2025 honda cbr650r review 2
Riding Honda’s 2025 CBR650R.

In a market saturated with parallel twins, Honda is keeping the soul of the middleweight class alive with the 2025 CBR650R. This isn’t just another sportbike; it’s a refined, inline-four-powered machine that bridges the gap between everyday usability and racy aesthetics. Inspired by the flagship CBR1000RR-R Fireblade SP, the CBR650R brings superbike looks to the street without the back-breaking ergonomics.

The Game-Changer: Honda E-Clutch

The standout feature for 2025 is the revolutionary Honda E-Clutch. This system automates the clutch experience, allowing you to launch from a standstill, shift through the gears, and come to a complete stop without ever touching the clutch lever. Unlike a DCT (Dual Clutch Transmission), you still maintain control of the six-speed gearbox via a traditional foot shifter. It offers the convenience of a scooter during stop-and-go traffic but retains the mechanical engagement of a motorcycle when you want to rip through the canyons.

Smooth Inline-Four Performance

At its heart lies a 649cc liquid-cooled inline-four engine producing roughly 80 rear-wheel horsepower. While it may not be a track-focused supersport, it delivers a smooth, linear powerband that makes it an exceptional street companion. It pulls cleanly from 4,000 RPM, offering a distinct auditory experience that only an inline-four can provide.

Agility and Handling

Despite a curb weight of 466 lbs, the CBR650R remains surprisingly agile. It features Showa Separate Function Fork – Big Piston (SFF-BP) front suspension, providing a balanced and controlled ride. The chassis is narrow and compact, making it easy to flick through corners. While the stock Dunlop SportMax RoadSport 2 tires are a bit stiff for aggressive riding, a simple tire swap can unlock even more potential from this nimble frame.

Daily Driver Comfort

Honda designed this bike for the “real world.” The riding position features elevated clip-on handlebars for a more upright posture compared to a dedicated supersport, while the seat offers plenty of room to move for taller riders. The new 5-inch color TFT display includes backlit switchgear for night riding, and the bike comes standard with always-on ABS and switchable traction control.

Whether you’re commuting through the city or carving up mountain roads, the 2025 Honda CBR650R offers a unique, high-tech, and comfortable alternative to the modern middleweight crowd.

2025 Honda CBR650R Technical Specifications

FeatureSpecification
Engine Type649cc liquid-cooled inline four-cylinder
Valve TrainDOHC; 16-valve
Bore x Stroke67.0mm x 46.0mm
Compression Ratio11.6:1
Transmission6-speed with Honda E-Clutch & Quickshifter
Final Drive#525 O-ring-sealed chain
Front Suspension41mm Showa SFF-BP inverted fork
Rear SuspensionSingle Showa shock with 7-stage spring preload adjustability
Front BrakesDual 310mm discs with radial-mount four-piston Nissin calipers; ABS
Rear BrakeSingle 240mm disc; ABS
Front Tire120/70-17
Rear Tire180/55-17
Wheelbase57.0 inches
Seat Height31.9 inches
Fuel Capacity4.1 gallons
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