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  • Honda CB Unicorn Dazzler Launched

    From Press Release

    Honda CB Unicorn Dazzler’s blistering performance and aggressive style to entice youngsters

    Style and aggression to add more value to the bike

    *Aggressive Styling: Floating side cowl, Aggressive front, Wide rear tyre

    *Advanced equipments like Front & Rear disc brakes, digital meter, tubeless tyres

    *Refined 150cc Honda engine to deliver 14 BHP

    *Best in the class mileage: 60 kmpl


    New Delhi, May 12, 2010: Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India Pvt. Ltd. (HMSI), the 100% owned 2-wheeler subsidiary of the Honda Motor Company, Japan – the world’s largest manufacturer of 2-wheelers, today launched its CB Unicorn Dazzler bike.

    Honda entered in the Motorcycle market in India in 2004 with the introduction of Unicorn (now CB Unicorn). CB Unicorn has been refreshed regularly to meet the diversified needs of customers. With one of the most refined engine in the segment, CB Unicorn has created a very premium image among the mature male customers. CB Unicorn will continue to exist in the segment. The CB Unicorn Dazzler that we have launched today is a step further towards adding more value to the much-admired model.

    Living up to the style aspirations of Indian two-wheeler customers, the CB Unicorn Dazzler offers aggressive styling, advanced equipments, blistering performance, impressive mileage of 60 kmpl*, comfort and convenience.

    The bike has aggressive style with floating side cowl, aggressive front, screenless front cowl, 110/80 wider rear tyre and half-chain case. Other attractive features include: two-tone seat, new design mirror, handle bar weights, 3D emblem, digital meter and front & rear disc brake.

    Various advanced equipments have been added in the bike which makes it the best in its segment.

    Powered with 150cc reformed engine, the bike delivers excellent performance with 14 BHP power. It is equipped with tubeless tyres and alloy wheels and offers best pick-up and mileage combination in the segment.


    CB Unicorn Dazzler will deliver a mileage of 60 kmpl*. The bike is equipped with maintenance free battery & viscous air filter for more convenience. Strictly adhering to the BS-III norms, it is environment friendly like all other Honda products.

    The price for ex showroom Delhi is Rs. 62,900.

    The CB Unicorn Dazzler will be available to the customers by the end of May, 2010. The bike will be available in four attractive colours – Armour Gold Metallic, Pearl Nightstar Black, Sword Silver Metallic and Pearl Siena Red.

    Present at the launch event were: Mr Atsushi Amataka, President, Honda R&D India; Mr Shinji Aoyama, CEO & President, HMSI; along with Mr N.K. Rattan, Operating Head – Sales & Marketing, HMSI.


    Excerpts from Company officials-

    “Globally, Honda has always been at the forefront in strengthening technologies to enhance product quality, safety, conserve the environment and contribute to society. Being the world’s largest manufacturer of two-wheelers, we recognize India as the most important 2-wheeler market accounting around 40% of our global sales figure. Our customers here expect the unique products and we are trying to serve them in the best possible manner. All our technologies and efforts are driven towards making our customers happy and ensuring their safety.” - Mr Atsushi Amataka, President, Honda R&D India

    “With good appreciation by Indian customers, Honda has always been on the growth momentum in India. We achieved sales of 12.7 lakh units in 2009-10 and have set a target of achieving 18% growth this year by selling over 15 lakh units. With our Fun, Safety and Environment initiatives, we are constantly trying to become a company that the society admires.
    Today’s launch of New CB Unicorn Dazzler is to satisfy the diversified needs of Indian customers. We will continue to provide such unique products for healthy expansion of fun-biking culture in India. - Mr. Shinji Aoyama, President & CEO, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India Pvt Ltd.


