Honda Announces More 2010 Models
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- July 10 2009
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July 10, 2009
American Honda Announces More 2010 Models
Torrance, CA: American Honda Motor Company’s Powersports Division announced today its summer release of 2010 motorcycle, ATV and MUV products. This announcement follows the earlier release of Honda’s 2010 Fury, and the SH150i and Elite® scooters.
“Today we’re releasing 2010 Honda off-road motorcycles, ATVs, Big Red Side-by-Side, and the legendary Gold Wing,” said Powersports Press Manager Bill Savino. “Leading the list of big changes is the all-new CRF250R featuring a whole new engine with fuel injection and an all-new twin-spar aluminum frame. These new 2010 models together with the 2009 and 2010 models already released represents our complete line of Off-Road motorcycles, ATV, Scooters and Side-by-Side vehicles. Later this year, we will be announcing additional street models. We’re excited about the extensive and varied line of products we continue to offer our customers for work and pleasure.”
More detailed information and images of Honda’s model line can be found on www.powersports.honda.com or see your local Honda powersports dealer.
Honda Off-Road: Play or competition, Honda’s line has it all from CRF50F to CRF450R
CRF250R
Topping the list of exciting news is the 2010 CRF250R motocrosser. Boasting an all-new, more powerful, more compact engine with electronic fuel injection and an all-new twin-spar aluminum frame with the Honda Progressive Steering Damper (HPSD), the 2010 CRF250R continues Honda’s long-standing position of class dominance. This latest CRF250R sets a higher benchmark for impressive power and class-leading handling all rolled into one competition-ready package. Available in Red. In dealerships September 2009. MSRP: $7,199.00
CRF450R
The perennial darling of the enthusiast press and racers alike, the CRF450R returns in 2010 to take its rightful place at the head of the class. With class-leading power and handling, the CRF450R features the perfect blend of power, suspension and handling for a genuine revolution in the premier motocross class. Available in Red. In dealerships TBD. MSRP: $TBD
American Honda will also be offering a lineup of Honda Genuine Accessories developed by HRC for the CRF250R and CRF450R. The HRC-branded line will include both functional and cosmetic accessories. More information will be available later this summer.
Honda ATV’s and Side-by-Side: Working hard and playing hard, Honda’s line has it all from TRX90 to the Big Red
FourTrax Rancher/FourTrax Rancher ES
Over the years, the ready-and-willing FourTrax® Rancher® has proven itself to be a dependable partner from sunup to sundown, whether the day calls for work or fun. An optional Electric Shift Program (ESP®) allows for easy shifts with the touch of a handlebar-mounted button. Factor in a powerful, liquid-cooled, fuel-injected 420cc engine and you’ll see why the FourTrax Rancher has long remained a favorite. For 2010, the Rancher and Rancher ES also feature a new seat with added foam padding for increased comfort and a new rack design that facilitates easier cargo lashing. Available in Red and Olive. In dealerships January 2010. MSRP: $TBD
FourTrax Rancher 4×4/FourTrax Rancher 4×4 with Electric Power Steering
The full-size ATV with full-on get-it-done capabilities, the manual-shift FourTrax Rancher 4×4 offers an impressive list of standard features including selectable 4WD/2WD TraxLok®, a torque-sensitive front differential and a torquey liquid-cooled, fuel-injected 420cc engine. In addition, the Rancher 4×4 can be had with the ease and convenience of Honda’s Electric Power Steering (EPS). Both the 4×4 and EPS models receive pre-load adjustable front and rear suspension for 2010 that can be altered to suit specific riding conditions and terrain. Other upgrades for 2010 include a new seat with added foam padding for increased comfort and a new rack design that facilitates easier cargo lashing. Available in Red, Olive and Natural Gear Camouflage. In dealerships September 2009. MSRP: $5,999.00 – $6,799.00
FourTrax Rancher 4×4 ES/
FourTrax Rancher 4×4 ES with Electric Power Steering
