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How much does a CBR 600 cost?

Prices for Honda’s CBR-class bikes vary widely by model, year and market. In most regions the closest new offering to a 600cc sportbike is the CBR650R, which starts around $9,000 USD. True 600cc variants are typically bought used, with prices ranging from a few thousand dollars to the high end of several thousand, depending on condition and mileage.


New models: what you can buy today


Because the 600cc class has shifted in recent years, the most readily available new Honda in this segment is the CBR650R. The following price bands reflect typical MSRPs seen in 2024–2025 and can vary by region, trim level and dealer.



  • Honda CBR650R (new, current model closest to 600cc): roughly $9,000 to $10,000 USD MSRP, depending on region and trim.

  • Honda CBR600RR (new, in select markets or limited runs): roughly $11,000 to $13,000 USD where available.

  • Note: In many regions, a brand-new 600cc CBR is no longer offered; check local dealers for availability, promotions, fees and destination charges.


New-bike price considerations include taxes, licensing, insurance, destination charges, and dealer fees, which can add several hundred to over a thousand dollars to the sticker price.


Used prices: what you can expect to pay on the secondary market


Used prices for CBR 600s vary with year, edition, mileage and condition. The ranges below reflect typical asking prices in the U.S. market around 2024–2025 and may differ by region.



  • Older CBR600RR models (approx. 2007–2012): commonly listed around $3,000 to $7,000, depending on mileage and condition.

  • Mid-generation CBR600RR (approx. 2013–2016): often $5,000 to $9,000, with low-mileage examples toward the higher end.

  • Late-model CBR600RR (approx. 2017–2019): typically $6,000 to $12,000 for well-maintained bikes with modest miles.

  • CBR600F and related non-RR 600-class bikes (older generations): generally $2,000 to $6,000 depending on year and condition.


When buying used, inspect mechanicals, review service history, check for accidents, and consider upcoming maintenance costs (tires, brakes, chain/sprockets, valve work if applicable).


Summary


In short, a CBR 600 can cost roughly between $2,000 and $13,000 depending on whether you buy used or new and which model you choose. The closest new option in today’s lineup is the CBR650R, with a price around $9k. For true 600cc sportbikes, most buyers look to the used market, where prices reflect age, mileage and overall condition. Always verify the total out-the-door price with your local dealer and factor in taxes, registration, insurance and potential maintenance costs.

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