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Honda debuts new Rebel 1100T DCT bagger for 2023

Honda debuts new Rebel 1100T DCT bagger for 2023
Michelle L.
November 22, 2022

Meet the 2023 Honda Rebel 1100T DCT, with a new visual identity and bodywork with performance similar to the iconic Rebels.

Honda Rebel 1100T DCT
American Honda

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As we know, Honda’s most premium Rebel motorcycle, the Honda Rebel 1100 (2023) comes in a couple of variants. We have the Honda Rebel 1100 (CMX1100), and Honda Rebel 1100 DCT (CMX1100D) and this time, Honda has decided to show us its new Rebel 1100T DCT (CMX1100TD) “bagger” style.

The latest model comes standard with a wind visor and a 35-litre capacity saddle bag. The two accessories bring out different sides of the Honda Rebel 1100. This indirectly increases the weight of the Honda Rebel 1100T DCT to 245.8kg compared to 220.9kg (Honda Rebel 1100) and 230.8kg (Honda Rebel 1100 DCT).

All three Honda Rebels feature a 1,083cc Parallel-Twin engine, the same as used on the Honda Africa Twin. However, the torque and power of the engine differ according to the suitability of the cruiser machinery. This then makes the bike easier to handle.

In addition, the Honda Rebel 1100T engine is also matched with a 6-speed manual transmission. On the other hand, the other two variants, including the bagger, use a 6-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission (DCT).

The Honda Bagger 2023 version for the United States features a 4-stroke 4-valve 1,083cc SOHC Unicam Parallel-Twin 22.5º liquid-cooled engine with PGM-FI fuel injection technology and 46mm throttle body and Throttle-by-Wire. It comes with Honda’s Selectable Torque Control (HSTC), Wheelie Control and cruise control. Not to mention, it has riding modes such as Standard, Sport and Rain.

The Honda Rebel 1100T DCT is available in a sleek Bordeaux Red Metallic hue and Metallic Black.

As for the price, the Honda Rebel 1100T DCT is available at US$11,299 (RM51,2930).

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