Honda CB750 Hornet (2025) Launch – Specs & Details
Honda CB750 Hornet Receives Updates for Enhanced Urban and Touring Performance
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Honda has refreshed the CB750 Hornet,a popular sport motorcycle,with design and technology upgrades aimed at improving its versatility for both city riding and longer journeys. The updated model, available now, builds on the HornetS established performance DNA while incorporating features for increased safety and rider comfort.
Key Updates for 2024
The CB750 Hornet’s updates focus on three core areas: aesthetics, technology, and riding dynamics. these changes aim to solidify its position in the competitive 600-1000cc sport motorcycle segment, which has seen sustained growth.
Enhanced Styling and Visibility
The 2024 CB750 Hornet features a redesigned front end with a more compact and aggressive double projector headlight, improving both its visual presence and rider visibility. New color schemes - Mat Pearl Glare white and Glint wave Blue Metallic – further contribute to its modern “streetfighter” aesthetic. The seat and handlebars have also been redesigned to provide a more comfortable and ergonomic riding position, notably beneficial for longer rides.
Improved Technology and Rider Safety
A key upgrade is the updated 5-inch TFT (Thin-Film Transistor) display. The new graphics are clearer and navigation is more intuitive, controlled via a backlit handlebar switch. The inclusion of the ESS (Emergency Stop Signal) system and automatic turn signal cancellation adds a layer of safety, automatically activating hazard lights during hard braking and canceling indicators based on lean angle.
Refined Suspension for Sportier Handling
Honda engineers recalibrated the Showa suspension, adjusting both the front fork and rear shock absorber. This tuning aims to deliver a more sporty and precise feel when cornering, enhancing the bike’s handling characteristics. the CB750 Hornet retains its ultralight chassis, contributing to its agility.
Performance and Compliance
The CB750 Hornet continues to be powered by a 745cc inline-four engine, meeting Euro5 emission standards. This ensures compliance with current environmental regulations while maintaining the bike’s performance capabilities. The engine’s specifications remain largely unchanged, focusing instead on refining the overall riding experience.
Availability and Warranty
The 2024 Honda CB750 Hornet is now available at authorized Honda dealerships nationwide,with a suggested retail price of USD 14,900. It is backed by Honda’s standard 3-year warranty, providing peace of mind for owners. Honda’s official website provides further details and specifications.
