OverviewExperience reliable propulsion with the HONDA BF80-BF100 outboard motors, engineered for smooth acceleration, balanced torque and low vibration. Designed for recreational and commercial small craft, these 4-stroke engines combine compactness with sustained performance for varied water conditions.
Balanced performanceThese 4-stroke models deliver an optimal combination of fuel efficiency and dependable power in a streamlined design. They are suited to planing and semi-displacement hulls, providing confident acceleration and steady cruising.
Key benefits at a glance- Dependable operation across conditions: consistent torque and acceleration for versatile use.
- Fuel-efficient cruising: engineered for extended range and reduced consumption.
- Advanced features: includes Honda BLAST™ and ECOmo systems for improved responsiveness and economy.
Take a closer look — Highlights- Hydrodynamic cowling and lower unit reduce water resistance for optimized performance.
- NMEA2000® compatibility for easy integration with onboard electronics and real‑time navigation data.
- High-efficiency charging system to maintain battery state and power onboard equipment.
TechnologiesBF80-BF100 incorporate advanced systems such as VTEC (Variable Valve Timing and Lift Electronic Control) to optimize valve timing across rev ranges, Honda BLAST™ for improved throttle response, and ECOmo for enhanced fuel efficiency. These technologies enable quick starts, high-rev performance and controlled fuel use.
Design and reliabilityRobust engineering reduces vibration and enhances onboard comfort. Continuous development and proven Honda engineering practices contribute to long-term durability and reliable operation under demanding use.
Protection and safetyIntegrated protections include overheat monitoring, water intrusion safeguards and engine protection systems to limit damage risk during operation and provide greater peace of mind while underway.
Technical specifications- Displacement: 1496 cc
- Cylinders: 4
- Valves: 16
- Engine type: OHC, 4-stroke