The Honda Rebel 1100 Has Entered The Asian Market
It was one of the highlights during the Bangkok International Motor Show.
Cruisers aren't exactly the most practical machines, especially in the highly congested cities in most Southeast Asian countries. As such, they tend to occupy the lower spectrum in terms of popularity. However, cruisers from Harley-Davidson do have a cult following in many Asian countries, thanks to their styling and comfortable riding dynamics. Other than the H-D's bikes, there aren't really that many options for big-bore cruisers in Asia.
Perhaps, the introduction of the Honda Rebel 1100 will see an increase in popularity of cruisers. Making its Asian debut in the 2021 Bangkok International Motor Show (BIMS), the new Rebel 1100 is Honda's largest-displacement cruiser to ever enter the Asian market. Interestingly, the Rebel 1100 puts a modern-day spin on the classic formula of the good old cruiser. Accompanying the bike's brutish appearance is a pretty impressive engine, similar to what we find in the Africa Twin, as well as a slew of electronic rider aids.
Going into more detail, the Honda Rebel 1100 comes equipped with a 1,084cc parallel-twin engine which pumps out 87 horsepower. Unlike its baby brother, the Rebel 500, the Rebel 1100 comes with a 270-degree crank, giving it the same exhaust note as that of a V-twin engine. The Honda Rebel 1100 also comes with electronic rider aids such as three riding modes, namely Sport, Standard, and Rain. These three modes alter the bike's traction control, ABS, and engine braking, and even wheelie control.
As is the case in the rest of the world, the Honda Rebel 1100 gets two transmission options for the Asian market. Riders who favor a more conventional machine can get the bike that comes with a six-speed manual transmission. Meanwhile, the DCT option has also been made available, and is suited for those looking for a more comfortable ride, without having to worry about fiddling with that pesky clutch lever.
Sources: MotoPinas, Ultimate Motorcycling
RECOMMENDED FOR YOU
Turning A Vintage Honda Motorbike Into a Go-Fast Sleeper? Sign Us Up
Harley-Davidson's Iconic Super Glide Cruiser Is Back. It Looks Great
This ADV Scooter Comes Packed With Features And Is Under $2,000. We'll Never See It
If You Ever Wanted A Vespa On Your Coffee Table, This Might Be Your Book
Honda Is Bringing The CB1000F To The US. Clearly, It Wants To Print Money.
Zero’s Netherlands Anniversary Promo Is Basically A Discount Without Calling It A Discount
Behold, This Is What Honda's 2026 Suzuka 8 Hours Entry Looks Like. Sanrio Fans Rejoice!