Talk about a winning ATV that comes factory-loaded with plenty of gotta-have-it features: The FourTrax Rancher 4×4 ES brings to riders Honda’s remarkable Electric Shift Program (ESP) that makes gear shifts as easy as touching a button, selectable 4WD/2WD TraxLok, a torque-sensitive front differential and fuel injection. To top it off, the Rancher 4×4 ES is also available with the riding ease delivered by Honda’s Electric Power Steering (EPS). For 2010, both the 4×4 ES and 4×4 ES with EPS feature pre-load adjustable front and rear suspension that can be altered to suit specific riding conditions and terrain. Additional upgrades for 2010 include a new seat with added foam padding for increased comfort and a new rack design that facilitates easier cargo lashing. Available in Red, Olive and Natural Gear Camouflage. In dealerships September 2009. MSRP: $6,199.00 – $6,999.00
FourTrax Rancher AT/FourTrax Rancher AT with Electric Power Steering
The FourTrax Rancher AT brings a true automatic five-speed transmission to the popular Rancher lineup that gives the rider the option to choose between a fully automatic mode and the Electric Shift Program (ESP), which allows for easy pushbutton shifting. Consider also the independent rear suspension, selectable 4WD/2WD TraxLok and a rugged torque-sensitive front differential, plus a variation with Electric Power Steering (EPS), and it’s clear there isn’t a better choice for reliable and rewarding ATV recreation. For 2010, the Rancher ATs also received a new seat with added foam padding for increased comfort and a new rack design that facilitates easier cargo lashing. Available in Red, Olive and Natural Gear Camouflage. In dealerships September 2009. MSRP: $7,299.00 – $7,699.00

FourTrax Rincon
The legendary FourTrax Rincon® tops Honda’s line of ATVs and features a powerful 675cc engine, independent rear suspension, electronic fuel injection, Honda Automatic Transmission, front and rear hydraulic disc brakes and more— features that all work together to place this ATV in a class of one. Available in Red, Olive and Natural Gear Camouflage. In dealerships September 2009. MSRP: $8,599.00 – $8,999.00
Big Red
Introducing the 2010 Big Red™, a Side-by-Side workhorse built the Honda way. With industry leading safety features like three-point Emergency Locking Retractor seatbelts, separate brake lines that keep your brakes working even if a line gets severed, and a wide stance for a stable ride, it’s the Multipurpose Utility Vehicle (MUV) that only Honda could build. Its multiple patents and numerous automotive-based technology features—not to mention Honda’s renowned quality, fit and finish—separate it from all other contenders. Thanks to its superior handling, secure feel and comfortable ride, Big Red has quickly set new standards of performance for both utility and recreational riders. A full line of more than 30 high-quality Honda Genuine Accessories is also available for Big Red, including windshields, tops and bumpers. For 2010, a new Olive color joins Red and Natural Gear Camouflage. In dealerships September 2009. MSRP: $11,699.00 (Olive)
Gold Wing
Hailed the world over as the undisputed champion of two-wheeled touring, the Honda Gold Wing® 1800 continues its reign as king of the road in 2010 as it brings an unmatched array of amenities for the long-haul rider. Luxury package options for GPS navigation, airbag, cold-weather comfort and XM Radio with NavTraffic and NavWeather are available. A complete line of Honda Genuine Accessories is also available for the Gold Wing. For 2010, new colors including Metallic Red and Metallic Black join Metallic Titanium and Pearl Yellow. In dealerships September 2009. MSRP: $22,899.00 – $27,999.00









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July 10th, 2009 at 6:16 pm
2010 CRF250R MSRP: $7,199.00…are you f-ing kidding me. The 450 must cost over $8,000.00 this year. In this economy, what a joke.
July 10th, 2009 at 7:47 pm
What they need to do is to stop adding this bull#$%^ that the pros run like the steering dampner, etc. Thats what is increasing the prices is from all the extras. What happened to the good ole days when the stock bike was actually stock the people who wanted to add the stuff could on their own dime. Most amatuers dont even need that stuff, there just nickel and diming us. Honda, go back to the basics and make the stuff like the engine better with your resources instead of all this other crap.
