Honda CRF250 Rally 2025 adds new color, about 178 million VND
Honda has announced a new colour variant for the 2025 CRF250 Rally off-road bike in Malaysia, with prices unchanged from 2024.
Báo Khoa học và Đời sống•01/09/2025
The new upgraded Honda CRF250 Rally 2025 dirt bike model in the Malaysian market has updated the driver's seat color and graphics with Extreme Red paint tone while the design and equipment on the vehicle remain unchanged. The vehicle is equipped with 21-inch front wheels and 18-inch rear wheels, with 80/100 and 120/80 knobby tires, mounted on Takasago Excel spoked wheels.
The front suspension of the Honda CRF250 Rally 2025 uses 43 mm diameter Showa upside-down forks, while the rear is a Showa monoshock. Standard features on the CRF250 Rally include a dual-channel ABS braking system that can be switched to off-road mode for the rear wheel. The front brake uses a 296mm diameter disc with a 2-piston caliper. The rear brake uses a 220 mm disc with a 1-piston caliper. The entire lighting system on the vehicle uses LED lights, along with an LCD dashboard that displays all the necessary parameters for the driver.
In terms of power, the CRF250 Rally has no changes compared to the previous version. The vehicle uses a DOHC, liquid-cooled engine, with a cylinder capacity of 249 cc. The CRF250 Rally produces 24 horsepower at 9,000 rpm and 23 Nm of torque at 6,500 rpm, mated to a 6-speed gearbox with assist and slipper clutches. The clutch system is designed to reduce pulling force by 20%, while the transmission's gear ratios are optimized for efficient acceleration in gears 1 to 5, while 6th gear is adjusted to be longer to reduce engine rpm.
The overall weight of the CRF250 Rally is 152 kg, with a 12-liter fuel tank, suitable for long and challenging off-road trips. In particular, the price of the upgraded Honda CRF250 Rally 2025 with new colors in the Malaysian market will remain at 28,600 ringgit (equivalent to about 178 million VND), unchanged compared to the 2024 version.
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