    “The CB Unicorn Dazzler will be available to customers by end of May. It is an ideal bike for young people who aspire for aggressive style and performance. The bike offers blistering performance by delivering a power of 14 BHP and a mileage of 60 kms/ltr*. With a price-tag of Rs 62,900 (Delhi Ex-Showroom), the bike is a very attractive option for the Indian youngsters. We plan to sell 120,000 units of CB Unicorn and CB Unicorn Dazzler in the first year.” - explained Mr. N.K.Rattan, Operating Head, Sales & Marketing, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India Pvt. Ltd, during the new product presentation


    *Convenience with Maintenance-free battery and viscous air-filter

    *Comfort with Mono Suspension, Advance design diamond frame

    *Environment-friendly bike complying with BS-III norms

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  • #2
    Cool! seems like it's flooding new bikes in Indian market
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    • #3
      Oh this is some great news... the main things which attracted me is the mileage it offers... 60kmpl is like WOW and also the rear disc brakes... the same power of my FZ which returns a mileage of 35-40kml... this is an awesome work by Honda... SIMPLY AWESOME...

      I am expecting a 250 from you Honda...
      Last edited by Binoy; 05-12-2010, 05:22 PM.
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      • #4
        Most thing i liked is the price 62900 Honda usually charges premium for even minor upgrades but this is more of a cosmetic surgery to Uni. But i like it but this is not coming up in Showrooms Till 2-3 weeks since i asked it in Swarup Honda,East Delhi today.

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        • #5
          IMO: The bike looks fugly... I was hoping to see some nice pics from Sunny cos only he can make it lookd good! :P
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          • #6
            Originally posted by satyenpoojary View Post
            IMO: The bike looks fugly... I was hoping to see some nice pics from Sunny cos only he can make it lookd good! :P
            The engine specs are booooooooooooooooorrringggggggggggg
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            • #7
              Originally posted by satyenpoojary View Post
              IMO: The bike looks fugly... I was hoping to see some nice pics from Sunny cos only he can make it lookd good! :P
              Ya he has that ability...
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              • #8
                Originally posted by satyenpoojary View Post
                IMO: The bike looks fugly... I was hoping to see some nice pics from Sunny cos only he can make it lookd good! :P
                i think Honda Uni has reached its maturity stage no matter what you tell Honda they come up with there own piece of mind. there is a gold color as well(hope it is 23 karat to boost this bike) The front looks more like the twister but it looks much better than this in my opinion

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                • #9
                  Console looks beautiful. I would say the best commuter in the market as of today.

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                  • #10
                    Nice move by Honda. Console looks nice, too.

                    FZ sales would take slight hit for sure.

                    Along with the launch of the bike, a rare specification of tyre has also been launched i.e MRF Zapper 110/80.(along with TVS Srichakras).Will be switching to those for my RTR 180!!

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                    • #11
                      High res photos added in the first post:

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                      • #12
                        I couldn't find ne specific performance oriented feature in this new uni just a major cosmetic touch up for the bike. though it feels smooth n refine like its predecessor uni,
                        In the test ride conducted by honda just after launch ceremony they allow us to take new uni to 2.7km stretch in vasant kunj.
                        being an rtr rider i coludn't restrict myself to get dis new babe lean in a lone corner bt it cant compete with stablity of rtr.

                        pics of new new cb uni dazzler frm press release cd:-






                        BIKING ??? " A RELIGION "

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by chicane1879 View Post
                          Nice move by Honda. Console looks nice, too.

                          FZ sales would take slight hit for sure.

                          Along with the launch of the bike, a rare specification of tyre has also been launched i.e MRF Zapper 110/80.(along with TVS Srichakras).Will be switching to those for my RTR 180!!
                          For a guy who doesn't want to sacrifice mileage, this could well be true.

                          But in terms of Pure Styling, the FZ still scores.



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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by SARAB_FI View Post
                            I couldn't find ne specific performance oriented feature in this new uni just a major cosmetic touch up for the bike. though it feels smooth n refine like its predecessor uni,
                            0.7 PS more power and 8 kgs less weight. That is more than enough for it to be on-par with the rest, performance-wise.

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                            • #15
                              so is there an engine kill switch on this new honda??
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