If you’re in the market for a motorcycle that blends practicality with a bit of character, the newly launched Honda NX200 might just catch your attention. Designed with a slight adventure-touring appeal, this 184cc bike isn’t about making loud statements — instead, it focuses on real-world usability, decent mileage, and a rider-friendly experience.
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Honda NX200 Design

Visually, the NX200 looks neat and purposeful. It’s not flashy, but you’ll notice the upright stance, well-designed LED headlamp, and slightly tall front that gives it a bit of a rugged charm. For someone who rides daily but also likes weekend getaways, the design makes sense — it’s compact enough for traffic, but upright enough for relaxed long rides. The bike also gets a digital instrument console, and while it’s not packed with tech, it shows the basics clearly — speed, fuel level, trip, and time.
Honda NX200 Engine
Powering the NX200 is a 184.4cc engine that feels refined and consistent. It puts out about 16.5 bhp and 15.7 Nm of torque, which might not sound like much on paper, but in day-to-day riding, it delivers smoothly. The five-speed gearbox is well-tuned for city roads, and gear shifts feel predictable — especially useful when you’re navigating bumper-to-bumper traffic.
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Honda NX200 Mileage

What stands out most, though, is the balance Honda has struck here. It’s not trying to compete with sportier machines. Instead, it’s focusing on being easy to live with — it’s fuel-efficient too, offering roughly 35–40 km per litre, depending on how you ride. That, combined with a 12-litre fuel tank, means fewer fuel stops.
Honda NX200 Price
At ₹1.69 lakh (ex-showroom), the Honda NX200 offers a neat value package — modern looks, a reliable engine, and enough comfort for daily commutes or occasional longer rides. It may not be the most exciting bike around, but it does its job quietly and effectively — just what many riders actually want.
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