November 20, 2013 - Honda introduces 13 new or revised models for 2014.
Honda introduced its 2014 lineup, with six new models, two new 650cc machines with in-line 4 engines, a new CTX trio with distinctive custom cruiser look and new styling directions for VFR800F and CBR1000RR Fireblade.
Honda said that the new additions highlight Honda’s tradition of technical innovation and ongoing desire to attract more customers -- in particular young customers --to the world of motorcycling.
Core elements of this approach include an increase in the number of A2 license models to fifteen, and an increase in the number of models equipped with Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT) to seven.
Honda’s unique motorcycle DCT technology has enjoyed growing popularity in the market; the company said that 30% of customers have chosen the DCT option where available in 2013.
New for Europe in 2014 are the CBR1000RR Fireblade SP, CB650F, CBR650F, CTX1300, CTX700 and CTX700N. A further seven machines are significantly upgraded for 2014: VFR800F, Crosstourer, CBR1000RR Fireblade, Integra, NC750X, NC750S and CBR300R.
Honda’s 2014 European lineup contains a number of elements to offer even greater choice to motorcyclists of every type and experience level:
2014 Honda CTX1300, CTX700 and CTX700N
A trio of models with a distinctive custom cruiser look, all offering a unique combination of comfort and technology. The A2-licence ready CTX700 and CTX700N (report) come equipped with DCT as standard.

2014 Honda CBR650F and CB650F
A stylish new middleweight pair with a new in-line 4 cylinder engine, offering a new entry point into Honda’s four cylinder engine range.
CBR1000RR Fireblade and CBR1000RR Fireblade SP
Further engine enhancements for Honda’s Super Sport flagship, plus a new special edition equipped with Öhlins suspension and Brembo brakes for even sharper circuit performance.
CBR300R
More power and torque from a bigger capacity engine, and Fireblade-inspired styling for the motorcycle that represents the first step into Honda’s Super Sport line-up.
Integra, NC750X and NC750S
The trio of New Concept models introduced in 2011 receive further utility enhancements and an increase in engine capacity for more power and torque and even better fuel consumption.
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