The Honda Pridor has been a staple in the motorcycle market for years, known for its reliability, fuel efficiency and affordability. While specific details about the 2026 model are yet to be officially released, we can anticipate several potential upgrades based on current trends and market needs.
Honda might introduce minor design tweaks, such as updated graphics and color schemes, to keep the Pridor looking fresh. Engine improvements could include enhanced fuel efficiency and power delivery, while maintaining the bike's signature reliability. Refinements to the suspension and brakes may also be expected for a smoother and safer ride.
Additionally, Honda could incorporate new features like a digital instrument cluster or a USB charging port to cater to the evolving needs of riders.
Brand |
Honda |
Model |
Pridor 2026 |
Status |
Coming soon |
Release Date |
2025 |
Engine |
|
Bore × Stroke (mm) |
50.0 x 49.5 mm |
Compression Ratio |
9.0:1 |
Engine Displacement |
97.1 cm3 |
Engine Type |
4 Stroke OHV Air Cooled |
Starter |
Kick Start |
Wheels |
|
Brakes Front |
Disc brakes |
Suspension Front |
Telescopic Fork 94 mm Travel |
Suspension Rear |
Swing Arm 84 mm Travel |
Tyre Size Front |
2.75 – 18 (4 PR) |
Tyre Size Rear |
2.75 – 18 (6 PR) |
Dimensions and Weights |
|
Dimensions (L×W×H) (mm) |
1986 x 718 x 1050 mm |
Fuel Tank Capacity (Litres) |
9.7 Liters (Reserve 1.5 Liters) |
Ground Clearance (mm) |
156 mm |
Kerb Weight (kg) |
96kg |
Seat Height (mm) |
798 mm |
Wheelbase (mm) |
1226 mm |
Transmission |
|
Final Drive |
Roller Chain |
Transmission Type |
4 Speed Constant Mesh |
Quick Shifter |
- |
Instruments and Electrics |
|
Headlights |
LED |
Instruments |
TFT color meter |
Tail Light |
LED |
Security |
Yes |
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