- Honda CG 160 uses a 162.7 cc engine that excludes 14 bhp and 13.8 Nm. Gearbox on duty is a 5-speed unit.
Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India have filed a new design patent in the Indian market. It is CG 160 and the brand has filed for the cargo version and not the Titan variant. However, if the brand decides to bring CG 160 to the Indian market, it should be the Titan variant that looks a little naked to the cargo version. It is important to keep in mind that to file a design patent does not mean that Honda will bring the motorcycle to the Indian market. For some time, brand files designed the design for the protection of the design language of the products.
What are the powers of Honda CG 160?
Honda CG 160 can run on petrol and ethanol. While walking on petrol, it produces 14.4 Bhp Max Power at 8,000 rpm and peak torque output of 13.8 Nm at 6,750 rpm. While walking on ethanol, power generation is 14.7 bhp and 14 Nm. Gearbox on duty is a 5-speed unit. The engine uses fuel injections and is a single-cylinder unit. It also gets an electric starter for additional convenience.

What are the dimensions of Honda CG 160?
The Honda CG 160 has a fuel tank capacity of 14 liters, including a 2.5 -liter reserve. In terms of dimensions, motorcycle has a height of 2,030 mm in length, 751 mm in width and 1,094 mm. The wheelbase is 1,311 mm while the seat height is accessible 796 mm. The Honda CG 160 has a ground withdrawal of 170 mm and has a dry weight of 122 kg.
What are the underpinnings of Honda CG 160?
The Honda CG 160 is underlined by a diamond frame, which is suspended by a binoculars thorn on the front with a 120 mm journey and is twins with twins with a 106 mm trip to the back. Breaking duties are done by 240 mm disc and 130 mm drum at the back. The front and rear tires measure 80/100 section.
The motorcycle comes with a digital instrument cluster which shows the gear indicator and instant consumption indicator, among other information and also has a CBS braking system.
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First published date: 22 February 2025, 11:07 AM IST