In line with a larger industry trend, Honda has been releasing more and more motorcycles with its revolutionary E-Clutch system, which essentially makes the use of the clutch lever optional.
Because the brand makes such a wide range of two-wheelers, the move has boosted approachability in everything from cruisers to naked bikes to adventure motos.

Now the tech is coming to a small-displacement sport bike, making nimble, adrenalized riding more accessible than ever.
Built on the same platform as the retro-styled CB400 Super Four E-Clutch and rolling out shortly after it does is the fully faired new CBR400R FOUR E-Clutch.
New (and old) riders welcome
Even those who are skeptical of the (ahem) shift away from classic manual transmissions should not discount E-Clutch.
Rather than being a pure automatic, the system allows for optional clutch actuation.






