
Honda Celebrates Gold Wing's 50th Anniversary with Special Edition
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Honda Gold Wing is marking its 50th anniversary with a brand-new special edition. This anniversary model boasts some fresh cosmetic updates and extra features. However, it's still unclear how long the Gold Wing 50th Anniversary Edition will be available, and there's no word yet on whether it will be sold in India.
What are the updates in the design of the Honda Gold Wing 50th Anniversary Edition?
The 50th Anniversary Edition keeps the same design and body panels as the regular model. However, for 2025, there are fresh color options. You can choose between Bordeaux Red Metallic and Eternal Gold, and both come with a cool two-tone look that really boosts the motorcycle's style.
What are the latest features of the Honda Gold Wing 50th Anniversary Edition?
Honda has stepped up its game by adding Apple CarPlay and Android Auto as standard features, along with new speakers. The TFT screen now greets you with a nod to the very first Gold Wing model from 1975. Plus, there are two Type C charging ports for your devices.
As for what’s already on the Gold Wing, it boasts ride-by-wire technology, cruise control with various riding modes, an adjustable windscreen, and even an airbag for the rider. The bike rides on a double-wishbone front suspension and a pro-link setup at the back.
When it comes to wheels, the Gold Wing rolls on 18-inch alloys in the front and 16-inch alloys in the rear. Its braking system is pretty impressive too, featuring dual front discs at 320 mm with six-piston calipers, and a 316 mm ventilated disc at the back with three-piston calipers. The top-of-the-line model weighs in at 390 kg.
What mechanical updates does the Honda Gold Wing 50th Anniversary Edition have?
The Honda Gold Wing is the top-of-the-line touring bike from the brand, famous for its comfy seating and reliable performance. It features a powerful 1,833 cc liquid-cooled inline four-cylinder engine that produces 125 bhp at 5,500 rpm and a maximum torque of 170 Nm at 4,500 rpm. You can choose between a 6-speed manual transmission or an automatic Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT) for a smooth ride.
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