2018 Honda CBR600RR - Rendering

The Honda CBR600RR was introduced in 2003 as a race replica of the Honda CBR600F.

A new render of the Honda CBR600RR has come up on Young Machine. The motorcycle had not been updated to meet the Euro 4 emission norms and thus was expected to be axed.

Honda CBR600RR facelift rendering Young Machines
The Honda CBR600RR update has been digitally rendered with inspirations from the Honda RC213V-S

While the middleweight supersport territory had seemed on its way to extinction, the unveil of the new Yamaha R6 last year, the possibility of a new Suzuki GSX-R600 and now this render has raised new hopes for the segment

The Honda CBR600RR has won several world supersport championship titles and is expected to be loaded with electronics in the next update. The new CBR600RR, just like its predecessor, can borrow a lot from the Honda RC213V-S and the similarity in the headlamp cowl of the render is evident.

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Honda CBR600RR front motion stock
The present generation Honda CBR600RR is powered by a four-cylinder mill producing 120 PS of power and 66 Nm of torque.

The current 599 cc liquid cooled, in-line four-cylinder mill is coupled to a 6-speed gearbox. The engine is capable of producing 120 PS of maximum power at 13,500 rpm and 66 Nm of peak torque at 11,250 rpm.

The new Honda CBR600RR, at least in prototype form may make an appearance at EICMA 2017.

[Source: Young Machine]

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