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Honda has upodated the Rebel 250 cruiser and the CL250 scrambler with the e-clutch technology for the global markets.
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Honda is expanding its range of E-Clutch models, with the CL250 and Rebel 250 being next in line to gain the technology.
Exhibit A: this superb neo-retro cafe racer built a few months ago. It’s based on a Honda CL250 and was pieced together for a European build-off contest run by the Japanese manufacturer.
Since its introduction in 2014, this aircraft has consistently been the best-selling aircraft in the super-midsize segment.
The CL250, CL300, and CL500 are a few of these. The CL300 debuted earlier this year despite the CL500's earlier introduction. The 250–300cc line of Honda's CL motorcycles has a patent in India.
Honda has filed a patent for the CL series in India, announcing its intention to bring their scrambler product line to the Indian market.
The CL250 is likely to develop 23.6 BHP and 22.55 Nm while the CL300 could be rated at 26.6 BHP. The CL range is nothing but the Scrambler siblings of the Honda Rebel.