2021 Honda Gold Wing Tour First Batch Sold Out In India In 24 Hours

- The 2021 Honda Gold Wing Tour is the brand's flagship offering
- The tourer received comprehensive upgrades for 2021
- The Gold Wing Tour takes on the tourers from Indian Motorcycles
Honda 2Wheelers India launched the 2021 Gold Wing Tour in the country last month and the first batch of the motorcycle has been sold put. The manufacturer's flagship offering flew off the shelves as soon as bookings opened with all units sold in just one day. Honda though has not disclosed the number of units that were allocated for India under the first batch. It's unclear at the moment when the company plans to introduce the second batch of the tourer. The 2021 Honda Gold Wing is priced from Rs. 37.20 lakh, going up to Rs. 39.16 lakh (all prices, ex-showroom).
Also Read: 2021 Honda Gold Wing Tour Launched In India, Prices Start At ₹ 37.20 Lakh
Power on the new Honda Gold Wing Tour comes from the BS6-compliant 1833cc, in-line six-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine that develops 124.7 bhp at 5500 rpm and 170 Nm of peak torque at 4500 rpm. The motorcycle gets two transmission choices - a 6-speed manual and a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic. Colour options on the motorcycle include the Pearl Glare White as well as Gunmetal Black Metallic with Matte Morion Black.

The 2021 Honda Gold Wing Tour gets the massive 1833 cc six-cylinder engine that develops 124.7 bhp and 170 Nm
The feature list is comprehensive on the 2021 Honda Gold Wing Tour that is aimed to maximise comfort on the road. It gets A 7-inch TFT-screen with gyrocompass navigation, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto connectivity, upgraded audio and speaker system, and Smart Key operation. The tourer is also loaded on the safety front and packs Hill Start Assist, ABS, Honda Selectable Torque Control, Dual Combined Brake System, and Idling Stop. There are four riding modes - Tour, Sport, Rain and Econ.
The new Honda Gold Wing Tour also received visual upgrades over the older model. This includes sharper styling, all-LED lighting, and new alloys. The bike also gets revised pillion seat for added comfort and a bigger top box. The Gold Wing is underpinned by a die-cast, aluminium frame, and a double-wishbone front suspension alongwith a preload-adjustable pro-link monoshock at the rear. Braking duties are performed by twin discs at the front and a single disc at the rear with Combined Braking System.
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