Honda 2Wheelers India has taken the wraps off one of its most stylish and quirky motorcycles in recent times — the all-new Honda CB125 Hornet. Designed to captivate young, style-conscious buyers, this new sporty commuter enters the growing 125cc category, ready to take on rivals like the TVS Raider and Hero Xtreme 125R. Carrying forward the iconic “CB” legacy, the Hornet is available in four eye-catching colours. Pricing and bookings will officially open on August 1, with deliveries to follow soon after.
Design & Features: Bold Street Style Meets Modern Tech
The CB125 Hornet flaunts a sharp, street-naked design with sculpted body lines and a striking dual-tone colour palette. Its aggressive styling is highlighted by a unique horizontally split LED headlamp, muscular fuel tank with extended shrouds, and a sporty end-can muffler. A split seat setup, all-LED lighting system, and stylish multi-spoke alloy wheels further enhance its bold appeal.
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Tech-wise, the bike boasts a 4.2-inch color TFT display with Bluetooth support via the Honda smartphone app, a Type-C charging port, and a tank-mounted key FOB for added convenience — a segment-first move.
Suspension & Braking: Segment-First USD Forks
The Honda CB125 Hornet sets a new benchmark in its category by introducing gold-finished upside-down (USD) front forks, a first for the 125cc class. The rear setup includes a 5-step preload-adjustable monoshock, ensuring a comfortable and customizable ride. The braking setup combines a front disc brake, rear drum brake, and single-channel ABS for added safety. It rides on 17-inch wheels with wide-profile tyres for better grip and stability.
Engine & Performance: Quickest in Its Class
Powering the CB125 Hornet is a 124cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled engine delivering 11 bhp at 7,500 rpm and 11.2 Nm of torque at 6,000 rpm. Paired with a smooth 5-speed gearbox, this engine helps the Hornet achieve 0–60 km/h in just 5.4 seconds, making it the fastest in its segment, according to Honda.
In terms of dimensions, it offers 166mm ground clearance, 124 kg kerb weight, 597mm seat length, and a 12-litre fuel tank — making it both practical and performance-focused.
Conclusion
With its edgy design, advanced features like a TFT screen and USD forks, and class-leading acceleration, the Honda CB125 Hornet is not just another 125cc commuter — it’s a bold new statement in the entry-level sporty motorcycle space. Ready to challenge the likes of TVS Raider and Hero Xtreme 125R, this bike is set to turn heads and win hearts when pricing is announced on August 1. Young riders looking for performance with flair now have a thrilling new option to consider.