- 2025 Honda CBR250RR unveiled
- Gets new colour schemes
- Only available in international markets for now
Honda has unveiled the 2025 CBR250RR for international markets, updating the beginner-friendly motorcycle with cosmetic changes.

For 2025, the CBR250RR retains the same aggressive and sharp design with a full-fairing. The split LED headlamp and the svelte rear section continue on the new model year. Even the riders triangle remains the same with the clip-on handlebars and rear set pegs. However, it now gets new colour options. There is a three-tone white and blue paint scheme and a new black colour option with blue and grey highlights.
Now, powering the CBR250RR is a 249cc, twin-cylinder engine that puts out 41bhp at 13,000rpm and 25Nm at 11,000rpm. It is mated to a six-speed gearbox and gets a bi-directional quickshifter too. As for hardware, it comes with 37mm Showa SF forks and a preload-adjustable monoshock. Whereas braking duties are done by single-discs at both ends with dual-channel ABS as standard.

While the 2025 Honda CBR250RR is only available in international markets as of now, there is no word about it being launched in New Zealand and Australia anytime soon.