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Boon Siew Honda to introduce Integra scooter, revamp CBR250R bike lineup

Published: 2012/12/03
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KUALA LUMPUR: Boon Siew Honda Sdn Bhd has added four new colour editions to replace its existing CBR250R lineup and brought in the Integra scooter to the market.


Boon Siew Honda managing director and chief executive Satoshi Okada said the new offerings are part of its continued efforts to meet the diverse profiles of motorcycle enthusiasts.

"Despite the vast variety of Honda's specialty bikes, every unit that carries the Honda emblem is a testament of proven quality, durability and reliability synonymous with the brand," he said recently.

The CBR250R is equipped with a newly-developed liquid-cooled 250cc 4-stroke 4-valve single-cylinder DOHC engine.

It is also fitted with an optional combined ABS that works together with the large front 296mm and rear 220mm disc brakes for greater braking performance.


For those who seek the best of both worlds, Integra offers a full suite of innovation and practicality in a bold design statement that will make heads turn.

The key to a thrilling, fun riding experience of Integra is the new liquid-cooled high-torque 670cc in-line two-cylinder engine, developed to offer superb fuel efficiency and excellent torque.

The net selling prices for the CBR250R new colour series are RM19,999 for Tri-co Racing Edition, RM20,499 for Repsol Grand Prix Edition, RM20,499 for Mugen Motorsport Edition and RM19,499 for Black Champion Edition.

The Integra, is available in Pearl Cosmic Black, Pearl Sunbeam White, Ion Blue Metallic and Candy Graceful Red with net selling price of RM64,688.





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