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- Aug 19, 2020
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The Forza 300 looks as large as some 500cc maxi-scooters out there.
Despite the size, the Forza 300 weighs just 182 kilos. It holds a smallish 11.5-litre fuel tank which should provide a range of around 370km.
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This is a full-size maxi scooter that will dwarf your 110cc scooters when parked alongside. It gets twin LED headlamps.
The stepped seat is plush and can seat rider and pillion in utmost comfort. Seat height at 780mm is low and you should have no problem placing both feet on the ground.
The Forza 300 has enough space to hold two full-face helmets. The boot space can also be partitioned to hold a bag and helmet.
Beside the vast underseat storage space, Honda offers luggage accessories like this large top box.
The Honda Forza 300 gets an electrically-adjustable windscreen. It can be adjusted to a range of 140mm.
The windscreen height adjustment can be set via a switch on the left side handlebar.
Onboard, the Forza 300's cockpit reminds us of Honda's tourer, the Goldwing. The mirrors too are mounted on the fairing.
The fuel filler cap and seat can be opened via a switch on the central console.
It consists of two analogue dials with a large digital LCD screen in the middle.
The Forza 300 gets a large LED tail lamp with integrated LED turn indicators.
It gets premium looking switchgear. Right side switchgear includes engine kill switch, hazard lamp switch and starter button.
The Forza 300 is powered by a 279cc, liquid-cooled fuel-injected single-cylinder motor. It delivers 25.2PS and 27.2Nm. Claimed top speed is 129kmph while fuel-efficiency is 31kmpl.
It gets a CVT gearbox which delivers power to the rear wheel via a belt drive. The Forza 300 gets traction control.
The top switch is to adjust traction control. You can also switch it off completely.
Suspension setup includes 33mm telescopic forks and dual 7-step adjustable shock absorbers.
It has 15-inch front and 14-inch rear alloy wheels with 120/70-R15 front and 140/70-R14 tubeless tyres.
Braking is via a 256mm front disc and 240mm rear disc.
The Forza 300 gets dual-channel ABS.
The Honda Forza 300 will be launched in India by the end of this year. It is expected to be priced in the range of 2.5 lakh to Rs 2.8 lakh (ex-showroom).
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