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2021 Honda CBR 600 RR
2021 Honda CBR 600 RR
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New Honda CBR600RR Side View
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New Honda CBR600RR Instrument Console
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Honda CBR600

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The CBR600 is by far one of the best bikes out there. Amazing throttle response and high-quality brakes make this machine a dream to ride. It accelerates really well and turning corners even at high speed is more fun than one could imagine. It's an unbeatable bike.

September 6, 2023
Latest Updates

Recent news and announcements

Honda has announced that the 2025 CBR600RR in America will be the same old model with no significant updates, except for a new colorway called Deep Pearl Gray. This lack of modernization includes outdated features like a basic LCD instrument cluster and minimal electronic components such as ABS. The bike is priced at $12,199 for the non-ABS version and $13,199 for the ABS version. I think this is a missed opportunity for Honda to compete with more technologically advanced rivals.
July 30, 2024
North American Honda confirmed that the updated CBR600RR, which features advanced electronics and a new design, will not be available in the United States for the 2025 model year. Instead, the old-generation model will continue to be sold, which has been largely unchanged since its 2013 update. This decision has disappointed many riders who were hoping for a more modern version.
July 23, 2024
The California Air Resources Board filings revealed that Honda will be re-launching the previous version of the CBR600RR in America for the 2025 model year, rather than introducing the updated version available in international markets. The updated version features a TFT screen, wheelie control, nine-level traction control, and other advanced rider aids, which are absent in the American model. This makes the American version significantly outdated compared to its competitors.
June 10, 2024
After a hiatus, the Honda CBR600RR is making a comeback in the UK and European markets for the 2024 model year. The new model includes significant upgrades such as a six-axis IMU, assist/slipper clutch, and various electronic rider aids. The bike is designed with a focus on track use but also offers improved road performance and fuel efficiency.
November 9, 2023
The 2024 Honda CBR600RR, available in European markets, has been revamped to meet the latest Euro5+ regulations. It features a new electronic setup derived from the Fireblade, including nine levels of traction control, five riding modes, and other advanced features. The bike also includes aerodynamic improvements like winglets and a revised belly pan to reduce drag. I believe these updates make the bike a strong contender in the 600cc supersport class.
November 8, 2023
Price

Pricing details and changes

2023 Honda CBR600RR price is expected to be around Rs 12.50 lakh (ex-showroom) In India. Available in Grand Prix Red color.

September 13, 2023
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Specifications

Number of Cylinders
4
Maximum Torque
64 Nm @ 11,500 rpm
Maximum Power
121 HP @ 14,000 rpm
Seat Height
820 mm
Ground Clearance
125 mm
Number of Gears
6
Kerb Weight
194 kg
Fuel Tank Capacity
18 litres

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Honda CBR600 Price Range
₹12,50,000 - ₹12,50,000

