Honda has recently launched the new Rebel 500 in Vietnam, offering a sleek and stylish option for riders seeking a unique blend of modern and classic design. With a suggested retail price of VND 181.3 million, the bike is now available in three distinct colors: Black, White, and Gray.

The new Rebel 500 is expected to hit DreamWing dealerships nationwide starting March, offering an exciting opportunity for enthusiasts to get their hands on this stunning machine.

The 2025 Rebel 500 boasts impressive dimensions with a length of 2,206mm, a width of 822mm, and a height of 1,093mm. Its wheelbase measures 1,490mm, and it has a seat height of 690mm, making it accessible to a range of riders. The bike has a ground clearance of 149mm, a fuel tank capacity of 11.2 liters, and a lightweight construction, weighing just 190kg.

The Honda Rebel 500 2025 exudes a bold and contemporary aesthetic. Its classic 175mm round headlight now features four sharp LED lights, complemented by 55mm turn signals and sleek, thin oval taillights.

Honda has also focused on enhancing rider comfort with a new urethane foam seat and optimized handlebar position, ensuring a more natural riding posture.

A compact, high-visibility LCD display is elegantly housed within the slim 100mm diameter instrument cluster, ensuring easy readability even in bright sunlight.

The Rebel 500 rides on 16-inch wheels with 130/90-16 front and 150/80-16 rear tires. Both the front and rear wheels are equipped with disc brakes, along with a two-channel ABS for superior stopping power.

Powering this impressive big bike is a 471cc liquid-cooled, four-stroke, two-cylinder engine with PGM-FI. It delivers a thrilling 45 horsepower at 8,500 rpm and a robust 43.3Nm of torque at 6,000 rpm. A six-speed manual transmission ensures a smooth and responsive riding experience.

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