List of Honda motorcycles

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The following is a list of motorcycles, scooters and mopeds produced by Honda. (North American Market only)

Contents

List by engine size

NameEngine size (cc)
Beat (FC50) 48
Super Cub C100, CA100, C102, C5049
Sports Cub C110, C111, C110D, C114, CA11049
CB50 49
Dio 49/110
Elite E (SB50) 49
Elsinore (MR50) 49
Express (NC50) 49
Hunter Cub (CT50) 49
Joker 49
Julio49
MB5, MB50 49
Melody NB50, ND50, NP50, NS5049
Metropolitan Jazz (CHF 50) 49
Metropolitan II (CHF50P) 49
Motra (CT50) 49
MT5, MT50 49
MTX50, MTX50R 49
NCZ50 also known as Motocompo49
Spree (NQ50) 49
Mini Trail (Z50A) 49
Mini Trail (Z50M) 49
Mini Trail (Z50R) 49
Mini Trail (Z50J) 49
Moped (P50, P25) 49
Moped (PA50/Hobbit/Camino) 49
Moped (PF50/Amigo) 49
Moped (PC50, PS50) 49
Moped (SFX50) 49
Moped (SH50) 49
Moped (X8RS)49
SGX50 (Sky)49
SS50 49
Trail 50 (C100H, C100T, CA100T) 49
XR50R 49
ZB50 49
Zoomer/Ruckus (NPS50) 49
AC15 50
Super Cub C105, CD10554
Sports Cub C115(Canada Only)54
Trail 55 (C105H, C105T, CA105T) 54
Super Cub C65, S6563
C70 Passport, CD7072
Motosport (SL70) 72
Motosport (XL70) 72
ST70, CT70 Trail 70 72
Scrambler (CL70) 72
XL80 79
Aero 80 (NH80) 80
XR80 80
CR85R Expert 85
Super Cub C90 (12 volt)86
Super Cub CM90, Honda Trail 90 C20087
Trail 90 (CT200) 87
Super Cub CM91, C90 (6 volt), CD9089
Trail 90 (CT90) 89
S90 CS90, Sport 90, Super 9090
Super Cub C100EX97
Astrea Prima (C100EX)97
Astrea Grand, Astrea Impressa, Dream 100, Astrea Legenda (C100EX)97
Astrea Supra 100 Series (C100EX)97
SupraFit, FitX, Wave 100, Bravo (NF100)97
Revo 100 (NF100)97
D-Type/Dream 98
Shine 100 98.98
CB100 (K0,K1,K2,K3,K4,K5,CB100N)99
Scrambler (CL100) 100
H100S Super 100
Bali also known as SJ 100100
Dio/Lead 102
Trail 110 (CT110) 105
GL-100 ASIA105
Tena 105
Activa 109.51/125
Blade 110R, WaveDash 110R, CZ-i (NF11A)109
Aviator 109
Revo 110 series, Wave 110 Series (NF110)109
CB Twister, CB110 109
Dream Yuga/Dream Neo 109
iCON / BeAT 110 AT Series109
CD 110 Dream DX 109.51
Livo 109.51
Dio 109.51
Navi109
S110 Benly109
Scoopy AT109
Spacy AT109
Super Cub 110 109
Astrea Grand 110i109
Honda Vario AT / CLICK AT 109
Honda Vario TECHNO AT 109
XRM 110
CB125 122/124
XL125 122/124
MT125R 123
Shine 125 123.94
SP 125 123.94
Benly (C92/CA92, CB92) 124
CB125E 124
CD125TC Benly 124
CB125TD Super dream 124
Giorno+124
GL-125124
GL-Max 125 (CB125JX)124
GL-Max NeoTech 1250 (GL-125)124
Super Sport (CG125) 124
CLR125 "CityFly" 124
CM125 124
Nova Dash RS124
Kirana (NF125 KPH)124
Karisma (NF125 KPH)124
Supra X 125 (NF125 KPH)124
New Supra X 125 Fi (NF125 KYZ)124
