Honda has launched 2025 CB150 Verza with a new colour, exhaust cover, and vintage appearance
2025 Honda CB150 Verza has been launched in a new look. It has been launched in Indonesia. In this, the headlight section, side panel, tail section and grab handle are all given in black color. The exhaust cover design of the bike has also been changed. Let's know what else new has been given in the new Honda CB150 Verza?

The 2025 Honda CB150 Verza has been launched in a new color as well as with wonderful features. Due to this, it has improved compared to previously. Other than this, numerous changes have also been made to it. Due to these changes, the bike has gained an excellent appearance. In Indonesia, the new 2025 Honda CB150 Verza has been released.
The 2025 Honda CB150 Verza has been treated to an all-new red colour. This completes the fuel tank, where the Honda logo appears fine in white. Other than this, the headlight segment, side panel, rear segment, and grab handle have all been treated in black. The bike has been launched in black color. The bike now features an altered exhaust cover design. Other than this, there have been no other changes in the bike. At present, it features a round headlight that resembles old times. Besides this, a sculpted tank and basic-looking rear light have also been provided.
The ex-showroom price of the 2025 Honda CB150 Verza is 24,340,000 Indonesian Rupiah (IDR), which is around Rs 1.21 lakh (on road) for the alloy wheel variant. At the same time, the spoke wheel variant is priced at 23,710,000 Indonesian Rupiah, which is around Rs 1.20 lakh (on road). Its alloy wheel variant is available in red and black colors while the spoke wheel variant is available only in black color.
The 2025 Honda CB150 Verza has a 149.15cc, air-cooled, single-cylinder engine, which has a power of 13.04PS and a torque of 12.73Nm. Its engine is mated to a 5-speed transmission. The bike has a telescopic fork and twin-rear shock absorber setup. Depending on the variant, you can choose either a 17-inch alloy wheel setup or a 17-inch spoke wheel. It has a front disc and rear drum.
Overall, the bike has been given a simple and no-nonsense retro look. Its launch in the Indian market is not likely at the moment. If it is launched in India, it will compete with the Yamaha FZ-X.