The CBR300RR is expected to be an upgraded version of the CBR250RR and could carry over some of its features. These could include its bodywork, its trellis frame chassis, and an aluminium swingarm. It could also get the all-LED lighting setup and the fully digital instrument console.

The motorcycle is expected to be equipped with a bigger version of the already launched CBR250RR, which is equipped with a 249CC, liquid-cooled, twin-cylinder engine which makes 38.5PS of maximum power and 27.1Nm of peak torque, so we can expect something north of 45 PS at least. It is unlikely that Honda will graft its CB300R engine in the CBR300RR, simply because the RR series is a sportier version of the R lineup. The CB300R is equipped with a 286CC, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine which makes 30.45PS of maximum power and 27.4Nm of peak torque, far lesser power than what's expected from this "RR" series.
Honda is expected to equip the CBR300RR with a ride-by-wire throttle as well as three riding modes, including Sport, Sport+ and Comfort. Suspension duties should be handled by Showa upside-down forks in the front and a pro-link mono-shock at the rear.
There is no confirmation if Honda will launch the CBR300RR in India yet. The motorcycle is expected to make its global debut by the end of 2019.
Source: https://www.moneycontrol.com/news/te...d-4415691.html
Note: Attached Pic is of Honda CBR 250RR. We'll keep adding content related to this bike, as and when available.


