2021 Honda CB150X Launched In Indonesia
The CB150X is now the smallest ADV offering from Honda
At the Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto, Astra Honda has launched its first new offering in the form of the all-new CB150X. Here’s what the smallest ADV from Honda offers.
Unlike the CB200X sold in India, the new Honda CB150X boasts proper ADV styling. The cladding looks quite bulky and complements the tall stance well. The CB150X gets LED illumination, a decently tall windscreen and a front beak.
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It gets a diamond-type frame while the suspension duties are handled by a 37mm Showa USD fork with 150mm travel and a linked Showa monoshock. The braking hardware comprises front and rear disc brakes. Aiding the CB150X’s ADV purpose is the 181mm of ground clearance and a brush finish aluminium bash plate.
In Indonesia, the Honda CB150X is set to RP 32 million onwards (which is around Rs 1.67 lakh). Compared to the CB200X, the new ADV costs almost Rs 21,000 more. However, it won’t be entering the Indian market anytime soon.
Pratik Bhanushali
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