Blade 125 Fi(NF125 KYZ)124
Nova Sonic RS125 124
Elsinore (CR125M) 124
Juno M80 124
Honda LS125R 124
Activa 125 124
Honda NS125 125
NSR125 (JC20, JC21) 124
Scrambler (CL125) 124
Super Cub (C125) 124
Varadero (XL125V) 124
Aero & Lead (NH125) 125
CBR125 125
CR93 125
Atlas Honda CG125 125
Dylan 125 125
Innova (ANF125) 125
Pantheon FES125 125
PCX125 125
RC143 125
Rebel 125
Shadow 125
Vario 125 / Click 125 / AirBlade 125124
Grom 125
Monkey125
Trail 125 ABS125
Super Sport (CB125) 125
Super Sport (SS125) 125
GL-PRO (GL-145)144
GL-PRO Black Engine (GL-145 Black)144
Honda Dream E-Type145
Honda Dream 3E145
CRF150L 149
CRF150R 149
CRF150R Expert 149
CRF150F 149
Unicorn Dazzler 149
Trigger/CB150 149
CB150R (K15)149
Verza/CB150 Verza (GL150)149
New Mega Pro (GL150)149
CBR150R 149
CBR150R K45149
Winner 150 / Supra 150 GTR / RS150R149
Winner X / RS-X149
Pantheon (FES150) 149
NSR150RR/SP (NS150)149
FSX150 149
SH150, SH150i 153
Benly (C95/CA95) 154
TMX155 155
GL PRO NeoTech 1600 (GL-160)156.7
Mega Pro 1600 (GL-160)156.7
Honda Dream 2E160
Hornet CBR162
Unicorn 162.7
SP 160 162.71
Juno M85 169
CD175 174
Super Sport (CB175) 174
XL175 175
Hornet 2.0 184.40
CB 200X 184.4
Honda Dream 6E189
Juno K 189
RoadMaster/Twinstar (CD200) 194
Reflex (TLR200) 194
Tiger 2000 (GL-200)196
Phantom (TA200) 197
CB200 198
CL200 198
Fatcat (TR200) 199
Honda Dream 4E219
Juno KA/KB 220
CD250U 233
CM250C, CM250T 234
Nighthawk (CB250) 234
Rebel (CMX250C, CMX250CD) 234
CR250R 248
Elsinore (CR250M) 248
Integra (VT250F) 248
Big Ruckus (PS250) 249
Dream (CB250) 249
Hornet (CB250F) 249
CB250 G5 249
Super Dream (CB250N) 249
CBR250249
CBX250RS 249
CRF250L 249
MVX250F (MC09) 249
NSR250R (MC16, MC18, MC21, MC28) 249
Reflex (NSS250) 249
NX250/AX-1 249
Spada (VT250L, MC20) 249
XR250R 249
CBF250 250
CBR250R (MC41) 250
Dream (C70) 250
Dream (C71, C72) 250
Hawk (CB72) 250
CJ250T 250
Helix (CN250) 250
Sport (CB250) 250
CB250RS 250
CRF250L250
VTR250 (Interceptor and MC33) 250
XL250 250
CB300R 286
CRF300286
XRE300 291
Dream (C76, C77) 305
Scrambler (CL77) 305
Super Hawk (CB77) 305
CB350 Super Sport 325
Four (CB350F) 350
Sport (CB350) 350
CB350 RS 350
CB350 Hness 350
Sport (CL350) 350
Sport (SL350) 350
XL350R 350
Scrambler (CL360) 356
Sport (CB360, CB360T) 356
CL400 387
NS400R 387
CB400A Hawk Hondamatic 395
CB400N 395
Hawk (CB400T, CB400T II) 395
CM400 395
VRX400 Roadster 398
CB-1 (CB400F, NC27) 399
RVF400R (NC35) 399
VF400F (NC13) 399
VFR400 (NC30) 399
CBR400RR (NC23, NC29) 400
CBX400 400
NT400 (BROS) 400
Four (CB400F) 408
Scrambler (CL450) 444
Sport/Hellcat (CB450) 444
Nighthawk (CB450SC) 445
