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Suzuki V-Strom 650XT vs Honda CBR650R Comparison

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V-Strom 650XT vs CBR650R Comparison Overview

Key HighlightsV-Strom 650XTCBR650R
Price7.91 L11.16 L
Power645.0 CC648.7 CC
ClassOff RoadSports
Mileage25.20 KM/L25.00 KM/L
V-Strom 650XT
Suzuki V-Strom 650XT
*Ex-Showroom Price
7.91 L
CBR650R
Honda CBR650R
*Ex-Showroom Price
11.16 L
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Suzuki V-Strom 650XT
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7.91 L
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Honda CBR650R
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11.16 L

Overview

Overall Rating
7.9
8.0
Design8.008.00
Performance8.008.00
Fuel Consumption7.008.00
Significance8.508.25
Safety7.508.00
Comfort8.008.00
Value For Money8.008.00

Specifications

Engine CC645.0 CC648.7 CC
Max TorqueN/A57.50
Top SpeedN/A240 kmph
No. of Gears6 Gears6 Gears
Starting MechanismN/ASelf Start

Features

Roading Four-Cylinder Engine No Yes
Effortless Assist/Slipper Clutch No Yes
LCD Display No Yes
Embellished With Full LED Lighting No Yes
Redesigned Exhaust & Muffler No Yes
Dual-Channel ABS No Yes

Pros Cons Honda CBR650R

Pros

  • Refined inline-four engine with distinctive exhaust note
  • E-Clutch system reduces fatigue and allows clutchless shifts
  • Stable and confidence-inspiring handling 
  • Premium build quality with excellent fit and finish

Cons

  • High price compared to key rivals in the segment
  • Lacks advanced IMU-based electronics like cornering ABS
  • Noticeable high-frequency vibrations at highway speeds
  • The pillion seat is small and not suited for long rides

Verdict

The Honda CBR650R positions itself as a balanced middleweight sportbike that prioritises refinement and usability over outright aggression. It is not a track-focused supersport, but a machine designed to deliver performance in a way that remains manageable in daily riding conditions.

In our evaluation, the 649 cc inline-four engine felt smooth and predictable at low speeds, while building strong, linear performance as revs climbed past the mid-range. The E-Clutch system stood out in traffic, removing the need for constant clutch use and making stop-and-go riding significantly easier. The chassis and Showa suspension setup offered a stable, planted feel on highways while remaining manageable in city conditions.

As Sameer summarised,

“CBR650R has a proven track of infusing excitement to the riding experience of both new as well as seasoned riders”
 

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