Key Specs & Features of Honda CB300F
Engine | 293.52 cc |
Power | 24.4 PS |
Torque | 25.6 Nm |
Mileage | 30 kmpl |
Kerb Weight | 153 kg |
Brakes | Double Disc |
- ABS Dual Channel
- Mobile Connectivity WiFi
- Navigation
- LED Tail Light
- Speedometer Digital
- Odometer Digital
- Tripmeter Digital
- Tachometer Digital
Navigation assist | Yes |
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- App Features
Honda CB300F Summary
Honda has launched the 2024 CB300F Flex-fuel as India’s first 300cc flex-fuel bike, starting at Rs 1.70 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). It can run on a mixture of 85 percent ethanol and 15 percent petrol. Honda India has voluntarily recalled its 300-350cc bikes, including CB300F, CB300R, CB350, H’ness CB350 and CB350RS, over two mechanical issues.
Honda CB300F Price
The 2023 Honda CB300F comes in a single DLX Pro variant with a price tag of Rs. 1,70,001 (ex-showroom, Delhi). Honda currently offers the CB300F in three colour choices - Sports Red, Mat Axis Grey Metallic and Mat Marvel Blue Metallic.
Honda CB300F Features
The Honda CB300F boasts several features such as complete LED lighting, a digital LCD instrument panel displaying crucial data, including instantaneous and average mileage, distance until empty, gear position indicator and battery voltage, apart from regular info such as speed, tachometer, tripmeter, odometer readings, among others. The digital screen comes with a 5-level brightness adjustment.
Additionally, the bike includes the innovative Honda Smartphone Voice Control System (HSVCS), allowing users to connect their mobile phones for hands-free calling, playing music, checking the weather and getting turn-by-turn navigational assistance by using the switch cube on the left side along with voice commands. However, you will still need to spend extra in buying a helmet-mounted Bluetooth unit to use all these features. The motorcycle further gets a USB-C phone charging port, engine start/stop switch, hazard indicator, and split seat setup.
Honda CB300F Engine
The Honda CB300F is powered by the familiar 293.52cc, single-cylinder, air-oil-cooled, engine generating 24.5 PS @ 7500 rpm and 25.6 Nm @ 5500 rpm. The engine comes paired with a six-speed transmission with assist and slipper clutch. Further enhancing the rider safety is the inclusion of a basic traction control system as standard.
Honda CB300F Suspension & Brakes
The Honda CB300F is built on a diamond-type frame with an inverted fork at the front and a 5-step adjustable monoshock unit at the back. To ensure effective stopping power, there's a 276 mm disc brake at the front wheel and a 220 mm disc at the rear wheel, backed up by the assurance of a dual-channel ABS.
The Honda CB300F runs on wide radial tyres sized 110-section at the front and 150-section at the rear, both rolling on 17-inch alloy wheels. In terms of proportions, the Honda CB300F gets a ground clearance of 177mm, kerb weight of 153kg, and a fuel tank of 14.1 litres. The seat height of the Honda CB300F is 789mm.
Honda CB300F Rivals
The Honda CB300F is the only air-cooled 300cc bike in India. However, other streetfighters in 300-400cc bike segment include the BMW G 310 R, KTM 390 Duke, Apache RTR 310, Triumph Speed 400, among others.
Honda CB300F Price
CB300F STD 160 kmph30 kmpl293.52 cc | Rs.1,70,000 | View January Offers |
CB300F comparison with similar Bikes
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Mileage30 kmpl | Mileage40.36 kmpl | Mileage40.36 kmpl | Mileage56.87 kmpl | Mileage45 kmpl | Mileage35 kmpl | Mileage30.08 kmpl | Mileage46 kmpl | Mileage40 kmpl |
Engine293.52 cc | Engine160.3 cc | Engine199.5 cc | Engine155 cc | Engine155 cc | Engine200 cc | Engine250 cc | Engine149 cc | Engine155 cc |
Power24.4 PS @ 7500 rpm | Power17.2 PS @ 9000 rpm | Power24.5 PS @ 9750 rpm | Power18.4 PS @ 10000 rpm | Power18.4 PS @ 10000 rpm | Power25 PS @ 10000 rpm | Power31 PS @ 9250 rpm | Power12.4 PS @ 7250 rpm | Power18.4 PS @ 10000 rpm |
Top Speed160 kmph | Top Speed120 kmph | Top Speed136 kmph | Top Speed122 kmph | Top Speed140 kmph | Top Speed140 kmph | Top Speed148 kmph | Top Speed115 kmph | Top Speed144 kmph |
Torque25.6 Nm @ 5500 rpm | Torque14.6 Nm @ 7250 rpm | Torque18.74 Nm @ 8000 rpm | Torque14.1 Nm @ 7500 rpm | Torque14.2 Nm @ 7500 rpm | Torque19.3 Nm @ 8000 rpm | Torque25 Nm @ 7250 rpm | Torque13.3 Nm @ 5500 rpm | Torque14.2 Nm @ 7500 rpm |
Weight153 kg | Weight152 kg | Weight158 kg | Weight141 kg | Weight141 kg | Weight- | Weight162.8 kg | Weight136 kg | Weight142 kg |
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CB300F Expert Review
Overview
The Honda CB300F is a sporty-looking naked bike from the Japanese manufacturer. Its design looks slightly similar to the smaller Honda Hornet 2.0 and has a compact design. It, along with the CB300R, are the only two modern 300cc motorcycles offered by Honda in India. It has an accessible seat height and is very lightweight at just 153kg.
