Honda has launched the new Honda NX500 E-Clutch in India at a price of ₹7.44 lakh (ex-showroom). The biggest highlight is Honda’s new E-Clutch technology, which allows riders to shift gears without manually using the clutch lever.

What Is Honda’s E-Clutch?
The system automatically operates the clutch during:
- Gear shifts
- Starting from a stop
- Coming to a halt
Riders still need to use the gear pedal manually, but there is no need to pull the clutch lever every time. Interestingly, the bike still comes with a normal clutch lever, so riders can take full manual control whenever they want.
Power and Dynamics
Apart from the new E-Clutch system, the rest of the NX500 remains unchanged.

Power comes from the same 471 cc liquid-cooled parallel-twin engine producing 47 hp and 43 Nm of torque. The engine is paired with a 6-speed gearbox.
The E-Clutch setup adds only 3 kg, bringing the total weight to 199 kg.
Built for Simple Touring
Unlike many modern adventure bikes loaded with electronics, the NX500 keeps things relatively simple.

Features include:
- 5-inch TFT display
- Dual-channel ABS
- Switchable traction control
- USD front forks
- 19-inch front wheel
- 17-inch rear wheel
However, there are:
- No riding modes
- No complicated electronics
- No ride-by-wire throttle
which may actually appeal to riders looking for a simpler touring machine.
Expensive, But Different
The E-Clutch version costs ₹1.11 lakh more than the regular NX500 with a standard clutch. That definitely makes it expensive for what it offers, especially in a competitive adventure bike market.
Its rivals include:
- BMW F 450 GS – ₹4.70 lakh (ex-showroom)
- Benelli TRK 502 – ₹6.20 lakh (ex-showroom)
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Final Take
The Honda NX500 E-Clutch is clearly aimed at riders who want an easy, stress-free riding experience, especially in traffic and on touring rides. It may not be the most value-for-money option, but Honda’s reputation for reliability and the unique E-Clutch technology could help it find a niche audience in India.