July 10th, 2009 at 7:52 pm
wayyyy 2 expensive man….
July 10th, 2009 at 8:43 pm
250 2 stroke anyone?
July 10th, 2009 at 10:51 pm
Does it come with extra valves? The CRF250 is the valve eater!
July 11th, 2009 at 3:17 pm
haha I second what "Broke Chump" said
July 11th, 2009 at 11:42 pm
what they need to do is stop selling 4 strokes,2 strokes the only way to go,i hate a 4 stroke and anyone that rides one.They ruined motocrosss.
July 12th, 2009 at 10:15 pm
lets get the 2 stroke line up back. we WILL buy. Don't even want to know how much a CRF450 is Honda has to be kidding. Give me a CR.
July 13th, 2009 at 1:06 am
I was talking to a saleman at a dealership,, and he said the yen to us dollar is becoming too high to import the bikes to the US. They had to raise the prices in 2010 to recoop some of the losses. AWESOME!!!!
July 13th, 2009 at 4:20 am
Ya for real zach give me a real cr. None of this bullshit. I bet the 450 is atleast 9500. If you bring back the cr250 and the cr125 you could make more. the two strokes is what real motocross and freestyle is all about.
July 13th, 2009 at 3:34 pm
hes a sales man that is not true he just making a bull shit rumor…….
July 13th, 2009 at 4:18 pm
2 strokes are sloowwww, why dont the pros use them, because they are slooowww
July 13th, 2009 at 5:23 pm
Pros don't use them because it's not legal in AMA Pro Racing to race 250cc two-strokes against 250cc four-strokes. If the factories built a modern 450cc two-stroke it would easily beat a 450cc four-stoke. Four-strokes are around because they are bigger, not better. Two-strokes are lighter, cheaper, easier to maintain, have less moving parts and make more horsepower per cc than four-strokes.
July 13th, 2009 at 6:31 pm
Its EFI you idiots. Thats why its so much money. What do you exspect when you electronically fuel injected
July 13th, 2009 at 6:32 pm
true that. true that. If it was legal in the 250cc class to race a two stroke it would dominate.
July 13th, 2009 at 11:34 pm
no problem I'll buy 2 ea…bling bling
July 14th, 2009 at 2:49 pm
ill have to sell my left nut to buy one….how am i going to explain that one to the g/f…
July 14th, 2009 at 4:37 pm
So I'm guessing they dropped the duals? I agree, If honda didn't have their head so far up their ass they would keep producing and refining the CR 2-stroke line up. Don't get me wrong, I love the CRF line up (I own 2…an 06, and 08) but come on. There is a market out there for the 250 smokers again, and I personally would buy one no questions asked if they came back out. KTM and Yami are being smart keeping their pinger line up going. The only reason I'm buying an 06 or 07 CR250 is because some of the parts are interchangable also. Otherwise I would be looking at a KTM ot Yami…but I bleed red to so that has some say so.
July 15th, 2009 at 1:40 am
you can get new kia rio for $9500, lol. Glad I got a 2 stroke.
July 15th, 2009 at 1:45 am
Ok lets get this strait most pro's would rather ride a 2 stroke the problem is they wont pay them the contention money !!!! when Ricky was showing up ay the Supercross and doing laps on the 2 stroke RM they told him not to and to use a 4 Joke RMZ Why Because 2 strokes are a far more superior machine CC for CC don't put a 450 against a 250 although the 250 can still win against it .
