Honda VT series
Type of motorbike
The Honda VT series comprises motorbikes with two-cylinder V engines. More sporting V engined bikes are given "VTR" model numbers. Four-cylinder V-engined Hondas are designated VF or VFRs, while Honda motorbikes with inline engines mostly belong to the CB and CBR series.
Just because an engine is listed within a series or sub-series doesn't mean it is directly related to another within the same category.
Honda's 90-Degree VT Series
- VT125C
- VT250
- VT250F
- VTR250[1]
Honda's 52-Degree VT Series
- Honda VT400C Shadow
- Honda NV400
- Honda NT400 Bros
- VT500
- VT500C
- VT500E
- VT500FT
- Honda XL600V Transalp
- VT600C VLX
- VT600CD VLX
- Honda NT650 Hawk (US) Bros (Global)
- Honda XL650V Transalp
- Honda DN-01 (700cc)
- VT750C
- VT750CD
- VT750C03
- VT750DC
- Honda VLX1300 Shadow
- Honda VLX1800 Shadow
Honda's 45-Degree VT Series
References
- ^ "Honda Announce a New 250cc V-Twin Bike, The VTR". Londonbikers.com. Retrieved 22 January 2012.
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- Astra Honda Motor (50%)
- Dongfeng Honda (50%)
- GE Honda Aero Engines (50%)
- GAC Honda (50%)
- Hitachi Astemo (33.4%)
- Honda China (65%)
- Honda Prospect Motor (51%)
- Sony Honda Mobility (50%)
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