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Last updated: 25 Nov, 2015  

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SME Times News Bureau | 25 Nov, 2015
Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India (HMSI) on Tuesday announced the availability of the new 2015 versions of CBR250R and CBR150R in Delhi.

These models of motorcycles were first unveiled at the RevFest 2015.

"CBR Series enjoys a cult-status amongst motorcycle enthusiasts not only in India, but also worldwide. We are confident that the new launches will further strengthen Honda's connect with the youth and enthuse them with our legacy in motorsport," HMSI's president and chief executive officer Keita Muramatsu said in a statement.

The company has claimed to have observed a growth in sales in this segment this year.

"While the new CBR 250R blends the thrill of an aggressive sports bike with the comfort of a premium tourer, the new CBR 150R is a pure racing sensation designed to thrill the speed enthusiasts," the company's senior vice president of sales and marketing, Y.S. Guleria added.
 
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