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Complete Specifications

Honda CBR600

DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT
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Overall Length
2030 mm
Overall Width
685 mm
Overall Height
1140 mm
Seat Height
820 mm
Ground Clearance
125 mm
Wheelbase
1375 mm
Kerb Weight
194 kg
Fuel Tank Capacity
18 litres
Turning Circle
3.2 mtr
ENGINE AND GEARBOX
18
Engine Details
599cc, Liquid-Cooled, 4-Stroke, Inline-4, 16-Valve, DOHC
Fuel System
PGM-DSFI Electronic Fuel Injection
Cooling
Liquid Cooling
Engine cc (Displacement)
599 cc
Maximum Power
121 HP @ 14,000 rpm
Maximum Torque
64 Nm @ 11,500 rpm
Number of Cylinders
4
Emission Norms
BS6-Compliant
Ignition
Fully Transistorized Ignition
Compression Ratio
12.2:1
Bore
67 mm
Stroke
42.5 mm
Valves Per Cylinder
4
Number of Gears
6
Clutch
Wet, Multi-Plate with Coil Springs
Gear Ratios
1st = 2.615, 2nd - 2.000, 3rd - 1.666, 4th - 1.444, 5th - 1.304, 6th - 1.208
Primary Reduction Ratio
2.111/2.562
Final Drive
525 O-Ring Sealed Chain
BRAKES AND TYRES
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Front Brake
310 x 4.5mm Dual Hydraulic Disc with Radial-Mount 4-Piston Calipers, Floating Rotors and Sintered Metal Pads
Rear Brake
220 x 5mm Hydraulic Disc with Single-Piston Caliper and Sintered Metal Pads
ABS
Honda Electronic Combined Dual-Channel ABS
Front Tyre
120/70-ZR17 M/C (58W)
Rear Tyre
180/55-ZR17 M/C (73W)
Front Wheel
17M/C x MT3.5
Rear Wheel
17M/C x MT5.5
Wheel Type
Alloy Wheels
Tubeless Tyres
Colour Options and Price in India
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Bike Variant
Honda CBR600RR
Availability Status in India
Upcoming
2-Wheeler Type
Superbike
Latest Price in India
Honda CBR600RR price is expected to be around Rs 12.50 lakh (ex-showroom).
Fuel Type
Petrol
Colour Options
Grand Prix Red
Official Tagline
Middleweight is Right Weight
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Build Quality
(4.5)
Value for Money
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MILEAGE AND TOP SPEED
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Mileage
Honda CBR600RR mileage is around 15-17 kmpl (approximate).
Performance
In terms of performance, the 600cc supersports bike is expected to accelerate from 0-100 kmph in 3 seconds.
Top Speed
Honda CBR600RR top speed is expected to be around 250 kmph.
SUSPENSION AND CHASSIS
3
Front Suspension
41mm Fully Adjustable Inverted Showa Big Piston Fork, 120mm Axle Travel
Rear Suspension
Unit Pro-Link with Gas-Charged Remote Reservoir Damper, Adjustable Spring Preload and Compression and Rebound Damping, 130mm Axle Travel
Frame (Chassis)
Diamond, Fine Die-Cast Aluminium
BATTERY AND LIGHTING
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Pass Light
Battery Type
Maintenance Free
Capacity
8.6 Ah
Voltage
12V
Head Light
LED
Tail Light
LED
Automatic Headlamp On (AHO)
Miscellaneous Information
2
Trail
100 mm
Caster
24-Degrees
INSTRUMENT CONSOLE FEATURES
11
Speedometer
Digital
Tachometer
Digital
Trip Meter
Digital
Odometer
Digital
Clock
Digital
ABS Light
RPM/Gear Display
Digital
Fuel Gauge
Digital
Service Reminder
Low Oil Indicator
Low Battery Indicator
KEY FEATURES AND COMPETITORS
4
Braking System
2-Channel ABS (Anti-Lock Braking System)
Key Features
Head-Turning Looks, Traction Control, Riding Modes, Powerful Engine, Premium Components, Wide Tyres, Informative All-Digital Instrument Console
Ride Modes
Similar Bikes
Suzuki GSX-R600, Yamaha YZF-R6, Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R
COMFORT FEATURES
5
Riding Modes
Electric Start
Step-up Seat/Split Seat
Pillion Footrest
Engine Stop Switch

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Honda CBR600: My Personal Take

I’ve always had a soft spot for the Honda CBR600. It’s one of those bikes that riders fantasize about owning or at least getting a good spin on, and I’m no different. The CBR600 has been around for ages, quietly winning over riders with its sweet spot in the middleweight sportbike category. Think about it — powerful enough to put a smile on your face and gentle enough to not scare the pants off you. But over the last few years, it’s almost disappeared from the radar in many places. So, when I started hearing whispers about Honda planning a comeback, I thought, *“Is Honda really going to breathe life into this legend again?

Why the CBR600 is Special

Now, you might be thinking, *“What’s the big deal about the CBR600 anyway?”* Well, if you’ve been around sportbikes, you know that middleweights like these are the perfect middle ground. They’re not as brutal as the liter bikes, but they aren’t underwhelming either. And the CBR600? It was pretty much *the* bike that defined this class. I mean, it could handle a spirited ride through twisty roads on the weekend, and yet, still make for a surprisingly comfortable commute on Monday morning. Not many bikes can balance both sides of the coin that well.

It’s a big deal because, in a way, the CBR600 was the motorcycle that taught many riders to love sportbikes. It was the gateway to supersport heaven. You ride it and think, *“Wow, I could actually live with this thing every day,”* which is something that’s easier said than done in the supersport world. Honda just nailed it with this bike. And honestly, a world without the CBR600 felt a little emptier.

