Honda Rebel 500 vs Kawasaki Eliminator 400: Today we will compare two amazing cruiser vikes from two renowned two-wheeler manufacturers. The Rebel 500 from Honda and the Kawasaki Eliminator 400. Both of these bikes are not available in India right now. Let’s compare them and see which one is better.
Honda Rebel 500 vs Kawasaki Eliminator 400
Key specifications
Specifications | Honda Rebel 500 | Kawasaki Eliminator 400 |
---|---|---|
Engine | 471 cc | 398 cc |
Power | 47.5 PS | 48 PS |
Torque | 43.3 Nm | 37.2 Nm |
Brakes | Double Disc | Double Disc |
Tyre Type | Tubeless | Tubeless |
ABS | Dual Channel | Dual Channel |
Engine details
A 471cc, liquid-cooled parallel twin-cylinder engine that complies with Euro 5 is used to power the Rebel. This engine also powers the CBR500R. With a six-speed transmission and slipper clutch, the motor produces 46.2PS at 8500 rpm and 43.3Nm at 6000 rpm. 11.2 litres are the maximum fuel tank capacity.
Even though the Eliminator is returning, it is now based on the Kawasaki Ninja 400. In fact, it produces about 3PS and 0.2Nm more than the 400cc faired bike, with a maximum output of 37.2Nm at 8000rpm and 48PS at 10,000rpm. For comparison, the Eliminator produces 6.1Nm less torque and 1.8PS less power than the Honda Rebel 500.
Features
The Rebel 500 has a straightforward appearance thanks to its bent fenders and large, chunky tyres. A circular negative LCD monitor with a white backlight, all-around LED lighting, and a comfortable riding position is included.
Features-wise, the Eliminator comes with a digital instrument panel with a USB connector as standard, and Kawasaki claims the higher-spec SE will include front- and rear-facing drive recording cameras that are GPS compatible.
Price
Honda Rebel should cost about 4.5 lakh if it is ever launched in India, whereas the Kawasaki Eliminator 400 should cost about 5 alkh.
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