The 2010 Honda VTR250, the Powerful V-Twin Competition


The Honda VTR250 already has a proven track record in Japan where its blend of sporty performance, easy handling and edgy street credibility heads the 250cc class. Its high performance V-twin two-cylinder engine was first launched back in 1982, the engine was specially designed and developed for the Honda VTR250F.

Subsequent updates retained its basic configuration while placing ever greater emphasis on compact size and exhilarating performance.

In 1997 the first Honda VTR250 was released with its distinctive truss frame, and it has been popular ever since. Young and entry-level riders are attracted by its light, compact chassis and easy handling characteristics.

More experienced riders appreciate the sports-inspired performance that makes it a fun and satisfying ride. The Honda VTR250's unmistakable sports naked image has won its own loyal following and the Honda VTR250 has become the most successful road going 250cc motorcycle in Japan.
The Liquid cooled 4-stroke DOHC 90° V-twin engine, with a 60mm bore and 44.2mm stroke, with a 11:1 high compression ratio which is common with sport motorcycles. The 2010 Honda VTR250 is equipped with Honda's PGM-FI for accurate fueling and top performance. The PGM-FI (Fuel injection) incorporates 6 sensors to accurately determine the optimal ignition timing and fuel injection. The result is fast, reliable ignition and exceptionally smooth, quick throttle response.

The Honda VTR250 exhaust system has a chamber-less muffler with oxygen sensor, pre-catalyzer and main catalyzer, ensuring that the catalytic converter system reduces exhaust emissions.

Honda VTR250 will likely cost around 144,000 Baht, which is about 5,000 Baht less then the Kawasaki Ninja 250R.
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Saturday, 03 October 2009 @ 05:07 PM ICT
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bb in BKK

Thursday, 26 August 2010 @ 09:18 PM ICT
Hmmm, wonder if they're paying Ducati for 'licensing' their Monster design?! Another Japanese rip-off of Italy's work...

KTL8233

Saturday, 04 June 2011 @ 08:38 AM ICT
They were designed by the same designer.
He entered Honda in 1988, and made the basics of its VTR design. Leaving Honda, he joined Cagiva. Ducuti annunced monster in 1992. It was first unpopular because it is naked. It seems Ducai copycats Honda.

Anonymous User

Tuesday, 26 July 2011 @ 09:01 AM ICT
When is it going to be sold in Thailand???

Anonymous User

Tuesday, 11 June 2013 @ 12:26 AM ICT
I wait many years now for this motorbike...
nothing comes out, only crazy scooter

Anonymous

Monday, 16 March 2015 @ 05:52 PM ICT
2015 still dont hear anything about vtr250