July 15th, 2009 at 1:49 am
I personally can't wait for the 2010 cr250r to hit dealership floors, cause i will pay what ever to get fuel injected 250f, I'm to small for the crf450 and hate starting my 09 crf250r lets hope the FI fixes the starting problem
July 15th, 2009 at 1:51 am
cr250r* meaning crf250r
July 15th, 2009 at 1:54 am
2 strokes are comming back the buzz is everywhere there pricing the bikes to high and its hurting the sport . Ok who would buy a 3 year old 250F for $3500 ??? nowing its a time bomb Tick tick tick BOOM now another $1500 to $2000 to fix ?? Ok ill go buy a 125 2 stroke for 1200 or 1500 and be on the track even freshin up the motor and it already has a pipe and Reeds other cool things and ya no what i beat 95% of the 250f 's and the other 5% is just a faster rider its 90% Rider 10 % bike remember that . I love when these kids sell there old 2 stroke to go buy a 250F because there gona go faster yeaaaaaaaaa Right .
July 15th, 2009 at 1:59 am
Your right on that one Look what happen to John Dowd he was winning the local races on his KX 250 and he got no Money from kawasaki for winning because he was on a 2 stroke and it was a KX 250 AF he was killing everyone go 4 Pokes no 450 could keep up
July 15th, 2009 at 1:40 pm
I think four-strokes had the "new" factor going for them. The ads always pushed how high tech they were, and no one wants to be left behind with old technology. I owned a 2006 RM-Z450, and it was a great bike, but I sold it and I've built my 2004 RM250 into a monster. I've ridden my friend's fuel injected 2008 RM-Z450, as well as other people's CRF450R and YZ450F bikes; no KXFs though. They were pretty fast, but didn't have the fun factor of my modded two-stroke. I like the four-stoke bikes, but not as much as two-strokes.
July 16th, 2009 at 3:30 am
09CRF250R are easy to start man ive never had a problem with mine, FIRST KICK EVERY TIME
but i do agree that these are a bit over priced BUT i would buy one
July 16th, 2009 at 2:58 pm
The starting problem is your valves freddy
July 20th, 2009 at 12:21 am
SEE! I knew it. Four strokes, EFI, dual exhaust, some of us working class riders have not seen a dealership floor in a few years. I don't want to buy a bike I can not fix and the 4 stroke is that. Now with EFI forget it. You will need a computer program to get in there and tinker. Our Honda dealer charges $65/hour. Dirtbikes need work PERIOD. Working class people (with bills - not the teens out there) can not pay 8-9 K for a bike and maintain it. Don't they know this?
I love my 2 smoke! No valves and $60 + 2 hours to do the top end!
July 29th, 2009 at 6:02 pm
I am a honda salesman….and we have been discussing for years that all brands have priced themselves way to high with features that are great but most do not need or want!!! As far as why no 2 strokes dont blame the manufactures… 3 little letters EPA!!!! the treehuggers beat us!!!! GOOD NEWS HONDA been in development of a new 2 stroke that will meet EPA laws!!!! I FEEL YOUR PAIN GUYS!!!!
July 29th, 2009 at 7:01 pm
WOW Now i Know how Obama got elected!!!!! you are all idiots EPA laws EPA laws!!!!! 2 strokes cannot meet the new EPA laws………..YET!!!! DUH!!!
August 6th, 2009 at 2:17 am
i agree with all the other people that say 2 strokes are the best at least honda could still make them
August 11th, 2009 at 7:30 pm
well i think that four strokes are the best cuz i got a 250r and my cuzin has a crf 450r and they r great bikes and dont break!
August 11th, 2009 at 7:35 pm
i have got a prety good collection of bikes now and i only have one 2 stroke all of the rest arer four.
i have a 150f and i can still ride that thing like a racing bike and it doesnt break.
August 21st, 2009 at 6:55 pm
Well I see no 250 two stroke again… looks like Yamaha will get my busness again this year.
August 27th, 2009 at 1:30 am
Sweet but the EPA cant do shit about closed course competition. The manufacturers just use that as an excuse
September 2nd, 2009 at 3:52 am
2 stroke is best in the land they should allways make them never stop and forget about 4 srtoke they suck and they are way to exspensive to ….
November 7th, 2009 at 1:08 am
rm or cr fuel injected?
February 6th, 2010 at 7:07 pm
hell yeah!