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How much does a Honda CBR500R cost?

The Honda CBR500R's price for a new model in the United States typically falls in the low-to-mid six-thousands, generally around $6,999 to $7,399, with ABS-equipped versions often at the higher end. The exact amount depends on the model year, trim level, destination charges, taxes, and dealer promotions.


Because pricing can vary by region and over time, it’s wise to check current listings from local Honda dealers or the official regional site for the most accurate figure. The sections below outline typical pricing and what can influence the final sticker price.


Current pricing for a new Honda CBR500R


Prices for a new CBR500R can vary by year and trim. The following breakdown reflects common ranges seen in U.S. markets today.



  • New CBR500R (MSRP): Typically around $6,999 to $7,399 in the United States, depending on the model year and whether features like ABS are included.

  • ABS vs non-ABS: ABS-equipped models generally cost about $300 to $600 more than non-ABS versions, depending on year and region.

  • Regional variations and fees: Destination charges, sales taxes, and dealer promotions can shift the final out-the-door price by roughly $350 to $700.

  • Prices in other markets: In Europe, Canada, and Asia, official pricing differs due to taxes, duties, and local incentives; consult the local Honda site or dealer for exact figures.


Dealers and regional promotions can move these numbers, so for a precise quote you should contact a local Honda dealer or visit the official regional Honda motorcycles site.


Used options and ownership costs


Beyond new-bike pricing, many buyers consider the used market and ongoing ownership expenses. The following points provide a general guide.



  • Used price ranges: A 3–6 year-old CBR500R in good condition typically sells for about $4,000 to $6,000 in the U.S., depending on mileage, maintenance history, and demand.

  • Insurance and maintenance: Annual insurance for a middleweight sport bike often falls in the $300–$900 range depending on rider profile and location; routine maintenance is relatively affordable, with periodic service every 4,000–8,000 miles.

  • Ownership costs to plan for: Registration, taxes, safety gear, tires, brake pads, and occasional major service should be factored into the total cost of ownership over time.


Prices and costs can vary widely based on year, condition, location, and your individual circumstances. Always check current listings and obtain a formal quote for the most accurate planning figures.


Summary


In brief, a new Honda CBR500R typically costs about $7,000 to $7,400 in the U.S., with ABS versions priced higher. Used examples can range from roughly $4,000 to $6,000 depending on age and mileage. Always verify current regional pricing and consider total ownership costs when budgeting for a purchase.

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