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Honda Hornet 2.0

Honda Hornet 2.0 is a street bike available at a starting price of Rs. 1,36,399 in India. It is available in 1 variant and 4 colours. It is powered by a 184.4 cc BS6 engine and has a user reported mileage of 45 kmpl. It comes with both front and rear disc brakes.

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Key specs
  • Displacement184.4 cc
  • Mileage - Owner Reported45 kmpl
  • Mileage - ARAI42.3 kmpl
  • Transmission5 Speed Manual

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Hornet 2.0 Standard

 1,36,399Avg. Ex-showroom price Disc Brakes, Alloy Wheels

Honda Hornet 2.0 Summary

Hornet 2.0 key highlights

Engine Capacity 184.4 cc
Mileage - ARAI ARAI certified fuel economy that has been tested under controlled conditions. 42.3 kmpl
Transmission 5 Speed Manual
Kerb Weight 142 kg
Fuel Tank Capacity 12 litres
Seat Height 790 mm

About Hornet 2.0

Honda Hornet 2.0 is a street bike available at a starting price of Rs. 1,36,399 in India. It is available in only 1 variant and 4 colours. The Honda Hornet 2.0 is powered by 184.4cc BS6 engine which develops a power of 17.03 bhp and a torque of 16.1 Nm. With both front and rear disc brakes, Honda Hornet 2.0 comes up with anti-locking braking system. This Hornet 2.0 bike weighs 142 kg and has a fuel tank capacity of 12 liters.

The new Hornet 2.0 replaces the CB Hornet 160R which used to be Honda’s one of the highest selling motorcycles. The Hornet brand was known for its aggressive styling and good performance. The new Hornet 2.0 plans to take that to a new level.

The Hornet 2.0 retains the design language of the CB Hornet 160R. But now, it gets cleaner lines and has more bulk that makes it quite striking. Plus, with the presence of golden upside down forks, this Honda looks quite premium. There are other premium bits like LCD instrument cluster, LED lighting and also some practical features like hazard switch.

The Hornet 2.0 uses an 184cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled, fuel-injected motor that produces 16.1Nm of peak torque. This motor is mated to a five-speed gearbox. The suspension duties are taken care of by upside-down forks at the front and a preload-adjustable mono-shock at the back. The bike uses disc brakes at both ends with 276mm disc at the front and 220mm at the rear. Single channel ABS is standard.

The new Hornet 2.0 is available in four colours: Pearl Igneous Black, Matte Sangria Red Metallic, Matte Marvel Blue Metallic and Matte Axis Grey Metallic. At a small price premium over these standard colours, one can also get the Repsol edition of the bike which is inspired by Honda’s Repsol race machines. The Hornet 2.0 goes up against the TVS Apache RTR 200 4V and the Bajaj Pulsar NS200.
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Honda Hornet 2.0 Expert Opinion

  • Good Things

    • Gets upside down front forks
    • Full digital instrument cluster
    • Great service reach
  • Could be Better

    • Priced quite high
    • Misses out on dual-channel ABS
    • Pillion seat has less space

BikeWale's Take

The Hornet 2.0 replaces the famous CB Hornet 160R. The bike is now more powerful, gets more features and is also sportier. It is equipped with first in segment upside-down fork at the front and a full digital console. But it misses out on dual-channel ABS. Plus it is priced quite high. 

Honda Hornet 2.0 Review

We rode the new Hornet 2.0 in the city, on the highway, and also carved some twisties around the mountains, only bring you the detailed review of the motorcycle.

Introduction

Honda Hornet 2.0 action

Say Hello to the new HondaHornet 2.0. It’s the larger displacement and better equipped successor to the now-discontinued CB Hornet 160R, but the overall platform is essentially the tweaked version of the CB190R sold overseas. For Honda, the version 2.0 serves two purposes. Firstly, it fills the wide displacement gap between Honda’s 160cc offerings and the CB300R. At the same time, it caters to the customers who wish to opt for something tad more premium than the X-Blade. 

It took quite long for Honda to arrange for a media test unit of the Hornet 2.0. Nevertheless, we finally got to spend some time with the bike and rode it in the city, on the highway, and also carved some twisties around the mountains, only to bring you a detailed review of the motorcycle. 

