The price of a Honda CBR500R varies by year, market and trim. In the United States, a new CBR500R typically carries an MSRP around $6,999 to $7,999, with ABS versions often costing a bit more. For other regions, prices run higher or lower depending on taxes, fees and promotions. For the current exact price, check with a local Honda dealer or the official Honda motorcycles site.
Price landscape by market
Prices below reflect typical MSRPs for new 2024–2025 models and exclude taxes, registration, and destination charges; actual prices may differ by dealer and promotions.
- United States — MSRP generally in the $6,999–$7,999 range; ABS adds around $400–$500; dealer fees can push the out-the-door price higher.
- Canada — MSRP typically CAD 8,999–CAD 9,999; ABS is common on most variants in Canada; freight and PDI charges may apply.
- United Kingdom — On-the-road prices commonly around £5,999–£6,999; promotions and delivery charges can affect the final price; VAT included.
- Europe (other countries) — Prices typically €7,000–€8,500, varying by VAT, local taxes and dealer promotions.
Always verify the exact price with a local dealer, as promotions, freight charges, and destination fees can affect the final amount.
What affects the price
The price of a new CBR500R is influenced by model year, whether the bike includes ABS, trim and color options, regional taxes, destination charges, and any current promotions or financing deals. Used-bike prices, by contrast, depend on mileage, condition, and market demand.
Summary
The Honda CBR500R's price varies by market and year, but new models typically sit in the low-to-mid six-thousands in the U.S. and higher in other regions, influenced by ABS, trim, and promotions. For the most accurate figure, contact a local dealer or check Honda's official motorcycle site for your country. Remember to factor in taxes, registration, and potential dealer fees when comparing prices.


