Honda has once again brought something new for bike lovers! This time the company has introduced a new version of its popular cruiser bike Honda Rebel 300, which is now equipped with E-Clutch technology. Launched in the US, this bike is priced at USD 5,349, which is about ₹4.70 lakh in Indian. So let’s know what’s special is in this new Rebel 300 E-Clutch, which makes it different from the rest of its segment bikes.
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New E-Clutch Technology
This new E-Clutch technology from Honda can really prove to be a game-changer. Through this, the rider can comfortably change gears without pressing the clutch lever. This system automatically recognizes when the rider wants to use the clutch and when not. That is, all you have to do is shift gears, the rest of the work is to handle this smart system.

Let me tell you that Honda does not have a DCT (Dual Clutch Transmission) system. The entire gear shifting system in DCT is automatic, but the rider also has manual control in the E-Clutch. If you want, the rider can use the clutch himself, just like any traditional bike does.
Engine
If you talk about the engine, the new 2026 Rebel 300 E-Clutch has the same 286cc liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine, which is also present in its standard model. This engine generates power of around 24 bhp and torque of 23.86 Nm. It is accompanied by a 6-speed gearbox, which gives a smooth and responsive ride experience.
This bike is especially for those who want a comfortable ride in the city as well as a little power-packed performance on the highway. E-Clutch does not cause repeated clutch pressing hassles, which makes fatigue in long rides feel significantly reduced.

Design and Features
Talking about design, the new Rebel 300 E-Clutch retains the retro-modern look just like its old version. It features 16-inch alloy wheels, 41mm telescopic front forks and dual rear shock absorbers, giving it a stable and comfortable riding experience.
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Single disc brakes are placed on both the front and back sides of the bike for braking, leaving no compromise on safety. Talking about features, it has full-LED lighting setup and an LCD instrument cluster, which gives it a modern touch.










