Honda Rebels come in several engine displacements, from compact 125cc bikes to larger, highway-capable 1100cc cruisers.
The Rebel line is Honda's cruiser-focused family designed to appeal to riders across experience levels. Availability of each size varies by market and model year, so local listings should be checked for current offerings.
Current Rebel sizes by displacement
The following overview highlights the main Rebel engine sizes commonly seen in recent years. The numbers refer to engine displacement in cubic centimeters (cc).
- 125cc variant — CMX125 Rebel: a lightweight, entry‑level cruiser mainly offered in Europe, parts of Asia and other markets.
- 286cc variant — CMX300 Rebel: a small cruiser with approachable power and a lower seat height, marketed in the US and many international markets.
- 471cc variant — CMX500 Rebel: the mid‑size Rebel, offering a balanced power band for daily riding and relaxed highway cruising.
- 1,084cc variant — Rebel 1100: the largest current Rebel, designed for stronger highway performance and longer-distance riding.
Availability, naming, and exact specs can vary by country and model year, so checking local Honda listings or a dealer is the best way to confirm which size is on sale near you.
Market variations
Not every region carries all four sizes. Some markets prioritize the 125cc or the 300/286cc model, while others focus on the 500 and 1100. Always verify the current lineup with a local dealer or Honda’s regional website.
Summary
In brief, Honda's Rebel family spans four primary displacement ranges: 125cc, 286cc (often marketed as the 300), 471cc (the 500), and 1,084cc (the 1100). This range lets riders choose a lightweight entry bike or a larger cruiser based on experience and riding needs.


