Posts Tagged ‘Honda CB Unicorn Dazzler’

Honda launches New MegaPro (CB Unicorn Dazzler) in Indonesia

Honda MegaProPT Astra Honda Motor (AHM) on Monday launched its new sports motorcycle, New MegaPro (Honda CB Unicorn Dazzler to Indians) to gain marketshare an edge over arch rival Yamaha in Indonesia.

Honda already had a motorcycle on the market named MegaPro, but the new one is muscular and more aerodynamic, according to the company. It has features like analog tachometer and digital speedometer that are precise and easy on the eye.

The engine is equipped with Honda’s “X-tra Responsive Performance” with a 150 cc capacity. The new engine has lower frictional loses and 20% lower fuel consumption compared to the outgoing model.

CECS (Crankcase Emission Control System), SASS (Secondary Air Supply System) Throttle Position Sensor + CDI with 12 Ignition Mapping are some of the other features on the MegaPro.

AHM president director Yusuke Mori -

We hope that the New MegaPro, which is equipped with a new design and engine can be accepted by sports-motorcycle lovers in Indonesia

Honda aims to sell 15,000 units of the New MegaPro per month.

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Entry posted on August 11th, 2010 and filed under Honda

Spied – Honda CB Unicorn Dazzler in Indonesia

Honda CB Unicorn Dazzler MegaPro

The cat’s out of the bag. The India-made Honda CB Unicorn Dazzler will be what Indonesia will receive as the replacement to the aging Mega Pro 150cc bike.

Thanks to tapes and stickers, the branding of this motorcycle remains a mystery. Will it be called the CB Unicorn Dazzler or will Honda use the Mega Pro branding with a suitable suffix?

The CB Unicorn Dazzler comes with floating side cowl, screenless front cowl, 110/80 wider rear tyre, tubeless tyres, alloy wheels and half-chain case. Two-tone seat, new design mirror, handle bar weights, digital meter and front & rear disc brake are the other attractive features of this motorcycle.

Powered with 150cc engine, the bike delivers 14 BHP power.

When it goes on sale in Indonesia in the next few months, the CB Unicorn Dazzler will lock horns with another Indian-born motorcycle – the Yamaha Byson (a.k.a Yamaha FZ16)

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Entry posted on July 13th, 2010 and filed under Honda

CB Twister, Unicorn Dazzler boost Honda sales

Honda CB Twister

Honda Motorcycle and Scooters India (HMSI) has reported a 41.5 % jump in its overall sales figures for the month of June 2010. The company managed to sell 1,46,073 units in June 2010 as opposed to 1,03,209 units sold during the same month last year.

The company also reported a 50 % growth in sales of its motorcycles with 66,334 units sold during the month. On the other hand, scooter sales of the company reported a relatively modest growth figure of 35 % with a sale of 79,739 units.

It looks like as if the the company’s newly launched products such as the CB Twister and CB Unicorn Dazzler are helping it a great deal by contributing handsomely to the overall sales figures, but the company will need to get its act together and ensure that its products are delivered to customers as soon as possible, who otherwise will definitely consider going in for the products offered by rival manufacturers.

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Entry posted on July 7th, 2010 and filed under Honda

Honda could launch CB Unicorn Dazzler in Indonesia in July

Honda CB Unicorn Dazzler

PT Astra Honda Motor, the Indonesian arm of Honda Motorcycles could be launching the Honda Mega Pro (CB Unicorn Dazzler as we in India know it) in the Indonesian market next month. The company which had launched the bike in India only last month, is now gearing up to launch it into the Indonesian market.

The naming of the bike for the Indonesian market has not yet been officially communicated but rumor has it that it will called Mega Pro with possibly a suffix or prefix.

The bike in Indonesia will be powered by the same air-cooled and carburetted 149.1 cc engine generating max power of 14 bhp and max torque of 1.3 kgm. The bike will be made available in two variants, one with alloy wheels and the other with normal steel spoke wheels.

PT Astra Honda Motor aims to produce 1,80,00 units of the bike in the initial stage and could ramp up production if there’s greater demand for the bike. The pricing of the bike for the Indonesian market has not been disclosed as of now.

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Entry posted on June 28th, 2010 and filed under Honda