There is no widely available “new Honda CBR 600” model today; pricing varies by region and the closest current option is the CBR650R, typically priced around the US$9,000–$10,000 range before taxes and fees. In some markets, a CBR600RR may appear as a limited or regional offering, but it is not a global standard new model.
Honda has largely shifted away from a dedicated 600cc supersport lineup in many regions, focusing instead on the midweight CBR650R and other segments. For riders seeking a brand-new 600-class experience, the options today are either the closest contemporary model (CBR650R) or exploring a used or regional-release 600-class bike depending on location.
Current landscape and price expectations by region
The following snapshot offers a region-by-region sense of what buyers typically pay for Honda’s closest current option and any notes about availability. Prices are MSRPs before local taxes, fees, and dealer incentives, and can vary with year, trim, and promotions.
- United States: The CBR650R is the current model closest to a “new CBR 600.” Starting MSRP is generally around $9,000 to $10,000, depending on trim and destination charges.
- Europe: The CBR650R commonly lists in the ballpark of €7,000–€9,000 before VAT and local charges, with regional variations and promotions.
- Other markets: Availability varies widely. Some regions may offer limited runs or editions of older 600cc models (such as the CBR600RR) at premium pricing, while others rely on the CBR650R or other models.
Prices are subject to change, and promotions or regional incentives can alter the bottom line. Always consult an official Honda dealer in your country for the most accurate, up-to-date pricing.
What to consider when buying a 600-class Honda, today
As a practical matter, buyers should weigh whether they want the latest midweight performance and ease of ownership (CBR650R) versus chasing a 600cc racing pedigree through a used model or a regional limited edition. Local availability, warranty, and resale considerations vary by market.
If you’re set on a brand-new model, the CBR650R is the most accessible Honda option in many regions, with pricing that reflects its modern compliance, features, and dealer support. For a true 600cc experience, expect to explore the used market or regional special releases where available.
Summary
Honda’s current strategy de-emphasizes a global, new 600cc sportbike lineup. The closest fresh alternative is the CBR650R, with street prices typically around US$9,000–$10,000 in the United States and similar ranges in Europe, subject to taxes and local charges. Availability and pricing can vary by country, and prospective buyers should check with local dealers for the exact figures, options, and incentives. For enthusiasts seeking a historical 600cc experience, the used market or region-specific editions may be the route, depending on location.