Quality

Honda Hornet 2.0 Front View

Get up close with the new Hornet and you’ll realise it is very well put together, with flush fitted body panels and top-notch paint quality all across. The switch gear exudes solidity and the buttons operate without any fuss. Furthermore, other bits like the instrument cluster, key fob and headlamp cowl appear neatly tucked. However, a few parts such as the underbelly cowl feel like they are made up of slightly substandard plastic.

Honda Hornet 2.0 Right Front Three Quarter

As for the design, it is easy to tell that this Honda succeeds the Hornet 160R, thanks to a very similar stance and the large β€˜Hornet’ badging on the fuel tank. And despite the hike in displacement, it doesn’t look larger in terms of dimensions. But there’s no denying that the styling has matured and it sports various elements which make it look more premium, such as the low slung and compact LED headlamp, golden upside down forks and sleek LED winkers. All in all, the Hornet 2.0 retains the aggressive visual appeal which has worked in the favour of its predecessor. 

Comfort

Honda Hornet 2.0 action

The seat height of the Hornet is pretty accessible and hopping on it shouldn’t be a problem for most of the riders. Once in the saddle, you are in a commanding and sporty position, yet in a comfortable way. You sit with the arms outstretched, knees properly bent and upper body leaned over, but nothing too extreme to cause any discomfort. Even the seat is quite spacious and adequately cushy to be pleasant even on the longer rides. One of the admirable aspects of the Hornet is its low kerb weight of 142kgs and that makes moving it around profoundly effortless. 

Performance

Honda Hornet 2.0 Engine From Right

Coming to the heart of the matter, the engine of the hornet is a 184cc, single cylinder, air cooled unit which churns out 17.03bhp of power and 16.1Nm of torque. These numbers might not be extraordinary for this segment, but out on the road, it doesn't fail to impress. 

Honda Hornet 2.0 action

As you get going, the Hornet starts picking up pace with vigour. The revs keep climbing linearly until 5,000rpm after which there's a pleasant shove of torque which lasts roughly up till 8,000rpm. The speed transitions are quick in the low and mid range of the rev band, which makes it enjoyable to ride, especially in the city. The engine feels relaxed and you can keep going even in a gear higher.

Another aspect that makes the city ride delightful is the profoundly light clutch and the slick gear box which has a long throw but shifts with minimal effort. Although false neutral was a rare occurrence.

Honda Hornet 2.0 action

Even at highway speeds, the Hornet doesn’t feel stressed as there are negligible vibrations, which creep in on the footpegs and handlebar only post 5,000rpm. Even the overtakes don’t require much planning. However, the highway cruisability would have been better, had there been a sixth gear. The charming engine character of the Hornet is complemented by a sweet humming sound, which is typical of a Honda

Honda Hornet 2.0 action

Handling is one of the strong suits of this bike as the steering response is spot on and changing directions doesn’t require much of an effort. Filtering through busy traffic is literally a breeze. While it is nimble around tight turns, the long sweeping bends are handled with sheer stability too. This is also aided by the MRF Nylogrip Zapper tyres which we got to test only in dry conditions and experienced a fair amount of grip. 

Honda Hornet 2.0 Front Tyre

The ride quality of the motorcycle is not outright plush but you won’t end up with an aching back either. At slow speeds, the minor undulations send a slight jolt in the back but things never get too harsh. We were really impressed by the braking performance of the Nissin calipers. The front has gallops of bite and feel while the rear has the needed progression to avoid locking of the wheel. One of the downsides of the Hornet is that it comes with single-channel ABS only and dual ABS can’t be had even as an option. 

Technology

Honda Hornet 2.0 Head Light

And that brings us to features, a department in which the Hornet is just about average. It gets a full-LED headlamp but the illumination from this unit isn’t much useful. Then there’s a negative LCD console which shows vital information in a legible way and gets five-level brightness adjustment function. 

Honda Hornet 2.0 Instrument Cluster

What’s disappointing though is that it misses out on Bluetooth connectivity, a technology available in much cheaper offerings. However, the Hornet packs a couple of fancy bits like LED winkers, hazard light switch, metal pillion footpegs and tank-mounted key fob, which is usually found in bigger bikes.

Fuel Efficiency

Honda Hornet 2.0 Fuel Tank

Now, moving on to a very important question – how fuel efficient is Honda’s new offering. We are glad to report that our test recorded a mileage of 42.3kmpl, which is one of the highest in this segment. So considering its 12-litre fuel tank, the motorcycle should deliver a range of around 507kms.

