
- Features new colours for 2025
- Powered by a 249cc parallel-twin motor
- Features LED illumination, a digital console, and more
Honda launched the 2025 CBR250RR in Japan, and the quarter-litre supersport has been updated with new colours. The bike is now offered in three-tone white red and blue paint schemes while the other option is black with blue and grey. Apart from that, the CBR250RR remains the same as before.
For 2025, too, the CBR250RR retains its sharp design with youthful bodywork. It looks sporty and gets an aggressive rider triangle. The bike comes with a clip-on handlebar and rear set footpegs.

Powering the 2025 Honda CBR250RR is a 249cc twin-cylinder motor that makes 41bhp at 13,000rpm and 25Nm which arrives at 11,000rpm. It is linked to a six-speed gearbox and benefits from a bi-directional quick shifter as well as a slip-and-assist clutch. Meanwhile, its hardware comprises 37mm Showa SF forks and a preload adjustable monoshock. Its braking hardware comprises a single disc at both ends with dual-channel ABS. These are mounted on 17-inch cast alloy wheels.
In Japan, the Honda CBR250RR costs JPY 9,02,000 (approximately Rs. 5.19 lakh sans taxes). While the CBR250RR makes for an enticing prospect to enthusiasts and purists, it is an expensive motorcycle when looked at from the mass market’s point of view. Hence, we don’t think Honda would consider bringing it to India.