Honda delivered over 50 per cent units of Honda CB Twister
Published On Apr 13, 2010 12:00 AM By Vidyadhar Sharmafor Honda CB Twister
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One of the leading two-wheeler manufacturer, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India has delivered over 50 per cent units of Honda CB Twister in India. The company has already received its 20,000 bookings. Honda CB Twister is a latest launched bike in the entry-level segment. As per Pick-up and acceleration, it will be the best class in terms of uses. The 110cc bike has inspired design from world popular Honda CB1000R. CB Twister 110cc engine type is 4 Stroke, Air cooled, SI Engine option which is delivers a maximum power of 9 bhp at 8000rpm and the maximum torque of 9 Nm at 6000rpm. As per officials,"The company's has delivered 11,000 units in India out of 20,000 units' booking. Living up to the style desired of Indian two-wheeler customers, the company offers its new 110cc bike style, good mileage, comfortable at an affordable price and unmatched performance. CB Twister is powered with 110cc engine that gives a mileage of 70 kmpl. The company's ahead generation engine 'CB engine', is fitted in Honda CB Unicorn and CB Shine. Both are newly launched version of India by the Honda Motor. Honda CB Twister has also equipped with viscous air filter and maintenance free battery for more comfortableness. The new bike is available with a unique features tubeless tyres, which has came first time in this segment. CB Twister main features as follows, screenless layered front cowl, eye-catching headlight, floating side cowl, muscular fuel tank, sharp rear with short tail, multi-reflector tail lamp, short muffler and half chain case make the bike style icon in the segment. The CB Twister is available three variants such as Kick Drum Alloy, Self Drum Alloy, Self Disc Alloy. These variants Price between Rs. 43,430 - Rs. 49,430(ex-showroom, New Delhi). On the other hand, TVS Wego is to be commerical launched in India. Besides, Yamaha Motor is also ready to launch its latest bikes like Yamaha YZF R125 and Yamaha SZ by the end of 2010.