When Honda introduced the CRF450R back in 2002, the bike was a revelation on account of its weight and tractability. Being the lightest production four-stroke motocrosser of its day, it was instantly competitive, even against factory-supported racers.
In the time since, Honda’s ongoing updates have ensured the bike continues to stay relevant. Be it adding EFI, changing the chassis design or revising the suspension geometry, the Big Red keeps evolving the CRF, and in more ways than one.

Even with this kind of precedent, Honda is especially proud of what it’s prepared for the 450R as part of the upcoming model year. The brand is touting it as the biggest update to the bike in more than a decade, and it’s an overhaul that has implications for the rest of the CRF range.
A redesigned Unicam heart
Headlining the CRF450R’s changes for 2027 are an all-new engine and frame that Honda says were developed with direct input from HRC teams competing at the highest level.








