2021 Honda® Motorcycles Lineup
Honda kept busy in 2020, making Euro 5-compliant updates, revising some existing models, and designing entirely new models. And now, Team Honda is unleashing one of the most expansive new lineups of the year. When you’re ready to take a look at all the new changes in person, come see us at SoCal Honda Powersports in Carson, where we offer a huge selection at competitive prices to motorcycle lovers in the Los Angeles and Long Beach areas.
2021 Honda Rebel® 1100
One of the biggest additions to Honda’s 2021 lineup is the Honda Rebel® 1100. Rumors about this bike hit the streets long before patents for the new twin-powered cruiser were filed. The Rebel 1100 runs on a 1,184cc parallel-twin engine like that found in the Africa Twin®, which pairs ride-by-wire throttle with three riding modes. The 1100 weighs 487 pounds with the manual gearbox and 509 pounds with the DCT upgrade. The 1100’s price starts at $9,299.
2021 Honda® Trail 125
This little Super Cub crossover is one of the most highly anticipated models after a year of it being on the Asian market. The Asian CT125 was turned into the Trail 125 for North America. The bike features the same 125cc used in all of Honda’s minibikes, paired with a four-speed transmission. This hot little minibike can be put through its paces and keep coming back for more.
2021 Honda Grom®
The Grom® has been one of Honda’s most popular models for six years, and it finally received a massive upgrade for 2021. In addition to meeting European regulations, the Grom got an updated 125cc single that is paired with a five-speed transmission. The Grom’s body style also got an upgrade, giving it a more retro look. The minibike now also features interchangeable body panels, allowing the owner to customize the bike to their heart’s content.
2021 Honda CRF®250L or CRF®300L
While the 250s of this model are only available in Japan, its brothers, the CRF®300L and CRF®300 Rally, available in Europe, include all the same upgrades as the 250 – revised gear ratios, increased ground clearance, valve timing modification, optimized ignition timing, a lighter weight, and more. The 300s got a slightly bigger engine, though, and assist and slipper clutch. The 2020 CRF®250s are still listed for the American market on the Honda website, so only time will tell which will be available in the U.S. – the updated 250 or the upgraded 300.
When you’re ready to take a look at all the new bikes and upgrades Honda has on the books this year, come see us at SoCal Honda Powersports. At our location in Carson, we can help you find the perfect motorcycle to get around the Los Angeles and Long Beach areas.