Honda to bring CRF1000L Africa Twin adventure bike to India by mid-2017

Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India (HMSI) plans to bring its globally known one-litre adventure motorcycle, the CRF1000L Africa Twin by mid-2017 or later to its retail showrooms.

Amit Panday By Amit Panday calendar 30 Jun 2016 Views icon7348 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
India got its first glimpse of the CRF1000L Africa Twin at Auto Expo 2016. Imported CKD kits will be assembled at the company’s Manesar plant for rollout in mid-2017.

India got its first glimpse of the CRF1000L Africa Twin at Auto Expo 2016. Imported CKD kits will be assembled at the company’s Manesar plant for rollout in mid-2017.

Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India (HMSI) plans to bring its globally known one-litre adventure motorcycle, the CRF1000L Africa Twin by mid-2017 or later to its retail showrooms.

The company had first showcased the model at the 2016 Auto Expo in Greater Noida, announcing its plans to import completely knocked down (CKD) kits of the Africa Twin and assemble them at its Manesar plant as one of the several initiatives under its Make-in-India outlook.

Speaking to Autocar Professional yesterday at HMSI’s scooter-only plant in Vithalapur, near Ahmedabad in Gujarat, Y S Guleria, senior vice-president, sales & marketing, HMSI, said, “The plan of bringing the Africa Twin to India is slightly delayed because the development in terms of making the kits, parts-study from assembly point of view is led by the engineers at the Hamamatsu factory, Japan. Unfortunately, following an earthquake there recently, the plans involving several projects were disturbed. However, now all plans are aligned and as per that alignment, there could be some delay (in the India-launch). Hence, that model could come in by the middle of next calendar year or even later.”

Honda’s Hamamatsu factory is the mother plant for all its superbikes for the world. The company’s global website says: “Established in 1948, Hamamatsu is also the birthplace of Honda's first motorcycle, the Dream D-Type, which symbolized Honda's dream of becoming the best motorcycle maker in Japan, and in the world. Transmission Factory is located at Honda's birthplace, and from the beginning until now, continues to function as a hub for creating Honda products.”

The Africa Twin adventure motorcycle, recognised by aficionados for its on-road manners, is powered by a 998cc, liquid-cooled, parallel-twin engine. This model, which already commands a respectable image in global markets, comes in two drivetrain options – six-speed manual as well as a six-speed DCT with on- and 0ff-roading abilities.

Tailor-made for off-road duties

Being tailor-made for off-road abilities, the Africa Twin is built on a semi-double cradle-type frame using high-tensile steel, has high ground clearance with a low seat height option and a long 62-inch wheelbase, a typical feature for such class of motorcycles. The electronics primarily include switchable anti-lock braking system (ABS) and an advanced traction control system that comes with three operational modes.

The Africa Twin will be HMSI’s second model, after the CBR 650F, in the premium motorcycle class that will see local assembly operations. With Honda opting for CKD operations of its popular adventure cum on-road touring model for India, it is clearly understood that the company acknowledges the rising trend of such motorcycles in the evolving market.

Honda is likely to become the sixth global brand to bring its adventure tourer model to India, which already has top participating names such as Ducati, BMW Motorrad, Triumph Motorcycle India, Suzuki Motorycle India and India Kawasaki with models in the 800cc and above engine displacement category.

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