In 2011, the Japanese motorcycle manufacturer launched the Honda CBR250R ABS, a sports motorcycle made by Honda that came with an additional safety feature, such as the ABS, well received by both beginner and experienced riders.
The bike came with a diamond-shaped twin-spar steel frame fitted on the front end with a 37 mm telescopic fork and a Pro-Link single-shock absorber on the rear that offered impressive handling and a comfortable ride.
As for braking performance, the bike packed a 296 mm with a dual-piston caliper on the front wheel and a 220 mm disc squeezed by a single-piston caliper on the rear wheel, which provided optimum stopping power thanks to its ABS.
In the performance department, the 2011 Honda CBR250R ABS was powered by a 249cc four-stroke single-cylinder engine that featured a fuel injection system and delivered an output power of 24 hp at 9,900 rpm and 20 Nm (15 lb-ft) of torque available at 6,750 rpm.
The unique bodywork was designed for style and functionality, while it routed the airflow for both engine cooling and rider comfort and also created a unique sports bike style.
It featured a low seat height that offered riders an easier reach to the ground and was also ready for two-up rides, with a separate passenger seat, integrated grab rail, and standard passenger footpegs.
In addition, the bike featured a multi-function digital instrument panel, a 13-liter fuel tank that offered more than 320 km (199 miles) of range, grabs rails designed to fit gloved hands, and an under-seat storage compartment.