Honda Africa Twin 2021-2025
Specifications

1082 cc
Engine Capacity
Up to 20.8 kmpl
ARAI Mileage
830 mm
Seat Height
249 kg
Kerb Weight
24.5 Litres
Fuel Tank Capacity
No Litres
Under seat storage
Honda Africa Twin 2021-2025 have 2 variants ranging from 1601500 to 1755500. Africa Twin2021-2025 is powered by a 2 cylinder, 1082 cc, Liquid-cooled 4-stroke 8-Valve & Parallel Twin.
It is able to produce 103 Nm @ 6000 rpm torque and 97.89 bhp @ 7500 rpm power.
Keep scrolling to explore detailed configuration, features and technical specs of Africa Twin2021-2025.
Honda Africa Twin 2021-2025 Safety Features
This Adventure bike comes loaded with AHO (Automatic Headlight On), Hazard Warning Indicator, Hazard Warning Switch, Pass Light, Pillion Grabrail, LED Turn Signal, ABS - Anti-lock braking system , Wet Multiplate Slipper Clutch, Traction Control System, 4 Power Modes from safety point of view.Honda Africa Twin 2021-2025 Weight & Height
The seat height of Honda Africa Twin 2021-2025 is 810 mm and the kerb weight is 239 kg. In other dimensions Africa Twin2021-2025 has 2307 Length, 963 Width, 1523 Height, 1558 Wheelbase, 210 Ground Clearance, 24.5 Fuel Tank Capacity , 4.06 Engine Oil Capacity, Adventure Body Type.Comfort in Honda Africa Twin 2021-2025
From Comfort perspective, Africa Twin2021-2025 have Average Speed Indicator, Call/SMS Alerts, Low Battery Indicator, Low Oil Indicator, Pillion Footrest, 4 Riding Modes, Service Reminder Indicator, GPS & Navigation, Self Start Start Type, USB Charger Port, Digital Console Type, Distance to Empty Indicator, Engine Kill Switch, Digital Instrument Console, Side Stand Indicator.Honda Africa Twin 2021-2025 Body
Honda Africa Twin 2021-2025 has Telescopic suspensions with 90/90 - 21 front tyre and Pro-Link suspensions with 150/70 - R18 rear tyre. It comes with a Semi Double Cradle frame and .Honda Africa Twin 2021-2025 Alternatives
Main Competitors of Africa Twin2021-2025 bike are Triumph Tiger 900, KTM 890 Adventure R, Harley-Davidson Sportster S, Ducati Multistrada 950, Suzuki Hayabusa, Ducati Super Sport 950, Aprilia Tuareg 660, BMW R NineT Scrambler, BMW R 1250 R, BMW F 850 GS Adventure.Keep scrolling to explore detailed configuration, features and technical specs of Africa Twin2021-2025.
Variant Wise Comparison
MT
Base VariantN/A
AT (DCT)
Top VariantN/A
Braking System | Dual Channel ABS | Dual Channel ABS |
Calliper Type | Front 4 Piston Rear 1 Piston | Front 4 Piston Rear 1 Piston |
Front Disc Size | 310 | 310 |
Front Suspension Preload Adjuster | ||
Front Tyre Pressure (Rider & Pillion) | 32 | 32 |
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Honda Africa Twin 2021-2025 Competitors
| Models | Engine | Power | Torque | Mileage | Kerb weight | Seat height |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() ₹16.02 - ₹17.55 Lakh* | 1082 cc | 97.89 bhp @ 7500 rpm | 103 Nm @ 6000 rpm | 20.8 kmpl | 239 - 249 kg | 810 mm |
| 888 cc | 106.5 bhp @ 9500 rpm | 90 Nm @ 6850 rpm | 21.2 kmpl | - | 820 mm | |
| 889 cc | 105 hp @ 8000 rpm | 100 Nm @ 6500 rpm | - | 196 kg | 880 mm | |
| 1252 cc | R120.69 bhp @ 7500 rpm | R125 Nm @ 6000 rpm | 20 kmpl | 225 kg | 765 mm | |
| 937 cc | 112.8 PS @ 9&000 rpm | 96 Nm @ 7750 rpm | 13 kmpl | 232 kg | 860 mm |
Africa Twin2021-2025 Owner Reviews
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Reliability & Maintenance3.7
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Features3
Comfort4.3
Maintenance Cost4
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Safety3.7
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Reliability & Maintenance3.7
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Features3
Comfort4.3
Maintenance Cost4
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Safety3.7
Design3.7
Reliability & Maintenance3.7
Mileage & Performance3.7
Mileage3.5
Features3
Comfort
Africa Twin2021-2025 Question & Answers
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Answer by 91Wheels Expert
1 year ago
The Honda Africa Twin has tubeless tires on the front measuring 90/90-21 and on the rear measuring 150/70-18. The Honda Africa Twin is equipped with front and rear disc brakes and dual channel ABS. To know more details about the Honda Africa Twin, please click here Honda Africa Twin Specification
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