2025 Honda NX200 Launched in India at Rs 1.68 Lakh; Gets New TFT cluster with Bluetooth Connectivity and More
The Honda NX200 features an OBD2B-compliant 184.4cc engine, producing 16.76bhp at 8,500 rpm and 15.7Nm torque at 6,000 rpm.
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Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India has launched the new Honda NX200 at Rs 1,68,499 (ex-showroom). While the name is new, the bike is essentially a rebranded Honda CB200X, retaining the same design, dimensions, and overall styling. However, it comes with minor feature upgrades and a refined 184.4cc single-cylinder engine that now meets OBD2B emission norms. This launch is part of Honda’s strategy to update its motorcycle lineup in India. Recently, Honda also introduced the 2025 Shine 125 with similar compliance updates.
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The Honda NX200 will be available at Red Wing and BigWing dealerships across India.
2025 Honda NX200: Design and Feature
The Honda NX200 gets a major update with a full LED lighting system, including a redesigned headlamp, turn indicators, and an X-shaped taillight. It is available in three striking colour options: Athletic Blue Metallic, Radiant Red Metallic, and Pearl Igneous Black.
A key upgrade is the new 4.2-inch full-digital TFT display with Bluetooth connectivity and Honda RoadSync app support. Riders can access navigation, receive call and SMS alerts, and control music on the go. Additionally, Honda has introduced a USB Type-C port for seamless device charging.
2025 Honda NX200: Engine
The Honda NX200 is powered by an OBD2B-compliant 184.4cc, single-cylinder, four-stroke engine, delivering 16.76bhp at 8,500 rpm and 15.7Nm of peak torque at 6,000 rpm. The engine is mated to a 5-speed gearbox with assist and slipper clutch for a smooth gearshift.
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For safety, the NX200 comes with dual-channel ABS, providing safer braking performance. Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC) enhances rear-wheel traction for stability across various road conditions and safety.
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