Honda discontinues CB Trigger in India
- Aug 7, 2015
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The Honda CB Trigger was launched as a replacement to the CB Dazzler that failed to make a mark in the Indian two-wheeler market. Honda launched the CB Trigger as a replacement to the bike and hoped the new offering would change its fortune. Sadly for Honda that didn’t happen as despite the initial positive sales, the Japanese two-wheeler giant wasn’t successful in sustaining its sales. For this purpose Honda is working on a minor facelift to make the 150cc motorcycle a more appealing proposition for consumers.
GaadiWaadi has spotted a camouflaged Honda CB Trigger thereby signifying a cosmetic update for the bike. The bike was spotted in a new shade of blue whereas the camouflaged parts were hiding a restyled graphics of the new bike. Honda had announced a few months back that few products will be refreshed for 2015 and the Honda CB Trigger seems to be among the recipients. No changes are expected on the mechanical front and the Honda CB Trigger will be powered by the same 149cc motor.
The single-cylinder mill generates 14.5PS at 8,500rpm and 12.5Nm at 6,500rpm. The bike employs an all-digital instrument console, LED tail lamp and combi brake system is optional. Suspension duties on the Honda CB Trigger are handled by telescopic front forks and mono shock setup at the back. Braking is done by disc brake at front and while drum brake at the back is standard, disc brake is optional. The Honda CB Trigger is offered in three variants with prices starting at Rs 68,665 (ex-showroom Delhi). With the new Honda Unicorn 160 and the upcoming updated Honda CB Trigger, the Japanese two-wheeler giant will be hoping to regain its lost footing in the 150cc market.
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