Fitness of Purpose

Honda Hornet 2.0 Front View

The Hornet 2.0 is largely suitable for the riders looking to upgrade from smaller displacement commuter offerings. While it can flawlessly handle the daily commutes, it also packs enough potential to be fun on weekend hauls, involving serpentine tarmac in the mountains. But where it gets pretty uncomfortable is on wide open highways where the engine feels stressed at high speeds. 

Our Take

Honda Hornet 2.0 Left Side View

The new street bike from Honda’s stable sure has a couple of tricks up its sleeves. Firstly, the 184cc engine is refined and fairly punchy in the low and mid rev band, while the clutch and gearbox are devoid of any major trouble. Thanks to its well-balanced chassis and suspension setup, along with precise steering response, flicking it through traffic and switching lanes inspire confidence. The brakes are good too and the ride quality isn’t bothersome either. Above all, the Hornet would make for a very practical companion, given the highly frugal engine and Honda’s massive service network.

Unfortunately, the huge chink in its armour is the price tag of Rs 1.27 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). That puts the Hornet in the same arena as the TVS Apache RTR 200 4V, which outshines the former in terms of features to a great extent. Then there’s the much more powerful and sportier Bajaj Pulsar NS200. Amidst such contenders, it’s quite difficult to justify the Hornet 2.0’s pricing. 

Photography by Kapil Angane and Kaustubh Gandhi 

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Honda Hornet 2.0 mileage

As reported by Hornet 2.0 owners, the real mileage of Honda Hornet 2.0 is 45 kmpl. As per ARAI, the average of Hornet 2.0 is 42 kmpl.

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Hornet 2.0 Specifications & Features

Specifications

  • Power & Performance

    Displacement Engine displacement is the measure of the cylinder volume swept by the pistons of an internal combustion engine. It indicates the engine size. 184.4 cc

    Max Power 17.03 bhp @ 8,500 rpm

    Max Torque 16.1 Nm @ 6,000 rpm

    Stroke Stroke indicates the number of engine cycles during which a piston travels from top to bottom. 63.09 mm

    Valves Per Cylinder Valves per cylinder indicate the intake (fuel) and outlet (exhaust of combustion gases) of an engine. 2

    Compression Ratio A compression ratio suggests the degree to which the fuel mixture is compressed before ignition. 9.5:1

    Mileage - ARAI ARAI certified fuel economy that has been tested under controlled conditions. 42.3 kmpl

    Mileage - Owner Reported This is the fuel economy registered by Bikewale followers. 45 kmpl

    Riding Range The total range that a vehicle can travel on a full tank of fuel. 540 Km

    Top Speed The maximum speed that a vehicle can achieve. 130 Kmph

    Transmission 5 Speed Manual

    Transmission Type The transmission type will tell the kind of transmission a two-wheeler has. Chain Drive

    Gear Shifting Pattern Gear Shifting Pattern 1 Down 4 Up

    Cylinders The number of cylinders that an engine features. Most two-wheelers sold in the Indian market feature a single-cylinder. 1

    Bore Bore is the diameter of each cylinder. 61 mm

    Ignition Ignition indicates to the type of starting system that a vehicle uses. CDI

    Spark Plugs A spark plug is a device for firing the explosive mixture. 1 Per Cylinder

    Cooling System The cooling system suggests the cooling mechanism that a motor uses. The types include air, oil, or liquid. Air Cooled

    Clutch The clutch disengages or engages the engine from the transmission. Wet Multiplate

    Fuel Delivery System Fuel Injection

    Fuel Tank Capacity The capacity of a vehicle to store fuel. 12 litres

    Reserve Fuel Capacity Reserve fuel is part of the main tank that is used when a vehicle is running low on petrol/diesel. 1.9 litres

    Emission Standard Emission standards indicate the output from the exhaust that is permissible in a country. BS6

    Fuel Type Fuel Type is the type of fuel that an engine uses to operate. The different types include petrol, diesel, electric, and ethanol among others. Petrol

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  • Brakes, Wheels & Suspension

    Front Suspension Front suspension usually includes telescopic forks. Upside down Fork (USD)

    Rear Suspension Rear suspension setup mostly uses a rear mono-shock. Monoshock

    Braking System Braking system is used to reduce the speed of the vehicle or bring it to a standstill. Single Channel ABS

    Rear Wheel Size Rear wheel size indicates the diameter of the rear wheel. 17 inch

    Front Tyre Size Front tyre size indicate the profile of the front tyre. 110/70 - 17

