Honda Ctx1300
Le Honda CTX1300 a été présenté en 2014 en tant que véhicule de croisière haut de gamme orienté vers le tourisme, succédant au DN-01 et s'inspirant de la plate-forme VFR1200F. Il était équipé de la transmission à double embrayage (DCT) innovante de Honda en option, ce qui en fait l'un des premiers croiseurs de grande cylindrée à proposer cette technologie. Le modèle a été abandonné après 2016 en raison de ventes modestes, mais il se distingue toujours par son style de croisière mêlant des performances sportives et une technologie de transmission de pointe.
102 hp
Pouvoir
130 Nm
Torque
318 kg
Poids
200 km/h (estimated; Honda did not officially publish a top speed figure)
Vitesse maximale
6.5 L/100km (approximately 15.4 km/L, typical real-world average)
Carburant
Caréné
Corps
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Ce que les acheteurs doivent savoir
Rock-Solid Honda Reliability
The CTX1300 is powered by Honda's proven 1261cc V4 engine derived from the ST1300, known for exceptional longevity with proper maintenance. Owners regularly report 100,000+ miles with minimal mechanical issues.
Watch the Electronics
Some owners report issues with the complex infotainment and audio system, including Bluetooth connectivity glitches and screen failures as units age. Factor in potential dealer repair costs since independent shops rarely service these systems.
Steep Depreciation Curve
The CTX1300 was discontinued after 2014, and resale values have dropped significantly, making used examples a strong value buy for the features offered. However, that same depreciation means parts and dealer support can be harder to secure long-term.
Générations et spécifications par année
Seule génération ; V4 de 1261 cm3, double ABS combiné, suspension semi-active, transmission par arbre, Touring Focus.
Évaluation d'un acheteur d'occasion
"A flawed but deeply capable tourer that rewards patient, urban-savvy riders."
$7,500-$11,500 usedThe CTX1300 is Honda's answer to a question nobody was really asking, but stick with me here — it's genuinely good at what it does. This is a shaft-drive, DCT-equipped touring cruiser that pulls hard from nearly nothing and never, ever breaks down. Seriously, these things are bulletproof. The DCT gearbox feels slightly artificial at first but becomes completely natural within a week, and the low seat height makes it accessible to riders who'd struggle on a Gold Wing. The problems are real though. It's heavy — over 700lbs wet — and that weight is felt immediately in parking lots and low-speed maneuvers. Styling is genuinely polarising, Honda tried something bold and landed somewhere weird. Parts availability is already tightening since Honda killed the line after 2014, so factor that in. Check the DCT fluid history on any used example, and inspect the infotainment screen for dead pixels — common issue. Budget for tyres; the odd sizing costs more than standard fitments.
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