Design
The Honda CB300F comes with an aggressive streetfighter look. It has sharp bodylines. The headlight looks sleek and sporty and the fuel tank extensions add to its sharp looks. It also has a gold-finished inverted fork that enhances its overall appeal. The LED indicators are mounted just below the instrument cluster on the headlight cowl and are pretty slim. The CB300F has split seats, and chunky split grab rails and the tail section looks sleek. It is available in a total of three colour options: Sports Red, Mat Marvel Blue Metallic and Mat Axis Grey Metallic.
Engine, Mileage & Performance
The Honda CB300F has a 293cc, air and oil-cooled, single-cylinder engine that makes 24.47PS and 26.6Nm. The engine is very tractable which means you can effortlessly ride it around the city at 40-60kmph in 5th or 6th gear. The acceleration is also very good and the bike goes from 40 to 110kmph very quickly. While this 293cc engine offers good low to mid-range performance, it lacks top-end performance and doesn’t feel lively or exciting even at triple-digit speeds like 110-120kmph.
The engine is decently smooth and feels refined. However, it is not “Honda level” refined. Honda fans who are used to those buttery smooth engines from the manufacturer will be a little disappointed with the CB300F. While the engine for sure isn’t harsh or vibey, you can easily feel a slight buzz, especially above 7,000rpm.
Handling & Ride Quality
While the bike handles nicely in the city and highway roads, it unnecessarily gets a wide 150-section rear tyre which restricts its agility and its capability to tip into corners. We don’t expect it to behave like a sportbike around the corners but it lacked smoothness when leaning into turns, staying leaned over, and picking it back up. It also felt a bit unstable, while making small direction changes and mid-corner corrections. That said, the ride quality is pretty decent. The inverted fork and rear monoshock take on the bumps and potholes effortlessly and keep the rider and pillion comfortable.
The CB300F has a 276mm front disc and 220mm rear disc with dual-channel ABS, but these brakes aren’t very responsive. They lack feedback when braking hard. The bike does not slow down easily and you have to grab the brake lever very hard to stop the bike. While the braking performance needs to be improved drastically, thankfully the ABS calibration is quite good.
Comfort
Even with those sporty looks, the Honda CB300F is as comfortable as a typical commuter bike. It comes with well-padded and spacious rider and pillion seats. It offers a relaxed and comfortable riding posture, thanks to the easy-to-reach single-piece handlebar. It also has mid-set footpegs. The CB300F is suitable for riders of all heights and even shorter riders would easily reach its ground, thanks to the accessible 789mm seat height. At 153kg, it is very lightweight for a 300cc bike and can be easily moved around in the parking lot.
Features
The Honda CB300F comes equipped with an all-LED lighting setup and features an LCD instrument console that shows the speedometer, odometer, fuel level, tachometer, trip meter, instantaneous and average mileage, distance to empty, gear position indicator and battery voltage. The bike even has 5 different brightness levels. While the speedometer, odometer and other info on the right side of the console are clearly visible, the fuel gauge, tachometer and gear position indicator placed on the left seem a little cluttered.
The CB300F also has the Honda Smartphone Voice Control System (HSVCS) which brings in smartphone connectivity features, providing call/SMS alerts, music controls, weather updates, turn-by-turn navigation, and voice commands. But you will need a Bluetooth headset or a helmet communicator to use the voice control function. The CB300F also gets a traction control function, which is not really necessary given this bike’s not-so-impressive performance, and the traction from the tyres is more than sufficient. Even in our test, the traction control system didn’t have to step in at all. Additionally, the bike also comes with an engine start/stop switch, hazard lights and a USB-C phone charging port. However, the placement of the charging port could have been better.
Should you buy
At Rs 1,70,001, the Honda CB300F is priced nicely, however, it wasn’t always the case. When launched first, the bike was priced at around Rs 2,28,900 (both prices ex-showroom). But, Honda somehow managed to reduce its price massively by Rs 58,899, which makes it a desirable package. The CB300F is a good bike for someone who wants to upgrade to a bigger 300cc bike from a 150-200cc bike but wants a relaxed and comfortable bike that can be ridden easily in the city and on the highways as well.
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Honda CB300F User Reviews
- Decent bike
Overall a good bike, good for city rides, not so refined engine like we are used to in Honda, cruising speeds around 100-120 sweet spot, mileage up to 30-35, maintenance as a Honda is on cheaper side, the best thing about this bike is the pricing and offers on this bike, can get at a good deal, overall a safe bet Read More
- Best bike under 1.95 lakh.
Overall this is the best bike in 1.95 lakh budget, my 4th service cost around 5700 rupees and it feels like a monster.
- Honda CB300F bike definitely looks great
The riding fun is commendable, low maintenance cost, mileage of 40kmpl while cruising at a speed range of 70 to 80, enjoy every moment spent on this bike as it is always ready for action, great bike design, quite affordable. Honda CB300F bike definitely looks great. The specifications of this bike are very useful in driving. And also the grip of the bike's tires is very comfortable for long distance travel.Read More
- CB300F looks straightforward,
Honda CB300F is an affordable naked bike that gives you great value for your money. Its 293cc engine helps you get away from stops and go at high speeds. Comparing it to the KTM Duke 390, I found the CB300F gave me a more comfortable ride. It looks straightforward, yet gets the job done, and you can expect pretty good fuel economy for a 300cc machine. The suspension makes daily commuting a breeze, and you won't find any surprises when it comes to handling.Read More
- Exclent bike specially for new rider
Excelent bike for everybody specially for new rider secured and easy to drive need to improve pillion seat and front numberplate position should be changed
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