    Rear Tyre Size Rear tyre size indicates the profile of the rear tyre. 140/70 - 17

    Front Brake Type Most vehicles feature a disc brake at the front although some commuter segment products come with a drum setup. Disc

    Front Brake Size Front brake size indicates the size of the disc or drum setup at the front wheel. 276 mm

    Rear Brake Type Most vehicles come with a drum brake setup at the back although higher spec models feature a disc brake at the rear. Disc

    Rear Brake Size Rear brake size indicates the size of the disc or drum setup at the front wheel. 220 mm

    Calliper Type Single Piston

    Wheel Type Wheel types include two types - Wire-spoke and Alloy wheels. Alloy

    Front Wheel Size Front wheel size indicates the diameter of the front wheel. 17 inch

    Tyre Type Tyre types are divided into two - Tubeless and Tube Type. Tubeless

    Radial Tyres Radial tyres use steel belts that run at a 90-degree angle with the tread line. Yes

    Front Tyre Pressure (Rider) 25 psi

    Rear Tyre Pressure (Rider) 25 psi

    Front Tyre Pressure (Rider & Pillion) 25 psi

    Rear Tyre Pressure (Rider & Pillion) 29 psi

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  • Dimensions & Chassis

    Kerb Weight Kerb weight of the motorcycle is the total weight of a vehicle that is ready for operation. It includes all standard equipment and necessary consumables. 142 kg

    Seat Height The seat height is the height of the rider's saddle from the ground. 790 mm

    Ground Clearance The ground clearance is the distance between the ground and the lowest point of a vehicle. 167 mm

    Overall Width Total width of the vehicle. 783 mm

    Overall Height Overall height is the tallest point of a motorcycle, usually the mirror or the top of a windscreen. 1,064 mm

    Wheelbase The wheelbase is the distance between the front and the rear wheel. 1,355 mm

    Overall Length Overall length of the vehicle is the total length of a two-wheeler from the front to the back. 2,047 mm

    Chassis Type The chassis type is the primary/main frame of a two-wheeler. Diamond Type

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  • Manufacturer Warranty

    Standard Warranty 3 Year

    Standard Warranty 42000 Km

Features

Odometer Odometer keeps the track of the total kilometres travelled by a vehicle in its lifetime. Digital

Speedometer Speedometer gives an indication of the current speed at which a vehicle is travelling. Digital

Fuel Guage Fuel guage indicates the level of fuel available in the tank of a vehicle. Yes

AHO (Automatic Headlight On)Yes

Shift LightNo

Headlight TypeLED

Digital Fuel Guage Digital fuel guage shows the information about the fuel level in a vehicle through a digital display. Yes

Tachometer Tachometer shows the real-time reading of the revs per minute (RPM) at which the engine is operating. Digital

Stand Alarm Stand alarm notifies the rider if the side stand of the vehicle is engaged. Some vehicles comes with a side stand cut-off feature that does not allow the motor to start until the side stand is lifted. No

No. of Tripmeters No of tripmeters indicate the total number of trip meters that a vehicle's instrument cluster features. Usually, premium vehicles come with two trip meters, while budget two-wheelers feature a single trip meter. 2

Tripmeter Type Tripmeters are available in two type - analogue and digital. The analogue unit usually features a single trip meter while a digital display may come with two trip meters. Digital

Low Fuel Indicator Low fuel indicator aims to remind the rider that the vehicle is running low on fuel, and it should be refueled soon. Yes

Low Oil Indicator Low oil indicator is a warning light that indicates that the engine is running lower oil than required to operate. Yes

Low Battery Indicator Low battery indicator suggests that the battery of the vehicle has lost a substantial amount of charge. No

Clock Clock is used to display time through the instrument cluster. This feature comes in motorcycles with a digital display. Yes

Battery Battery in a petrol-powered vehicle is used to support the self-start system, power the clock, and the USB charger. 12V, 5.0 Ah

Front storage box No

Under seat storage No

Mobile App Connectivity Mobile App Connectivity connects the smartphone to the instrument cluster via Bluetooth to offer access to features such as incoming calls, messages, and music. No

DRLs (Daytime running lights) Daytime Running Lights, as the name suggest, are the lights that stay ON when the main headlight is switched off. This feature makes a vehicle easily visible in the rear view mirror of other vehicles. Yes

