Honda plans product blitz at Osaka and Tokyo motorcycle shows

Honda is to exhibit a large variety of motorcycle models at the 30th Osaka Motorcycle Show 2014 (March 21-23) and the Tokyo Motorcycle Show (March 28-March 30).

By Autocar Pro News Desk calendar 14 Mar 2014 Views icon7503 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Honda plans product blitz at Osaka and Tokyo motorcycle shows

Honda is to exhibit a large variety of motorcycle models at the 30th Osaka Motorcycle Show 2014 (March 21-23) and the Tokyo Motorcycle Show (March 28-March 30).

The two-wheeler arm of the auto giant will have the world premiere of its concept motorcycle model at the Osaka Motorcycle Show, and also feature exhibition models planned for production, and current production models, a total of 24 motorcycles in Osaka and Tokyo. These include the Goldwing F6C ‘street muscle cruiser’ with a horizontally opposed 6-cylinder engine, VFR800F, CBR650F, CB650F, CBR250R (with updated styling), and the 125cc PCX and Grom scooters.

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Under the slogan of ‘We Love Bikes’, Honda will unveil new initiatives that point the way to a fun-filled lifestyle with motorcycles, including programmes to communicate actively with show visitors and an area where visitors can experience the engine sounds firsthand through headphones while mounted on a motorcycle.

Photographs: The CBR650 and 125cc PCX are among the models planned for production. 

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