Honda releases CB500 2022 range pricing - CB500X, CBR500R, CB500F motorcycles
Here are the prices for the new Honda 2022 CB500 range, including the CB500X, CBR500R, and CB500F motorcycles.
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54 years 8 monthsHonda has just released the pricing for its popular 2022 CB500 range, including the adventure tourer CB500X, baby Fireblade CBR500R, and naked CB500F.
The A2-friendly range has received a vast number of upgrades across the range for 2022, including new USD 41mm Big Piston Showa forks from the CB650R, twin front brake discs with Nissin calipers, tweaked fuel injection settings and (the customary) style updates to continue refind the formula that has proved supremely successful since 2013, when the range was launched.
So without further ado, here is the pricing figures for the trio of motorcycles.
Honda CB500X 2022 price
Starting at £6,349
Available in Matt Gunpowder Black Metallic, Pearl Organic Green, and Grand Prix Red.
Our review of the new CB500X is here.
Honda CBR500R 2022 price
Starting at £6,399
Available in Matt Gunpowder Black Metallic, Grand Prix Red.
Our review of the new CBR500R is here.
Honda CB500F 2022 price
Starting at £5,849
Available in Matt Axis Grey Metallic, Pearl Smokey Grey, Pearl Dusk Yellow, Grand Prix Red.
Our review of the new CB500F is here.
These prices are accurate as of today on the Honda website, and particularly of interest is that the pricing is only around £100 up on the 2021 model years - despite having fairly substantial updates.
If you’d like to know more details about these three machines, we’ve got reviews for each one live on Visordown from the recent press launch in Scotland. Over three days, we traversed the North Coast 500 tour to really test the abilities of these machines on one of the best routes in the world.
It was a stunning route, and definitely one of those ‘bucket list’ items to tick off.
Which was the best of the three to do it on? Considering they all have the same 471cc parallel-twin motor and power figures (peak 47 bhp), realistically the obvious answer is the adventure setup of the CB500X - but the CBR500R and CB500F were both just as capable, managing to handle some of the hardest sections with ease.
You can also watch the review video, which encompasses all three motorcycles.