Brake/Tail LightLED

Turn SignalLED

Pass LightYes

GPS & NavigationNo

USB charging portNo

Start TypeElectric Start

KillswitchYes

Stepped SeatYes

Pillion BackrestNo

Pillion GrabrailYes

Pillion SeatYes

Pillion FootrestYes

Additional featuresHazard Switch, Gear Position Indicator, Service Due Indicator

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Honda Hornet 2.0 User Reviews

4.1 375 ratings 114 reviews
  • 4

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  • 4

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  • 3

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    Extra Features

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    Value for Money

  •  5My dream bike 1 day ago by Krish Mahajan, Amritsar

    I study in class 12 and I have a dream to buy this bike once in my life I have ride this bike because my friend owned this bike this bike has all thing which I need in a bike comfort, looks, speed and many more if someone give me chance to get your dream bike I will cho

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  •  1Finally decided to sell this bike 4 weeks ago by Ajay, Jalna

    Riding this bike from last 2 years and finally decided to sell it, while in every servicing of bike discussed to fix rear suspension problem but even after 2 years could not get proper solution on it. So not recommended to single one. Pros : Performance and look is good

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    • Used it for

      Everything

    • Owned for

      > 1 yr

    • Ridden for

      > 15000 kms

    • Got mileage of

      42 kmpl

  •  1Bad expirance with Spares &Service 1 month ago by Sanket

    Very Bad Experience with Spare parts and service. Takes months for regular consumables like brake Pads. Given the bike for repair about a month before but not get bike repaired yet. After calling to the service center, only got the answer " Spare Parts not received". Ev

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    • Used it for

      Daily Commute

    • Owned for

      < 3 months

    • Ridden for

      < 5000 kms

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  •  4Hornet catches eyeballs 1 month ago by Kumar Kush, Patna

    The quality of the bike is good and the engine performance is good for city and highways. Also it looks sporty from front and rear with good mileage. The comfort quality is good for the rider and good for the pillion. Acceleration is quite long but more than enough to c

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    • Used it for

      Daily Commute

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      > 1 yr

    • Ridden for

      10000-15000 kms

    • Got mileage of

      42 kmpl

  •  5The review for what you're seeking 2 months ago by Abhishek Kumar, Jamshedpur

    The buying experience was good, staff at the showroom co-operated things nicely. The bike is way fun to ride as if I'm a honda guy the engine sound of my bike I love when I cross 6000 rpm, it's looks are also good, and nimble to ride. Low maintenance bike. Servicing was

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      > 1 yr

    • Ridden for

      > 15000 kms

    • Got mileage of

      55 kmpl

  •  5King of torque H 2.0 2 months ago by Krishnajith, Thiruvananthapuram

    Honda Hornet 2.0 is the most underrated bike in this segment. This bike is far better than other competitors because of its engine refinement and the top end is not satisfied, the engine is very happy to produce torque. The pillion comfort is not good but it is adjustab

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    • Used it for

      Daily Commute

    • Owned for

      6 months-1 yr

    • Ridden for

      5000-10000 kms

    • Got mileage of

      40 kmpl

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FAQs about Honda Hornet 2.0

  • Q: What is the on-road price of Honda Hornet 2.0 in 2023?

    A: The 2023 on-road price of Honda Hornet 2.0 in Delhi is Rs. 1,60,820. This on-road price includes the ex-showroom price, RTO and insurance charges.
  • Q: What is the actual mileage of Honda Hornet 2.0?

    A: According to the user reported data, Honda Hornet 2.0 gives an average mileage of 45 kmpl.
  • Q: Which is better Honda Hornet 2.0 or Yamaha FZ X?

    A: Honda Hornet 2.0 is priced at Rs. 1,36,399, has a 184.4 cc 5 Speed Manual engine, gives a mileage of 45 kmpl and weighs 142 kg, whereas, the price of Yamaha FZ X is Rs. 1,37,785 with a 149 cc engine, giving a mileage of 48 kmpl and weighing 139 kg.
  • Q: What are the colour options of Honda Hornet 2.0?

    A: Honda Hornet 2.0 is available in 4 colours which are Matte Axis Grey Metallic, Matte Marvel Blue Metallic, Matte Sangria Red Metallic and Pearl Igneous Black.
  • Q: What are the key specifications of Honda Hornet 2.0?

    A: Honda Hornet 2.0 is a Street bike that weighs 142 kg, has a 184.4 cc BS6 engine and a fuel capacity of 12 litres.

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