Honda Africa Twin: First 50 Bikes Sold Out

- Honda Africa Twin deliveries commence
- First 50 bikes sold out in two months
- Honda CRF1000L Africa Twin priced at Rs. 13.06 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi)
Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India has commenced deliveries of the new Honda CRF 1000L Africa Twin with an overwhelming market response. In just two months since the Africa Twin was launched in India, the first 50 bikes have already been sold out. Honda Wing World dealerships are accepting bookings for the Honda Africa Twin and the next lot of deliveries is expected within the next couple of months. For India, Honda has introduced only the top-of-the-line Africa Twin with the automatic dual-clutch transmission.
"I would like to congratulate the first lucky customers on the delivery of their amazing machines. My own experience of riding the Africa Twin, during the development of one of its variant on my official assignment in Europe, was exhilarating. The motorcycle with its unique features, allows it to be very adaptable for varied riding conditions. I wish all the Africa Twin customers a memorable and adventurous experience," said Minoru Kato, President and CEO, Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India.
"We are extremely delighted to witness the overwhelming response received by Africa Twin. Africa Twin is possibly the most reliable, versatile and proven adventure touring motorcycle ever launched in India," said Yadvinder Singh Guleria, Senior Vice President - Sales and Marketing, Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India.

The Honda Africa Twin is one of the best looking adventure bikes right now
The Honda Africa Twin is the first one-litre engine capacity motorcycle to be made in India. Technically, it's only assembled here, after being brought in as completely knocked down (CKD) units. In India, the Honda CRF1000L Africa Twin is priced at Rs. 13.06 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi), and is available in only one shade - Victory Red. It's also offered in only the DCT variant and the manual is not available on sale in India.
Also Read: Honda Africa Twin First Ride Review
The Honda Africa Twin is powered by a 998 cc, parallel-twin engine which makes 87 bhp of power at 7500 rpm, and 91.9 Nm of peak torque in the India-spec bike. The dual clutch transmission allows three modes - D, S and a full manual with upshift and downshift buttons on the switchgear. There's no clutch lever, or gearshifter. An accessory gear shift lever is available though.

Honda Africa Twin ticks all the right boxes an all-round great adventure bike
In terms of electronics, there is a three-level switchable traction control, called the Honda Selectable Torque System (HSTC), switchable ABS and a G-button offering half-clutch operation with a 'hill-hold' control. There's adjustable suspension with best-in-class suspension travel and high ground clearance of 250 mm. The Africa Twin doesn't feature ride-by-wire, choice of riding modes, or cornering ABS, but the basic electronics are more than enough to meet most requirements for adventure riding, and offers a very capable off-road bike.
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