Honda RC213V
| Manufacturer | Honda Racing Corporation |
|---|---|
| Production | 2012–present |
| Predecessor | Honda RC212V |
| Class | MotoGP prototype |
| Engine | 1,000 cc (61 cu in) Liquid-cooled, Four-stroke, 90° V4, DOHC, 16-valves, four-valves per cylinder |
| Wheelbase | 1,435 mm |
| Dimensions | L: 2,052 mm W: 645 mm |
| Seat height | 1,110 mm |
| Weight | 160 kg (dry) |
| Fuel capacity | 21L |
The Honda RC213V is a Japanese motorcycle developed for road racing by Honda Racing Corporation to compete in the MotoGP series from the 2012 season and onwards. Rules for 2012 allowed motorcycles up to 1,000 cc (61 cu in) in capacity, with a limit of 4 cylinders and a maximum 81mm cylinder bore.
The model name designates the following:
- RC= Honda's traditional racing prefix for 4-stroke bikes
- 213= third works bike of the 21st century
- V= V engine
A limited-production run of a hand-built, road-going version designated RC213V-S was introduced in 2015 as a MotoGP replica. Honda merchandised a Sports Kit upgrade package to allow owners to improve the specification for non-road use.