
Latest Updates on Honda X-Blade
BS6 Honda X-Blade Gets A Marginal Price Hike Of Rs. 576
BS6 Honda X-Blade: All You Need To Know
Honda X-Blade ABS Launched In India At Rs. 87,776
Honda X-Blade 160 cc Motorcycle Launched In India, Priced At Rs. 78,500
Honda X-Blade Bookings Commence In India; To Be Priced Under Rs. 79,000
What's New?
Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India have released the BS6 Honda X-Blade, with charges beginning at Rs.1.10 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). The motorbike could be to be had invariants, one with a disc up the front and the alternative with a disc brake up the front and on the rear as well. Targeted at younger buyers, the brand new X-Blade receives a bunch of styling updates alongside a BS6 compliant engine. The Robo-confronted LED headlamp is new along with the LED tail lamp. The gas tank is new too and receives a muscular, sculpted layout. The motorbike additionally receives a twin-outlet exhaust as well. Other bits which intensify the sporty manner of the motorbike are new graphics, wheel stripes, break-up grab-rails, sporty searching covers for the front forks and facets, and a link-kind equipment shifter.
Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India Pvt. Ltd. said that the new X-Blade BS6 is enthused with the aid of using the desires of fulfilment orientated with younger enthusiasts. The era which aspires to Look Beyond will locate it tough to face up to Hondas globally acclaimed advanced technology, new functions like twin petal disc brakes with ABS, Engine Stop Switch, and new dynamic stripe layout of the brand new X-Blade BS6. The engine at the X-Blade additionally receives closely updated. A hundred and sixty cc engine now receives a programmed gas injection that makes use of 8 onboard sensors that continuously inject the most desirable air and gas aggregate that gives higher overall performance and efficiency. The engine additionally receives a counter-balancer alongside Honda Eco Technology, decreasing vibrations and providing smoother energy transport alongside higher acceleration. The engine makes sixty-seven bhp at 8,000 rpm whilst the peak torque output is rated at 14.7 Nm coming in at 5,500 rpm. The engine is paired to a 5-pace gearbox like before. The unmarried disc version weighs 143 kg whilst the twin disc version is a kg heavier (curb weight).In phrases of cycle parts, the motorbike is suspended on telescopic forks up the front and the rear receives a mono-shock unit. The X-Blade BS6 is constructed around a bendy diamond frame. The front stop receives a 276 mm petal disc alongside a channel ABS whilst the rear receives a 220 mm disc or a hundred thirty mm drum. New functions encompass a virtual tool console, danger lamps, and an engine kill switch. The seat itself gives a brand new unit. It is 582 mm lengthy and 337 mm extensive and Honda says it gives a snug perch in the course of lengthy commutes.
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Honda X-Blade Expert Review
- Expert Rating
8.1/10
- Design8.25Safety8Comfort8Performance8Significance8.5Value for Money8.25Fuel Consumption8
How is the design of Honda X-Blade?
Honda X-Blade, with its sharp and refined appearance and excellent engine displacement which is 160cc, creates a good impression Honda motorcycle market between Unicorn 160 and Hornet. The changed design is remarkable. The radical shape of the shell becomes smaller but eye-catching, and the robot's face makes it look attractive.
The overall design remains largely unchanged, but the tank shrouds are now finished in the same colour as the rest of the bike; the tank and tail section features new graphics. The mid-section of the motorcycle and the panels below the tank have received a textured finish as well. Honda has also redesigned the exhaust end can; it now comprises two exhaust ports. The bike also sports a sleeker belly pan.
The ‘Robo-face' full-LED headlamp does resemble a non-biological face when lit up and has got a small windshield on top of it. The protruding tank shrouds give a sense of agility to the X-Blade and the dual-tone paint scheme further accentuates it.
How does the Honda X-Blade ride?
It is a flickable bike. Filtering traffic is very simple. Although the bike is not a curve machine, it stays neutral and does the job. The 140 kg curb weight allows the driver to exercise easily. The bike passes through the narrowest gap on a busy highway, and this is where the X-Blade shines in the chaos of the city. The transmission on the Honda X-Blade is a link-type shifter that promises smooth shifts. Throttle response is pretty decent for a motorcycle at this price point and engine size; making the Honda X-Blade an ideal motorcycle for the city. The dual-outlet muffler, on the other hand, creates a sweet exhaust note too, for a single-cylinder. The brand's HET (Honda Eco Technology) power plant gives a good balance between performance and fuel efficiency, by providing optimal combustion at all throttle inputs. All Honda products sold in the country employ this technology.
How comfortable is Honda X-Blade?
We like the way the engine starts cleanly from 4000 rpm. It has excellent mid-range handling and is especially useful when driving in city traffic. However, when the tachometer exceeds 6500 RPM, the pedal and steering wheel will vibrate. But we miss the familiar Honda smoothness. Although we encountered the wrong idle speed twice, the five-speed gearbox and is smooth. The motor is not the most powerful in its class, but in the process of reaching the movement goal, it can indeed complete the work well. Any speed from 50 to 90 km/h-X-Blade is in a happy place. At a kerb weight of 140kg, the X-Blade is quite light for easy manoeuvring in tight traffic conditions. The handlebar is in the right position for any rider of any size to easily get used to the motorcycle, and the ride quality is also good in typical Honda fashion.
How is the tech?
Honda uses the same air-cooled, balanced engine as the Unicorn BS6, with a displacement of 162.7cc and fuel injection. In X-Blade, the output power of the device is 13.86 PS. 14.7 Nm, corresponding to 0.94 PS. 0.7 Nm more than the unicorn. The power of the BS4 X-Blade mechanical engine is 0.26 hp. But the new engine torque and maximum torque are 0.8 Nm higher. The five-speed transmission remains unchanged. The mechanics of the X-Blade has not changed. You can still get the same conventional telescopic fork and adjustable mono damper with preload as before. The same is true for 17-inch wheels and diagonals. Honda finally offered the X-Blade a rear disc brake option. You can choose between a 220mm disc or a 130mm drum on the back. Both models use disc brakes with a diameter of 276 mm, as does the single-channel ABS.
