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Honda CB300R vs Rivals: Specifications Comparison

The Honda CB300R is the newest entrant in a rather exciting segment which also has the KTM 390 Duke and the BMW G 310 R. We look at how the new kid on the block fares against the old guard. Here's our on-paper specifications comparison.
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Published on February 9, 2019

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Highlights

  • The Honda CB300R is priced at Rs. 2.41 lakh
  • Its biggest rivals are the KTM 390 Duke & the BMW G 310 R
  • It gets a 286 cc engine which makes 31 bhp & 27.4 Nm

The sub 500 cc naked sport segment is quite an exciting place to be. It is a fast-growing segment and there is always room for more players to enter the fray. While the KTM 390 Duke has already made its mark and the BMW G 310 R has made an impact, it is now time for the Honda CB300R to take over! Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India hasn't had a model in the 200 cc - 500 cc segment for a while now, barring the Honda CBR250R, which hasn't got any significant updates since it was launched. The Honda CB300R looks promising and seems to be a nice replacement for the ageing CBR250R. Here's our on-paper comparison of the Honda CB300R versus its rivals in the entry-level performance roadsters.

Also Read: Honda CB300R Launched In India; Price Start At Rs. 2.41 Lakh

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(The BMW G 310 R and the KTM 390 Duke are the biggest competition to the Honda CB300R)

Engine Specifications

The Honda CB300R is the least powerful model within the trio here. Its 286 cc single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine makes 31 bhp and 27.5 Nm of peak torque and is paired to a 6-speed manual gearbox. The interesting thing here is that the full power on the CB300R comes in at lower RPMs than the other two motorcycles.

Also Read: Honda CB300R vs Rivals: Price Comparison

Specifications Honda CB300R BMW G 310 R KTM 390 Duke
Displacement 286 cc 313 cc 373 cc
Max Power 31 bhp @ 8,500 rpm 34 bhp @ 9,500 rpm 43 bhp @ 9,000 rpm
Max Torque 27.5 Nm @ 7,500 rpm 28 Nm @ 7,500 rpm 37 Nm @ 7,000 rpm
Gearbox 6-speed 6-speed 6-speed
Kerb weight 147 kg 158.5 kg 149 kg
Starting Price (Ex-Delhi) Rs. 2.41 lakh Rs. 2.99 Lakh Rs. 2.44 lakh
ABS Yes Yes Yes
F/R Suspension 41 mm USDs/monoshock 41 mm USDs/monoshock 43 mm WP USDs/WP monoshock
F/R Brakes 296 mm/220 mm 300 mm disc/240 mm disc 320 mm/230 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity 10 litres 11 litres 13.4 litres

Needless to say, the KTM 390 Duke is the most powerful motorcycle here with the biggest engine, displacing 373 cc and pumping out 43 bhp and 37 Nm, which is 12 bhp and 10 Nm more than the Honda CB300R. The BMW G 310 R gets a 313 cc which pumps out 34 bhp and 28 Nm, which is 3 bhp and 1 Nm more than the Honda. So, on paper, the specifications of the CB300R and the G 310 R are more or less similar. The KTM is the stand out model here.

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(The fully digital unit on the Honda CB300R is comprehensive)

Also Read: Honda CB300R: All You Need To Know

Design

The Honda CB300R gets the same Neo Sports Café design that the CB1000R carries. It is a good mix of retro looks with modern touches. The headlamp while round, gets LED lighting a stylish daytime running lamp. In comparison, the KTM 390 Duke, with its sharp, downwards sloping headlamp and an even more aggressive stance, has a lean, mean look about. The BMW G 310 R is the most plain-looking motorcycle in comparison but by no means is it a bad-looking motorcycle. Overall, we believe the Honda CB300R is the best-looking bike. The KTM is a bit too loud while the BMW is the not the one for showing off.

Features

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(The new Honda CB300R gets a decent list of top-notch components)

The good news here is that all the bikes here get a bunch of features. Starting off with the new Honda CB300R, it gets dual-channel ABS, LED lighting all around, fully digital instrument cluster and Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) as well. KTM 390 Duke offers standard dual-channel ABS, which gets three modes - Road, Moto (ABS on front wheel only), and it can be switched off completely. The BMW also gets dual-channel ABS, but it cannot be switched off. And while the KTM gets adjustable levers, the BMW misses out on those, as well as the LED headlamp. It of course gets a digital instrument console. All motorcycles get upside down forks at front and monoshocks at the rear.

Pricing

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(The Honda is the most affordable model here, but not by a big margin. The BMW is the most expensive out of the three)

This is where things get interesting! The Honda CB300R is the most affordable model of the lot at Rs. 2.41 lakh. But the KTM 390 Duke is just a mere Rs. 3,000 more expensive than the Honda. The BMW G 310 R is a different story. It is priced at Rs. 2.99 lakh and is Rs. 58,000 more expensive than the CB300R. So, in our opinion, all things considered, the Honda CB300R holds a lot of promise! Of course, all of this is on paper and a proper on-road test will reveal how the new kid on the block holds up against the old guard.

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