Key Specs & Features of Honda CB Unicorn 150
Engine | 149.2 cc |
Power | 12.91 PS |
Torque | 12.8 Nm |
Mileage | 60 kmpl |
Kerb Weight | 146 Kg |
Brakes | Disc |
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Honda CB Unicorn 150 Summary
The Honda Unicorn BS6 has been launched in India at Rs 12,852 more than the BS4-compliant CB Unicorn 150. It is priced at Rs 93,593 (ex-Delhi). To know more about the bike, head here.
The last upgrade the Honda CB Unicorn 150 received was single-channel ABS. It is priced at Rs 80,741 (ex-showroom, Delhi), which is Rs 8,108 dearer than the non-ABS version. Other than the "ABS" sticker on the front fender, the bike remains cosmetically unchanged. The CB Unicorn 150 is available in three colours: black, red and grey. It's powered by a 149.2cc, single-cylinder powertrain which produces 12.9PS at 8,000rpm and a peak torque of 12.8Nm at 5,500rpm. The motor comes paired with a 5-speed transmission.
Suspension duties are handled by telescopic forks and a monoshock at the rear, while braking is courtesy a 240mm disc up front and a 130mm drum at the rear. The bike competes against the BS4-compliant versions of the Bajaj Pulsar 150 and the TVS Apache RTR 160 2V.
Honda CB Unicorn 150 Price
CB Unicorn 150 Disc 102 kmph60 kmpl149.2 cc DISCONTINUED | Rs.72,633 | ||
CB Unicorn 150 ABS 102 kmph60 kmpl149.2 cc DISCONTINUED | Rs.80,741 | ||
Honda CB Unicorn 150 Pros and Cons
- Things We Like
- Things We Don't Like
- - Engine is extremely refined - Budget-friendly price tag - Superb build quality and comfortable riding stance
- - Doesn’t have anything special as far as styling is concerned - Absence of rear disc brake is disappointing - No ABS or CBS
CB Unicorn 150 Expert Review
Overview
The CB Unicorn 150 may look dated in comparison to the current crop of motorcycles in the 150cc segment; however, it’s the bike’s simplistic approach that makes it so popular among the masses. It’s powered by a 149.2cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled engine that produces 12.9PS of power and 12.8Nm of torque.
The bike has the same suspension and braking setup as that of its very first-generation model: telescopic forks and a 240mm disc up front and a monoshock and 130mm drum brake at the rear.
The Honda CB Unicorn 150 gets a starting price of Rs 72,633 (ex-showroom Delhi), which makes it one of the most affordable entry-level 150cc offerings currently available in the Indian market. Offered in only two variants - Std and ABS - the CB Unicorn is available in three monotone colour options of grey, black and red.
Since its launch in the market, the Honda CB Unicorn has been facing stiff competition from the Bajaj Pulsar 150. Like the CB Unicorn, the Pulsar 150 too is a dated motorcycle, which still runs strong on the basis of the strong reputation it has created in its lifespan.
Design
The Honda CB Unicorn 150 follows a subtle design approach with minimal updates over the last decade. The front fascia comprises of a halogen headlight enclosed in a smartly styled bikini fairing with a dash of chrome. It gets a muscular 13-litre fuel tank, a relatively long tail section with a sharp tail light, body-coloured grab rail and chrome highlights for a premium touch. Overall, the bike is devoid of any drama and character lines which resembles most 100cc commuter motorcycles.
Its triple-pod, almost car-like analogue instrument console could do with a makeover. A semi-digital instrument console would add to its appeal. Nonetheless, the current console does just fine with the speedometer, odometer and trip meter sitting smack in between, flanked by a tachometer and fuel gauge on either side. The cluster is well lit at night and the use of bold letters make it easy to read.
The switchgear quality, on the other hand, is average at best and misses out on a kill switch, a customary feature these days. On the contrary, the CB Unicorn 150 does come with AHO (Automatic Headlamp On) which means the headlight comes on by itself once the bike is turned on.
Engine, Mileage & Performance
The bike is powered by a BSIV-compliant 149.2cc air-cooled, four-stroke motor which makes 13PS of power at 8,000rpm and 12.80Nm of torque at 5,500rpm. It comes mated to a 5-speed transmission. While most of its power is made higher up the rev range, its torque kicks in rather quickly at 5,5000rpm. This makes it easier for quick overtakes within city limits. The motor runs smoothly, with vibes kicking in only past 5,500rpm, which can be felt on the fuel tank and handlebars. The Honda CB Unicorn 150’s frugal engine paired with its 13-litre fuel tank returns a company-claimed mileage of 62kmpl.
Handling & Ride Quality
The Honda CB Unicorn’s suspension setup comprises of conventional telescopic forks and a monoshock at the rear. In fact, it was the first bike in India to feature a monoshock. That said, the rear suspension is noticeably stiffer compared to the front, which tends to get a bit uncomfortable when you come across undulations at high speeds. However, the front suspension, which is set up on the softer side, compensates for the rear by soaking in bumps at slow speeds.
The bike features an upright riding posture with mid-set footpegs and raised handlebars. Its single elongated seat, on the other hand, is on the stiffer side, a boon during long hauls. In terms of braking, the CB Unicorn gets a single 240mm disc brake up front and a 130mm drum brake at the rear. Honda has updated the Honda CB Unicorn 150 with single-channel ABS which helps it comply with the recent government safety norms.
Features
The Honda CB Unicorn is a simple and reliable everyday commuter. It offers a stable ride despite our Indian road conditions thanks to its balanced suspension setup. Additionally, the inclusion of single-channel ABS gives riders the confidence to pull on the front brake lever without worrying about losing the front end. That aside, the Auto Headlamp ON (AHO) works as a safety feature during daylight as well as its easier for other vehicles to spot the bike.
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Honda CB Unicorn 150 User Reviews
- Unicorn sale with good perfoemance
Good performance bike selling because to get new one and rarely used. It ran only 23 Km as i took in 2018 and did the early services and maintenance correctly. no accidents and maintain the insurance , No fine has been deducted still now by any RTO and no complaints from the mechanic end as well i feel 60 is reasonable priceRead More
- Comfort and safety bike
Good Bike for highway and rural road. comfort and safety feeling. very comfortable for long dive with looking stylist. Good mileage. Low price.
- It was a good choice to buy this bike
I having this bike for the past 11 years.best bike because of riding comfort,refined engine and linear power and good build quality and reliability.overall it is definitely value for moneyRead More
- Best Bike In these Segment
Best bike Best Comfort, easy Maintenance, best in Power And Looks Easy to handle and Best In these Segment. I Loved it . Best Choice For middle and And Upper Middle Class
- Best bike Honda company
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