Auto Expo Live - Honda unveils Dream Yuga facelift, new colour for CB Trigger, CBR 1000RR SP

One of India's largest two-wheeler manufacturers, Honda 2Wheelers, showcased three new models for 2014 at the stall at the Auto Expo 2014, apart from the main exhibits.

2014 CBR 1000RR SP:

The 2014 CBR 1000RR SP, the SP version of the legendary Fireblade, was displayed with certain changes to the engine. The bike now gets a new cylinder head, exhaust system, polished inlet and exhaust valves, pistons and conrods. The engine has also been retuned for super sport performance, says the company.

The superbike also gets Ohlins suspensions, the first in the CBR series, 220 mm Brembo disc brakes at the front and Honda Racing Club's livery.

2014 CBR 1000R SP - Image Gallery

2014 CB Trigger

Honda had launched the CB Trigger in India in June last year and suffice to say that it hasn't exactly sold too many units. The CB Trigger replaced the Unicorn Dazzler and is powered by the same 150 cc engine that develops 14 hp and a peak torque of 12.5 Nm, which is mated to a five-speed gearbox.

The CB Trigger gets a digital instrument panel and LED taillights, along with a telescopic setup at front and mono shock at the rear. At its launch, the CB Trigger was available in Meteor Green Metallic, Pearl Siena Red and Black colours. At the Auto Expo 2014, the company unveiled the CB Trigger in a Pearl Sunbeam White colour.

2014 CB Trigger Pearl Sunbeam White - Image Gallery

2014 Dream Yuga

Honda's successful 100 cc commuter bike has gone for a mild refresh, which was showcased at the Auto Expo 2014. The Dream Yuga now gets 4 new dual tone colours - Majestic Grey, Sports Black, Vibrant Blue and Sports Red.

The Dream Yuga is one of the company's most successful models and has been continuously giving the segment leader from its erstwhile partner, the Hero Splendor, some tough competition. Honda began manufacturing the Dream Yuga at a newly setup plant in Narsapura, outside Bangalore, in July last year.

2014 Dream Yuga - Image Gallery

Part of the changes in the new edition is to give it a premium look, says the company, with the addition of 3D Honda emblem, chrome finish muffler protector and red shock absorbers.

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