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#Redirect [[Honda VFR1200X Crosstourer Concept]]
 
Sharing the phenomenal V4 engine and the revolutionary Dual Clutch Transmission with the [[Honda VFR1200F|VFR1200F]], the '''V4 Crosstourer Concept''' will deliver all the fun and excitement of a road sports bike; but with the comfortable upright riding position and maneuverability of an adventure machine.
 
The VFR1200F was the first model to utilize the new iconic V4 engine that signified the beginning of the new era in Honda’s engine line-up. The V4 Crosstourer Concept will utilize the same engine as the Road Sport category VFR to bring the benefits of this world-beating engine to a new type of customer. This will be the first time an Adventure Tourer bike has been fitted with a compact and powerful four cylinder V-engine unit.
 
The riding experience will be further enhanced with the V4 Crosstourer Concept being developed with the revolutionary Dual Clutch Transmission that gives seamless gear changes for a sport riding feel. The new bike is the second Honda to be fitted with this innovative transmission system after the VFR1200F and it is the first time this award-winning technology has been seen in this category.
 
Honda has always striven to bring innovative designs and innovative technology to our motorcycle customers. As a company famed for challenging conventional motorcycle thinking, Honda is committed to producing bikes which fulfill the needs and desires of our customers.
[[File:Honda-V4X-Concept-11--5.jpg|600px|Honda V4X Concept 11  5]]
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[[File:Honda-V4X-Concept-11--3.jpg|600px|Honda V4X Concept 11  3]]
[[File:Honda-V4X-Concept-11--2.jpg|600px|Honda V4X Concept 11  2]]
==See Also==
*[[Honda V4 Concept]]
 
 
[[Category:Honda concept motorcycles]]
[[Category:Concept motorcycles]]

Latest revision as of 01:08, 2 December 2019