What is the fuel consumption of the CB190R?

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DelZoey
07/29/25 10:44pm
CB190R's fuel consumption is 2.394L/100KM. Below are the relevant introductions: Introduction 1: The CB190R, known as the Storm Eye, is one of Honda's globally significant strategic models for 2015. It was specifically developed for the Chinese market and is produced by Wuyang-Honda for worldwide export as a high-end model. Introduction 2: The Storm Eye CB190R features a weight-centralized design, concentrating the mass towards the engine to achieve a compact appearance. Additionally, it has an upward-tilted tail, a minimized head, and a shortened rear end with a hidden exhaust pipe design. These detailed treatments contribute to a well-balanced front and rear weight distribution of the vehicle.
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