Honda unveils 2023 dual-sport motorcycles
Honda is expanding its range of small-displacement motorcycles for 2023, introducing two new dual-sport motorcycles. The XR150L is an all-new model for customers seeking an accessible, versatile and value-focused dual-sport motorcycle. It’s ready for anything from urban transportation to weekend adventures on mixed terrain.
Honda has also introduced a new, low-seat version of the CRF300L—the CRF300LS—making the dual-sport platform an option for even more riders. Returning dual-sport models include the traditional-seat-height CRF300L and the rally-inspired CRF300L Rally (both available in standard and ABS versions).
The Navi will return in its second year on the U.S. market, after garnering a huge following as an approachable street-legal motorcycle.
“At Honda, we’re committed to producing motorcycles that suit riders of all experience levels and backgrounds, and the dual-sport category is a great example of that,” said Brandon Wilson, manager of Sports & Experiential, American Honda. “The CRF300L is hugely among those looking for an affordable, reliable dual-sport machine, and the new ‘LS’ version makes the platform an option for those who prefer a shorter seat height. Expanding on that theme, the all-new XR150L is a great dual-sport machine for value-focused customers. We’re also happy to bring back the CRF300 Rally entry-level ADV bike, as well as the popular and amazingly affordable Navi miniMOTO. These models make motorcycling more accessible to new and cost-conscious riders while still offering an enjoyable ride experience for long-time enthusiasts.”
XR150L
Far more than any other brand, Honda has proven to be adept at delivering motorcycling experiences to more and more people. That trend extends to the dual-sport category, with the approachable, value-focused XR150L, boasting potential for both short-run transportation and relaxed weekend off-road outings. Whether serving as an affordable additional motorcycle for veteran riders, campground passage for outdoor-enthusiast families, or around-town transportation for those still relatively new to the world of powersports, the XR150L does it all—while touting both the reputation for reliability established by the XR650L, and the industry’s lowest price for a full-size dual-sport motorcycle.
MSRP: $2,971
Color: Black; White
Available: April
CRF300L
The CRF300L platform has long been the motorcycle industry’s top-selling dual-sport model, and for 2023, it’s an option for even more riders, thanks to a new version with a shorter seat height—the CRF300LS. The LS version is equipped with ABS, while the returning normal-seat-height CRF300L is offered in standard and ABS versions; all deliver unparalleled value and reliability, providing low-cost transportation and making the adventure of dual-sport riding amazingly accessible.
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MSRP
CRF300L: $5,399
CRF300L ABS: $5,699
CRF300LS: $5,699
Colors
CRF300L: Red
CRF300L ABS: Red
CRF300LS: Swift Gray
Available: April (CRF300LS May)
CRF300L Rally
Proving once and for all that big adventure is possible in a small package, the CRF300L Rally is based on the standard CRF300L, but with comfort-focused upgrades including hand guards, increased fuel capacity and a frame-mounted wind screen. A capable commuter and an approachable, affordable entry to the ADV world, the CRF300L Rally evokes images of the Dakar while delivering practicality and value. Available in standard and ABS versions.
MSRP
CRF300L Rally: $6,149
CRF300L Rally ABS: $6,449
Color: Red
Available: April
Navi
In one short year since it hit the U.S. market, the Navi—the latest in a long line of approachable, fun Honda miniMOTO machines—has been a huge hit with U.S. customers, taking over the number-one spot in on-road unit sales. Making the motorcycling experience attainable for even more people, the Navi is somewhat of a mix between Honda’s Ruckus and Grom (each of which is popular enough to have developed its own subculture), offering the styling of a motorcycle and some convenience features of a scooter, including Honda’s V-Matic automatic transmission (just twist the throttle to go). With a super-low MSRP, gas-sipping performance and long maintenance intervals, the Navi is within reach of almost any customer, and it’s more convenient than public transportation or carpooling. Thanks to the Navi, more and more people are able to discover just how enjoyable, convenient and practical motorcycling can be.
MSRP: $1,807
Colors: Red; Grasshopper Green; Nut Brown; Ranger Green
Available: March