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2020 Honda Forza 300 unveiled – ‘Air Force’ Grey

The updated 2020 Honda Forza 300 has just been unveiled where the previous maxi-scooter offering has been upgraded for an improved ownership experience in the premium mid-size scooter segment. If you’re in the market for a 300cc scooter that can be used as a daily bike or even some fun time during those weekend riders, the 2020 Honda Forza 300 might be worth considering.

For 2020, owners can get it in the limited edition Exclusive ‘Air Force’ Grey colour scheme; a mix of grey and gloss black for an added ‘premium’ touch. Dimensions of the 2020 Honda Forza 300 remains the same apart from a revised chassis that offer a higher seat height and improved visibility.

Its 279cc liquid-cooled fuel-injected SOHC four-valve engine offers 18.5kW at 7,000rpm and 27.2Nm of maximum torque at 5,750rpm. Top speed? Limited to 130km/h. You can further upgrade your Forza with a host of optional accessories which includes 45-litre Smart top box, rear carrier rack (direct fitment), inner bags, heated grips, and alarm

The Forza 300 is also enhanced with the addition of Honda Selectable Torque Control (HTSC) that can be turned on and off by owners. Talking about range, riding sensibly will offer you over 350km with a single full tank of fuel (11.5 litres) which is more than enough to cover a few days of your daily travels.

Other specs include:

  • Electrically adjustable front windscreen
  • Full LED lights
  • Smart Key
  • Huge under-seat storage (enough for two full-face helmets)
  • 12V charging socket (under the seat)
  • Two-channel ABS

The 2020 Honda Forza will be available in five different colour options which are Crescent Blue Metallic, Pearl Nightstar Black, Matt Cynos Grey Metallic, Matt Pearl Cool White, and of course, the limited edition Exclusive ‘Air Force’ Grey.

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A passionate individual when it comes to anything related to two wheels (or sometimes more), he enjoys the chaotic and magical world of motorsports as much as riding leisurely to the shops on his beloved Vespa. With an education-based background, he is always eager to learn and share about the poetic arts of motorcycling.

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