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The Honda Winner is an underbone motorcycle from the Japanese manufacturer Honda. It was launched in April 2016 in Vietnam.[6] It was also launched in May 2016 in Indonesia as the Supra GTR.[1] In June 2016, the bike was launched in Malaysia as the RS150R.[2] The engine, codenamed K56, is shared with the 2015 Sonic 150R, 2015 CB150R (StreetFire), and 2016 CBR150R. With the engine producing 12 kW (16.1 hp; 16.3 PS), it makes the Winner as the fastest and most powerful 4-stroke underbone model ever offered by Honda,[7] along with the Sonic.
Manufacturer | Honda |
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Also called | Honda Supra GTR(Indonesia)
Honda RSX (Malaysia)[1] Honda RS150R/RS-X (Malaysia)[2] |
Production | 2016–present |
Class | Underbone[3] |
Engine | Honda K56 149.16 cc (9.1 cu in) liquid-cooled 4-stroke 4-valve DOHC single |
Bore / stroke | 57.3 mm × 57.8 mm (2.26 in × 2.28 in) |
Compression ratio | 11.3:1 |
Top speed | 146 km/h (91 mph)[4] |
Power | 15 kW (20.1 hp; 20.4 PS) @ 12,000 rpm [5] |
Torque | 14.2 N⋅m (10.5 lbf⋅ft) @ 6,500 rpm[5] |
Transmission | 6-speed constant mesh, manual |
Frame type | Twin-tube steel |
Suspension | Front: 31 mm (1.2 in) telescopic fork Rear: Swingarm with monoshock |
Brakes | Front: Single-piston caliper with single 256 mm (10.1 in) with ABS disc Rear: Single-piston caliper with single 220 mm (8.7 in) disc |
Tires | Front: 90/80-17M/C 46P Rear: 120/70-17M/C 58P |
Wheelbase | 1,276 mm (50.2 in) |
Dimensions | L: 2,025 mm (79.7 in) W: 725 mm (28.5 in) H: 1,102 mm (43.4 in) |
Seat height | 780 mm (31 in) |
Weight | 119 kg (262 lb)[5] (wet) |
Fuel capacity | 4.5 L (0.99 imp gal; 1.2 US gal) |
Fuel consumption | 45.2 km/L (128 mpg‑imp; 106 mpg‑US)[4] |
Related | Honda Sonic 150R |
The Winner received an update in July 2019, dubbed as Winner X.[8][9][10] The Indonesian-market Supra GTR received a more minor update on 23 September 2019.[11]
The Winner X is also released in Malaysia as Honda RS-X and had receive minor updates in January 2023.
In February 2024, the Winner X was launched in the Philippines, replacing the Honda Supra GTR 150.
The Winner X received a minor update in December 2021.[12]
Some performance tests listed here were conducted by Otomotif tabloid from Indonesia in June 2016.[4]
Parameter | Time |
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0–60 km/h (37 mph) | 4.2 s |
0–80 km/h (50 mph) | 7.4 s |
0–100 km/h (62 mph) | 12.1 s |
0–100 m (330 ft) | 7.2 s @ 79 km/h (49 mph) |
0–201 m (1⁄8 mile) | 11.3 s @ 95.7 km/h (59.5 mph) |
0–402 m (1⁄4 mile) | 18.2 s @ 111.5 km/h (69.3 mph) |
Top speed (on speedometer) | 146 km/h (91 mph) |
Top speed (Racelogic) | 130.2 km/h (80.9 mph) |
Fuel consumption | 45.2 km/L (128 mpg‑imp; 106 mpg‑US) |
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