• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer

Bike India

Best Bikes in India | No.1 Two Wheeler Magazine

Pulsar NS400Z – CHALA APNI

  • Home
  • News
    • Upcoming Launches
    • Latest News
    • New Bike Launches
  • Reviews
    • First Ride
    • Road Test
    • Comparison
  • Features
  • Our Bikes
  • Videos
  • Subscribe
  • NG Auto
    • AUTO COMPONENTS INDIA
    • CAR INDIA
    • COMMERCIAL VEHICLE
  • Brands
  • AUTHORS

cimamotor

Honda CB500 Super Four and CBR500R Four Unveiled in China

September 23, 2025 by Saeed Akhtar Leave a Comment

Revealed at the CIMAMotor show in China, the CB500 Super Four and CBR500R Four introduce inline four-cylinder tech to Honda’s 500-cc class

Honda has taken the wraps off the CB500 Super Four retro-naked and the CBR500R Four supersports motorcycle at the just-concluded China International Motorcycle Trade Exhibition (CIMAMotor) show in Chongqing, China. The two new motorcycles introduce inline-four engine configurations to Honda’s 500-cc lineup, which was previously limited to parallel-twin engines. 

Exact numbers are hazy yet, but the CB500 Super Four ( or CB500SF) and the CBR500R share the same all-new 502-cc inline-four engine that puts out roughly 80 hp. They also come with Honda’s second-generation e-clutch system that employs small electric motors to automatically control the clutch. In its first generation, as seen on the CBR650R and CB650R, the rider was able to control both downshifts and upshifts, but with the new 500s, the machine will downshift automatically while the rider will still retain control over upshifts. The revised e-clutch has also seen its electric motors moving from the right to the left side of the engine, which Honda claims have improved the overall weight distribution.  Five ride modes, aided by throttle-by-wire, are on offer.

The CB500 Super Four is a nice return to form for Honda, which produced the legendary CB750 Four, still fondly remembered as the world’s first ever “superbike,” back in the 70s. It also shares not just its name but also its direct lineage with the CB400 Super Four that was introduced in 1992. Honda already has a 500-cc CBR supersports motorcycle on sale, but the new machine promises to offer much better performance, not to mention overall sportiness as evinced by its class-leading cycle parts.

2026 Honda CB500SF

Ah yes, the cycle parts. Despite their visual differences, both the motorcycles are built around a diamond-shaped steel frame with the engine acting as a stressed member of the chassis. They share the same suspension as well: a USD fork at the front and a Honda ProLink aluminium swingarm-mounted monoshock at the rear. The front brakes – dual discs gripped by radially mounted four-piston callipers – are from Nissin. 

Style-wise, the CB500 Super Four harks back to the CB1000F concept, right down to its matching silver livery, while the CBR500R Four bears a close resemblance to the existing twin-engined CBR500R, save for the redesigned front fairing.

Being a China reveal, it is unclear which markets will get their hands on the CB500 Super Four and CBR500R Four, but if they do make it to other markets like our own, expect the duo to be substantially more expensive than Honda’s current mid-capacity offerings powered by parallel-twin engines.

Filed Under: Honda, International, Latest News, Motor Shows, News, Shows & Events Tagged With: cb500 super four, cb500sf, cbr500r four, cimamotor, honda

Primary Sidebar

Follow Us

LATEST ISSUE

Bike India - India's no. 1 two-wheeler magazine

Pulsar NS400Z – CHALA APNI

20TH ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL

Triumph Street Triple 765 R and RS Review | The Best Street Triple Yet

Ducati Diavel V4 Review | Devil of the Mountain

Royal Enfield Hunter 350 first ride | Aspi Bhathena

SPECIAL Featured Story

2025-Yamaha-MT-15-Vivid-Violet-Metallic.web_.jpg

India Yamaha Motors Launches the new 2025 Yamaha MT-15 Version 2.0 

Yamaha India has just launched the updated Yamaha MT-15 Version 2.0 under its ‘The Call of the Blue’ campaign, priced at Rs 1.69 lakh (ex-showroom).

More about this.

Recent Posts

  • Motohaus Launches Mobster 135 in India, a 125-cc Scooter Packed with Segment-first Features
  • All-new Ultraviolette X-47 Launched in India
  • All-new Hero Destini 110 Launched in India
  • The Ducati Panigale V4 R is a Controlled Explosion on Two Wheels

Car India

Car India Magazine - Get your Digital Subscription

Footer

Latest News

Motohaus Launches Mobster 135 in India, a 125-cc Scooter Packed with Segment-first Features

All-new Ultraviolette X-47 Launched in India

All-new Hero Destini 110 Launched in India

The Ducati Panigale V4 R is a Controlled Explosion on Two Wheels

Pulsar NS400Z – CHALA APNI

Pulsar NS400Z – CHALA APNI

Bike India: India’s no. 1 two-wheeler magazine

BIKE India covers the two-wheeler industry in its entirety, both from the local and the international perspective. Also delivers the most definitive verdict on machinery and performance by explaining the hows, whys, and whats on every new bike in a lucid and user-friendly manner. BIKE India is the India’s most authoritative two-wheeler publication, a magazine for people with a passion for bikes and everything to do with their history and heritage.
SiteMap

Copyright © 2025 · BIKE INDIA INDIA’S NO. 1 TWO WHEELER MAGAZINE, BY FAR! ·