The 2024 Honda CBR500R is Honda?s middleweight sportbike aimed at newer riders, commuters, and anyone wanting sportbike styling without supersport ergonomics or maintenance headaches. It blends a 471cc parallel-twin engine with approachable power, good fuel economy, and updated 2024 tech. Key updates for 2024 include: New Fireblade-inspired bodywork and LED lighting 5-inch TFT display with Honda RoadSync smartphone connectivity Standard Honda Selectable Torque Control (traction control) Revised ECU tuning for smoother acceleration feel Main specs Spec Value Engine 471cc parallel twin Power 47 hp Torque 43 Nm (31.7 lb-ft) Transmission 6-speed Wet weight ~191 kg / 421 lb Seat height 785 mm / 30.9 in Fuel tank 17.1 L / 4.5 gal Fuel economy ~67 mpg claimed Suspension Showa 41mm USD fork Brakes Dual front discs with ABS Electronics TFT display, traction control, Bluetooth What it?s good at Beginner-friendly but not underpowered Comfortable riding position compared to supersports Excellent reliability and low running costs Very good commuter and highway bike Sporty styling without extreme ergonomics
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The 2024 Honda CBR500R is Honda?s middleweight sportbike aimed at newer riders, commuters, and anyone wanting sportbike styling without supersport ergonomics or maintenance headaches. It blends a 471cc parallel-twin engine with approachable power, good fuel economy, and updated 2024 tech.
Key updates for 2024 include:
New Fireblade-inspired bodywork and LED lighting
5-inch TFT display with Honda RoadSync smartphone connectivity
Standard Honda Selectable Torque Control (traction control)
Revised ECU tuning for smoother acceleration feel
Main specs
Spec Value
Engine 471cc parallel twin
Power 47 hp
Torque 43 Nm (31.7 lb-ft)
Transmission 6-speed
Wet weight ~191 kg / 421 lb
Seat height 785 mm / 30.9 in
Fuel tank 17.1 L / 4.5 gal
Fuel economy ~67 mpg claimed
Suspension Showa 41mm USD fork
Brakes Dual front discs with ABS
Electronics TFT display, traction control, Bluetooth
What it?s good at
Beginner-friendly but not underpowered
Comfortable riding position compared to supersports
Excellent reliability and low running costs
Very good commuter and highway bike
Sporty styling without extreme ergonomics