CB450DX (CB450N/PC14) 447
Hondamatic (CM450A) 447
Rebel (CMX450) 447
CB450S PC17 447
CRF450R 449
CB500F, CB500R, CB500X 471
CR480 472
Ascot (VT500, VT500FT) 491
Shadow VT500 491
(VT500E) 491
CX500 497
Four (CB500) 498
Ascot (FT500) 498
Tourist Trophy (GB500) 498
XBR500 498
Sport (CB500 twin) 499
CBF500 499
NSR500 499
Interceptor (VF500F) 500
Magna V30 (VF500C) 500
Silver Wing (GL500) 500
Turbo (CX500) 500
XBR500 500
Four (CB550F) 550
Nighthawk (CB550SC) 550
Four (CBX550F/FII) 573
599 600
CB600F also known as Hornet, and 599600
CBF600N 600
CBF600S 600
Hurricane (CBR600F) 600
Honda CBR600F2 600
Honda CBR600F3 600
CBR600F4i 600
CBR600RR 600
Shadow (VT600C VLX) 600
Transalp (XL600V) 600
XR600R (offroad)600
Four (CB650) 626
Bros/HawkGT (RC31) 647
NTV/Revere (NTV650) 647
Deauville (NT650V) 647
CBX650 650
Nighthawk (CB650SC) 650
Silver Wing (GL650) 650
Transalp (XL650V) 650
Turbo (CX650T) 650
Africa Twin (RD03) 650
XR650L 650
Dominator (NX650) 650
Honda CTX700N 670
Honda DN-01 680
Nighthawk (CB700SC) 700
Deauville (NT700V) 700
Transalp (XL700V) 700
Integra (RC62) 700
Four (CB750) 736
Hondamatic (CB750A) 736
NC750X745
VFR750R (RC30) 748
Africa Twin (RD07) 750
CBX750 750
Interceptor (VF750F, VFR750) 750
Magna (VF750C V45) 750
Magna Deluxe (VF750CD) 750
Sabre (VF750S) 750
Nighthawk (CB750, CB750SC) 750
RVF750 (RC45) 750
NR 750
XLV750R 750
CB750 Hornet 755
XL750 Transalp 755
Crossrunner (VFR800X) 782
Interceptor (VFR800FI) 782
RC212V 800
Pacific Coast (PC800) 800
CBR900RR including CBR954RR900
Custom (CB900C) 900
Super Sport (CB900F) a.k.a. 919900
RC211V 990
Gold Wing (GL1000) 999
CB1000 1000
CB1000R 1000
CBF1000 1000
CBR1000RR 1000
Custom (CB1000C) 1000
CBX1000 1000
Hurricane (CBR1000F) 1000
RC51 (RVT1000R) 1000
Honda VTR1000f (a.k.a. Super Hawk a.k.a. Firestorm) 1000
Super Sport (CBX) 1000
VTR1000R (RVT1000) SP1 & SP2 RC51 1000
XL1000V Varadero 1000
HAWK111084
NT1100 1084
Gold Wing (GL1100) 1085
CBR1100XX 1100
Magna (VF1100C V65) 1100
Sabre (VF1100S V65) 1100
Pan-European (ST1100) 1100
Super Sport (CB1100F) 1100
Racing Modified CB1100F (CB1100R) 1100
X11 (CB1100SF) 1137
CB1100 (CB1100A) 1140
Gold Wing (GL1200) 1182
VFR1200F 1200
Crosstourer (VFR1200X) 1237
CB1300 1300
VTX13001300
Pan-European (ST1300) 1300
Fury1312
Gold Wing (GL1500) 1520
Valkyrie (GL1500C/F6C) 1520
VTX18001800
Gold Wing (GL1800) 1832

Mopeds and light motorcycles

Motorcycle models

Price in Pakistan

Off-road models

Dual-purpose models

Motocross models

Scooters

Racing (HRC) models

All Terrain Vehicles

Side-by-Sides (SXS)

Prototypes

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