Honda launches new 250 scrambler with E-Clutch system and 24 hp

Honda scrambler 250. Photo: Honda
Honda scrambler 250. Photo: Honda

Honda has officially unveiled in Japan its new 250cc scrambler motorcycle, with the highlight being the debut of the version equipped with the E-Clutch system, an electronic technology that manages the clutch and allows gear changes without using the lever.

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Updated design and scrambler styling

The model embraces a classic scrambler style, with 19-inch front and 17-inch rear wheels, along with an updated visual package that enhances its urban and adventure appeal.

Honda scrambler 250. Photo: Honda
Honda scrambler 250. Photo: Honda

Among the new features are three fresh color options: Pearl Cadet Gray, Pearl Dusk Yellow, and Matte Gunpowder Black Metallic.

Engine and performance

Honda scrambler 250. Photo: Honda
Honda scrambler 250. Photo: Honda

The motorcycle comes equipped with a 249 cc single-cylinder engine, capable of delivering 24 hp and 2.3 kgfm of torque.

According to Honda, the claimed average fuel consumption reaches 47 km/l — equivalent to about 2.1 L/100 km — standing out for its efficiency.

Versions and prices

Honda scrambler 250. Photo: Honda
Honda scrambler 250. Photo: Honda

In the Japanese market, prices start at 590,000 yen (around  US$ 3,950).

The E-Clutch version is priced from 640,000 yen (approximately US$ 4,290).

With the introduction of the E-Clutch technology, Honda reinforces its strategy of bringing advanced electronic features even to smaller displacement models, making riding more practical and accessible.

Source and images: Honda. This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.

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