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Honda Hornet 2.0: A New Era of Motorcycling in Bangladesh

Honda has launched the highly anticipated Hornet 2.0 motorcycle in Bangladesh, promising to redefine the riding experience with its advanced features and powerful engine.

The new Hornet 2.0 boasts a 184.4cc PGM-FI HET engine, assist & slipper clutch, golden USD front forks, and dual petal disc brakes with ABS. These features are designed to deliver exceptional performance, comfort, and reliability.

Shigeru Matsuzaki, managing director and CEO of Bangladesh Honda Private Limited, expressed excitement about the launch, stating that the Hornet 2.0 represents a new era of motorcycling in the country.

Shah Muhammad Ashequr Rahman, chief marketing officer, emphasized the Hornet 2.0’s potential to set a new benchmark for thrill riding and become the preferred choice among riders.

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