloy wheels, LED lighting, disc brakes at both ends with dual-channel ABS, a TFT dash with phone connectivity, and traction control.
Of course, the main difference between them is the dimensions and riding position. The Honda CBR400R clearly has a much aggressive riding stance when compared to the NX400 which offers a more relaxed environment for the rider.
Honda has not disclosed any information regarding the launch of these machines anywhere else in the world for now.