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The Honda CBR250R was first introduced in 2011 and was intended primarily for Thailand and India, but is exported to other countries, including Europe and North America. The introduction of the Honda CBR250R was driven by the popularity of the [[Kawasaki_Ninja_250R | Kawasaki Ninja 250R]] and Honda's desire to gain market share in the small budget motorcycle market.
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''' Main competitors: '''
* [[Kawasaki_Ninja_250R | Kawasaki Ninja 250R]]
 
It should be noted right away that the Honda CBR250R model has nothing to do with the [[Honda_CBR250RR | Honda CBR250RR]] model produced for the domestic Japanese market from 1986 to 1996. and having a 4-cylinder engine.
In late 2014, Honda introduced the successor to the Honda CBR250R, which was the [[Honda_CBR300R | Honda CBR300R]], which in appearance resembled the [[Honda_CBR1000RR_Fireblade | Honda CBR1000RR]]. The updated model, just like the previous one, was Kawasaki's answer, but to another model - [[Kawasaki_Ninja_300 | Kawasaki Ninja 300]].
 
'' The main competitors of the Honda CBR250R in the class: ''
* [[Kawasaki_Ninja_250R | Kawasaki Ninja 250R]]
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