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Honda Dream Yuga

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Honda Dream Yuga
ManufacturerHonda Motorcycle and Scooter India, Private Limited (HMSI)
Bangladesh Honda Private Limited (BHL) (Dream Neo 110)
Parent companyHonda Motor Company, Limited
Production2012–present
(Bangladesh 2018–present)
AssemblyGurgaon, India
Munshiganj, Bangladesh
ClassStandard
Engine109 cc (6.7 cu in), air-cooled, 4 stroke, single-cylinder
Bore / stroke50.0 mm × 55.6 mm (1.97 in × 2.19 in)
Compression ratio9.9:1
Top speedSpecified: 87 km/h (54 mph) [1]
Power6.15 kW (8.25 hp) @ 7500 rpm[2]
Torque8.63 N⋅m (6.37 lbf⋅ft) @ 5500 rpm[2]
Ignition typeKick or self-start
TransmissionFour-speed manual, chain drive
Frame typeDiamond
SuspensionFront: telescopic
Rear: Spring-loaded hydraulic
BrakesDrum 130 mm (5.1 in)
Tires80/100-18 Tubeless (except spoke variant)
Wheelbase1,285 mm (50.6 in)
DimensionsL: 2,022 mm (79.6 in)
W: 733 mm (28.9 in)
H: 1,095 mm (43.1 in)
Weight108 kg (238 lb)[2] (wet)
Fuel capacity8 L (1.8 imp gal; 2.1 US gal)
Fuel consumptionfrom 65 km/L (180 mpg‑imp; 150 mpg‑US) to 74 km/L (210 mpg‑imp; 170 mpg‑US)[3][4]
RelatedDream Neo[5]
CD 110 Dream[6]

The Dream Yuga is a 109 cc (6.7 cu in) single-cylinder motorcycle manufactured by Honda's Indian subsidiary HMSI, starting production in 2012. It was announced by Honda in January 2012 at the Delhi Auto Expo,[7] and was available to consumers in India in May 2012.[8] At 44,642 Indian Rupees, the motorcycle is billed as one of the least expensive Honda motorcycle currently produced,[9] and the least expensive Honda motorcycle ever made, adjusting for inflation.[8]

In order to compete with the predominant Hero MotoCorp, Honda launched a new variant called Dream Neo at an even lower price in 2013.[10] And in 2014 the still cheaper Honda CD 110 Dream followed.[11] Since 2013 the Dream Yuga comes with a more fuel efficient HET engine,[12] the same that is used in the two other motorcycles. From November 2018, Bangladesh Honda Private Limited (BHL) started the manufacturing of Honda Dream Neo 110 in Bangladesh. [13]

Variants

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Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India has other models in this 110cc segment that are more or less variants of the Dream Yuga but may not have all the features or may have different features to cater to wider customers and competition from manufacturers like Hero MotoCorp and Bajaj Auto in the 100-110cc segment. Although all models keep the same 110cc engine coupled with same 4-speed gearbox, as well as the diamond-style chassis frame.

Dream Neo

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Prominent differences from Dream Yuga are the inclusion of goods-carrier rear handle-grip, yellow turn-indicators, and different head-lamp style. Rest of the features are kept unchanged.

CD110 Dream DX

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This is the lowest priced variant. Prominent differences inherit all changes from Dream Neo, plus the bike doesn't get the black-themed engine and alloy wheels, both of which keep the aluminium shade of color.

Previous versions of this bike came without auto-start (kick-start only), spoked-wheels and tube-based tires, to keep costs down for intended customers. But new models since 2018 have both auto-start and alloy-tubeless features.

References

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  1. ^ Specified
  2. ^ a b c "Honda Dream Yuga: Specification". HMSI. Archived from the original on 2012-06-23. Retrieved 2015-03-21.
  3. ^ "Honda Dream Yuga: About me". HMSI. Archived from the original on 2012-05-18. Retrieved 2015-03-21. Based on internal Honda riding mode considering various simulated actual riding conditions.
  4. ^ "Honda Dream Yuga". Mileage Info. 2012-11-11. Archived from the original on 2013-03-04. Retrieved 2015-03-21.
  5. ^ "Honda Dream Neo: Specifications". HMSI. Archived from the original on 2013-04-20. Retrieved 2015-03-21.
  6. ^ "Honda CD 110 Dream: Specifications". HMSI. Archived from the original on 2014-08-06. Retrieved 2015-03-21.
  7. ^ Ajit Menon (6 Jan 2012). "Honda Dream Yuga and CBR150 unveiled among 7 new models". zigwheels.com. Retrieved 2012-05-28.
  8. ^ a b Gabe Ets-Hokin (May 22, 2012), Honda's $810 Motorcycle Goes on Sale in India, Motorcycle Daily, retrieved 2012-05-28
  9. ^ Anurag Kotoky (May 15, 2012), Honda launches 'Dream Yuga', its cheapest bike, Reuters, archived from the original on March 6, 2016, retrieved 2012-05-28
  10. ^ Arun Mohar Nadar (2013-04-17). "Honda Dream Neo 110cc bike Launched". Zigwheel. Retrieved 2015-03-21.
  11. ^ Arun Mohar Nadar (2014-07-04). "Honda CD 110 Dream launched at Rs 41,100". Zigwheel. Retrieved 2015-03-21.
  12. ^ Ved, Ravi (2013-06-20). "Honda Dream Yuga gets a HET heart". Zigwheels. Retrieved 2015-03-21.
  13. ^ "Press Release Details".
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