How is the mileage of Honda X Blade?
The mileage of the Honda X Blade is 45 Km/l and with a claimed mileage figure of around 45 – 50km/l, the Honda X-Blade is a reasonable buy in the commuter motorcycle market. Combined with the 12-litre fuel tank capacity, the X-Blade promises a decent riding range for both urban and rural use. However, it won’t be an ideal choice for long rides.
How is the performance of Honda X Blade?
Honda X-Blade is powered by the same 160 cc single-cylinder engine. The air-cooled engine with fuel injection and compensation in the new Unicorn BS6; however, its adjustment method is different, the output is 13.8 PS. The speed is 8000 rpm and 14.7 Nm when the speed is 5500 rpm. It is connected to the same 5-speed gearbox as before.
Is the Honda X Blade good value?
The Honda X Blade offers good value for money on account of its powerful 160 cc single cylinder engine. The power and torque outputs are good and the bike also offers 12 litres of fuel tank capacity with 45 Kmpl in terms of mileage which is decent. This could have been slightly higher and the motor may have offered a bit more power but overall the bike does make its presence felt in its category.
Pros
- Decent looks
- Smooth engine
- Comfortable ride
Cons
- Pricey
- Stiff seat
- Slow throttle response
Verdict
For the price, the X-Blade proves to be nice all-round commuter and scores high on looks and design. The LED headlamp and tail lamp are a welcome addition to the package. The 160 cc segment hasn't quite fired for Honda in the last few years and with the X-Blade, it looks to change the same. The good thing is that the X-Blade is a decently capable product and sure has the potential to get some good sales figures for Honda.
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Honda X-Blade Mileage
| Mileage | 50.00 KM/L |
| Mileage Highlights | 31% Better mileage than other models |


Quick Compare With Honda X-Blade Competitors
![]() Honda X-Blade 79,768 - 1.16 Lakh | ![]() Honda Hornet 2.0 1.45 Lakh | ![]() Hero Xtreme 125R 91,380 - 95,738 | ![]() Hero Glamour X 125 87,989 - 97,717 | ![]() Bajaj Pulsar NS 125 92,181 - 98,400 | ![]() Honda SP 125 85,564 - 94,069 |
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Ex-Showroom Price ₹ 79,768 - 1.16 Lakh | ₹ 1.45 Lakh | ₹ 91,380 - 95,738 | ₹ 87,989 - 97,717 | ₹ 92,181 - 98,400 | ₹ 85,564 - 94,069 |
C&B Expert Rating 8.1 | 8.2 | - | - | 8 | 8.2 |
Engine CC 162.7 CC | 184.4 CC | 124.7 CC | 124.7 CC | 124.4 CC | 124.0 CC |
Gears 5 Gears | 5 Gears | 5 Gears | 5 Gears | 5 Gears | 5 Gears |
Mileage 50 KM/L | 42.00 Km/L | 63.00 Km/L | 65.00 Km/L | 64.75 Km/L | 65.00 Km/L |
Max Torque 14.70 bhp | 15.90 | 10.5 | 10.4 Nm @ 6,500 rpm | 11.00 | 10.90 |
Max Power 13.8 Nm | 17.26 bhp | 11.55 bhp | 11.5 PS @ 8,250 rpm bhp | 12 bhp | 10.72 bhp |
Brakes Disc/Drum | Disc (Front) / Disc (Rear) | Disc CBS (Front) / Drum (Rear) | Drum (Front) / Drum (Rear) | Disc (Front) / Drum (Rear) | Drum (Front) / Drum (Rear) |
Fuel Tank Capacity 12.0 L | 12.0 L | 10.0 L | 10.0 L | 12.0 L | 11.0 L |
Colour Count 4 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 4 | 7 |
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Honda X-Blade Latest News & Reviews
car&bike Team | Aug 19, 2020BS6 Honda X-Blade Gets A Marginal Price Hike Of Rs. 576Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India has increased the prices of the BS6 Honda X-Blade by Rs. 576. The dual disc variant is now priced at Rs. 110,968 while the single disc variant is priced at Rs. 106,687. All prices are ex-showroom, Delhi.1 min read
car&bike Team | Jul 9, 2020BS6 Honda X-Blade: All You Need To KnowHonda Motorcycle And Scooter India recently launched the BS6 version of the Honda X-Blade, with prices starting at Rs. 1.07 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). The motorcycle gets a few design updates along with a new BS6 compliant engine as well. Here's everything you need to know about the new Honda bike.1 min read
car&bike Team | Dec 10, 2018Honda X-Blade ABS Launched In India At Rs. 87,776The Honda X-Blade was first launched in March 2018 and has been the only all-new motorcycle from Honda this year.1 min read
car&bike Team | Mar 13, 2018Honda X-Blade 160 cc Motorcycle Launched In India, Priced At Rs. 78,500The Honda X-Blade sporty 160 cc street motorcycle has been launched in India at Rs. 78,500 (ex-showroom, Delhi). The bikes shares it's underpinning with the CB Hornet 160R and comes with features like - LED headlamp, LED taillamp and link-type gear shifter.1 min read
car&bike Team | Feb 15, 2018Honda X-Blade Bookings Commence In India; To Be Priced Under Rs. 79,000The new Honda X-Blade was unveiled at the Auto Expo 2018 and will be priced under Rs. 79,000 (ex-showroom). Deliveries are expected to begin by March 2018.1 min read
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