Design and Styling: Sleek and Aggressive

So, what would a new Honda CBR600 look like? If Honda’s recent design trends are anything to go by, expect a sharper, more aggressive-looking machine. Honda’s been favoring a lot of sleek lines and angular bodywork lately, and I think they’ll carry that forward into the CBR600’s design. It should look like the CBR650R’s slightly angrier sibling with just a bit more attitude.

I’m crossing my fingers that Honda doesn’t forget what made it special in the first place. The CBR600 has always been about clean, understated aggression. It doesn’t need to scream to get your attention; it’s got that quiet confidence. If they can throw in a nod to its racing heritage, like the classic HRC colors, I’m sold. Something about those colors makes you feel like a racer, even if you’re just cruising down the street.

Engine and Performance: The Heart of a Comeback?

Every great bike needs a great engine, and the CBR600’s inline-four has always been its beating heart. If Honda brings it back, I’m hoping they keep that same screaming inline-four. Why mess with a good thing, right? It’s what gave the CBR600 its soul—the high-revving character, the silky-smooth power delivery, and that glorious howl when you twist the throttle.

But with modern emission regulations being what they are, Honda will probably have to tweak it a bit. I don’t see them going for a big displacement bump; instead, I bet they’ll focus on making it more efficient while retaining that free-revving nature. I remember riding the older CBR600 and just revving it out to the redline for the sheer fun of it. There’s something magical about an engine that doesn’t just tolerate being pushed but practically begs for it.

Handling and Ride Quality: Razor-Sharp Precision

Handling was always where the CBR600 shined. It was like a scalpel on two wheels—sharp, precise, and confidence-inspiring. If Honda does decide to revive this bike, I’m sure they’ll go all out on the handling front. Expect a lightweight chassis, maybe even a redesigned frame, and suspension that’s dialed in for maximum feedback.

I’m guessing they’ll go with Showa’s latest tech—USD forks at the front and a monoshock at the rear to give it that planted feel. Honda has always been able to make bikes that feel solid and predictable, which is exactly what you want when you’re diving into a corner, chasing that perfect apex. If they nail this, it’ll be a bike that makes you feel like a better rider than you actually are.

Features and Electronics: Up to Date, Finally?

If Honda is going to bring the CBR600 into the modern era, they’ll have to load it up with all the electronics. I’m talking multiple riding modes, traction control, quick shifter, and maybe even an IMU for lean-sensitive ABS and traction control. And, Honda, if you’re reading this—please, for the love of all things fast, give us a proper full-color TFT display. It’s time to retire the old LCD and give us something that feels as modern as the bike itself.

Having these features would make it not just a great bike for experienced riders, but also approachable for newcomers stepping up from smaller machines. After all, it’s 2024—tech isn’t a luxury anymore; it’s an expectation.

Who is the Honda CBR600 For?

So, would I recommend it? Well, that depends. The CBR600 has always been for riders who want a bike that can do it all but have a bit of a focus on sport riding. If you’re the type who loves to hit the track on the weekend and then cruise through your favorite backroads the next day, the CBR600 is made for you. It’s not for someone looking for a relaxed ride. The CBR600 is a machine that demands to be pushed and rewards you for it.

It’s like that friend who’s always up for an adventure, never says no, and always keeps things interesting. But you need to be ready to ride it hard because that’s where it shines. If you’re just looking for a commuter or something laid-back, look elsewhere.

What to Keep in Mind

Let’s be real—the CBR600 isn’t perfect. It’s a middleweight sportbike, so if you’re used to the torque of a liter bike, you might find it a bit lacking in the grunt department. And if Honda prices it too high, it could be in a tough spot against bikes like the Yamaha R6, Kawasaki ZX-6R, and even the Triumph Street Triple. Honda has a habit of pricing their bikes on the premium side, so if they want to make this a hit, they need to keep it competitive.

Final Thoughts: A Comeback Worth Waiting For?

So, what’s my take? If Honda brings back the CBR600 and sticks to its roots—sharp handling, that incredible engine, and a design that’s as sleek as ever—it could be a game-changer. It has the potential to be the middleweight sportbike that reignites people’s passion for the segment. But it all comes down to the execution.

What about you? Is the Honda CBR600 something you’ve been hoping to see again, or have you already moved on to bigger, meaner machines? Let me know your thoughts. Would you take the plunge if Honda brings it back, or has the CBR600’s time passed?

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