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What colors did the Honda Dream come in?

The Honda Dream did not have a single fixed palette; its colors varied by model year, market, and edition. In general, the lineup commonly featured reds, blacks, and blues, with white, silver, and two-tone schemes appearing across different generations.


Overview of color options across Dream generations


Color choices evolved as Honda refreshed the Dream lineup over the decades. The following overview highlights typical trends by era, while noting that exact shade names and availability varied by country and year.



  • 1960s–1970s Dream: commonly offered in solid red, black, or blue, with two-tone schemes like red/white or blue/white in some markets.

  • 1980s Dream: continued with classic reds and blacks and introduced metallic finishes such as metallic blue and metallic green on select models; some markets offered white or silver variants.

  • 1990s Dream: expanded to more metallic colors (red, blue, black, silver) and occasional white or two-tone combinations depending on the model line and region.

  • 2000s–2010s Dream: broader palette with modern metallics, including red, blue, black, white, and silver, plus occasional special edition hues.

  • 2020s and beyond (where the Dream name persisted in certain markets): contemporary finishes often focused on glossy red, blue, black, and white, with metallic and pearl effects depending on market.


Because color naming and availability depended on market and year, exact shade names (for example, two-tone schemes or metallic finishes) varied widely. If you can specify the exact Dream model year and market, I can provide a precise color list for that bike.


How to verify the exact color on a specific Honda Dream


To confirm the precise color and finish for a given Dream model, use these steps:



  • Check the paint code sticker or plate on the frame or under the seat; it often lists the official color name and code.

  • Consult the original owner's manual or factory brochure for that model year.

  • Ask a Honda dealer or a certified vintage motorcycle specialist for the color options offered that year and region.

  • Search online archives and enthusiast forums for the specific model and year; photos can help confirm the exact shade.


With the color code and name, you can match or reproduce the exact finish used on that Dream model.


Summary


The Honda Dream line spans multiple decades and markets, leading to a broad and varied color palette. The precise colors depend on the model year and region, so verify with official brochures or a color code plate for accuracy. If you provide a specific year and market, I can give a precise color list for that Dream model.

What are the colors of the Honda Dream Neo?


Dream Neo is available in 4 colour options: Imperial Red Metallic, Geny Grey Metallic, Black with Red Stripes, Black with Blue Stripes.



What year did the Honda Dream come out?


1949
This is counting from the very first motorcycle Honda made, the D-Type which debuted in August 1949. It was named the Dream, a name that seemed to symbolize Honda itself, and this machine was the embodiment of the company's dream of becoming a motorcycle manufacturer.



How much is a 1966 Honda Dream worth?


Typically, you can expect to pay around $4,100 for a 1966 Honda CA77 Dream 305 in good condition with average spec.



What colors did the Honda Acty come in?


  • NH578. TAFFETA WHITE. TAFFETA WHITE.
  • PB70. BAY BLUE. BAY BLUE Select.
  • NH95M. BLADE SILVER METALLIC. Select.
  • B92P. NIGHTHAWK BLACK PEARL. NIGHTHAWK BLACK PEARL.
  • B74P. ADRIATIC BLUE PEARL. Select.
  • G84P. THYME GREEN PEARL. Select.
  • NH623M. SATIN SILVER METALLIC. SATIN SILVER METALLIC Select.
  • B96P. ETERNAL BLUE PEARL. ETERNAL BLUE PEARL Select.


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