Honda has launched a new commuter motorcycle called the CD 110 Dream for the Indian market and has priced it at Rs 41,000 (ex-showroom Delhi). This is the third motorcycle from the Japanese two-wheeler maker in the commuter specific Dream series of bikes.
The CD 110 Dream is powered by an 110cc single-cylinder mill that produces 8.25bhp and 8.63Nm of torque. Power is sent to the rear wheel via a four-speed sequential gearbox. They have also equipped the 110 Dream with the Honda Eco Technology or HET which aids the bike in having a fuel efficiency of 74kmpl. On the styling front, Honda has given the bike stylish graphics, signature silver engine sleeve, silver tone alloy wheels and metre console.
Honda has said that the bike will be made available in three colours and variants- black with red stripes, black with blue stripes and black grey stripes. The variants are kick start with spoke wheels, kick start with alloy wheels and self-start with alloy wheels, however, prices for the other variants have not been announced. The Honda CD 110 Dream will be available in showrooms from mid-July.
Commenting on the launch of the CD 110 Dream, Yadvinder S Guleria, Vice President – Sales and Marketing, said, “As Only Honda, we are now fulfilling the utilitarian needs of ‘urban’ customers with CD 110 Dream. We are confident that at its most affordable price of Rs. 41,100 (Ex-showroom, Delhi), the new CD 110 Dream will ride Honda into the hinterlands and multiply the success of existing Dream series motorcycles.”