The Honda CB750 Hornet is a naked streetfighter with modern functionality and is expected to be launched on 28 October 2025. It shall go against the Triumph Street Triple RS and the Honda XL750 Transalp with similar engine displacement and styling. The Honda CB750 Hornet price is expected to range between ₹11 Lakhs and ₹11.50 Lakhs. Below are the key highlights of this Hornet bike’s expected features and specifications.
Engine |
755cc, Liquid-Cooled Parallel Twin Engine |
Transmission |
Six-speed Manual Transmission with Assist and Slipper Clutch |
Peak Performance |
90.50bhp of Power and 75 Nm of Torque |
Key Features |
Honda Selectable Torque Control, 5-Inch Colour TFT Display, and Turn-By-Turn Navigation |
Colour Options |
Matte Pearl Glare White, Glint Wave Blue Metallic, Digital Silver Metallic, and Matte Pearl Glare White |
Let’s delve into the anticipated features and other aspects of this Honda bike.
This motorbike is slated to be powered by a 755cc liquid-cooled, four-stroke parallel twin engine with a four-valve per-cylinder configuration. It is likely to deliver a peak power and torque of 90.50 bhp and 75 Nm, respectively. The internationally sold models have an A2 option to limit the peak power and torque to 46.26 bhp and 66 Nm, respectively. The engine of the bike shall be mated to a six-speed manual transmission system with an assist and slipper clutch system.
Though there is no information on the mileage of this Honda motorcycle, we expected it to hover around 20-25 km/h.
The CB750 Hornet is envisaged to sit on a lightweight steel diamond-style frame that provides fast steering agility. Its suspension system shall include Showa SFF-BP USD front forks and a mono-shock damper with Pro-link swing arm in the rear. The wheel travel should be somewhere around 130-150mm. The motorbike shall ride on 17-inch alloy wheels sporting 120mm wide front and 160mm wide rear tyres. On the braking front, it shall have a dual disc in the front and a single disc in the rear.
This Hornet bike is foreseen to have a length of 2090mm, a width of 780mm, and a width of 1085mm. It shall have a wheelbase of 1420mm and a seat height of 795mm. The kerb weight of the bike is slated to be 192-195 kg.
Looking at the available pictures, it is evident that the Honda CB750 Hornet has sharper styling that enhances ride-ability too. The front end flaunts a dual headlamp setup, sleek turn indicators, and a short, edgy front fender. The rear-view mirrors feature a multi-dimensional design, and the clutch/brake levers are made of aluminium. The side profile exhibits a sleek, sculpted fuel tank with the brand logo and an edgy badge plate with ‘Hornet’ lettering. The split and stepped seat design and exposed frame enhance the bold and sporty look of the motorcycle. It also features a radiator shroud, aluminium foot pegs, and an upswept exhaust pipe setup. In the rear, the bike showcases a striking taillight, sleek indicators, and a registration plate illumination light.
The Hornet CB750 is expected to come with plenty of features, including a throttle-by-wire system and a selectable torque control system. It should also incorporate multiple ride modes, perhaps, Sport, Standard, and Rain. It may also include a wheelie control system, an automatic indicator cancelation system, and LED lighting. It should have a 5-inch TFT instrument cluster with an intuitive interface and Honda RoadSync connectivity feature. It should also include an antilock braking system, among many other essential and advanced features.
The price of this upcoming bike is expected to be nearly ₹11 Lakhs, similar to that of the Triumph Tiger 850 Sport, the Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R, and the Ducati Monster.
Though the manufacturer didn’t announce its launch date, we anticipated it to be launched sometime in October 2025.
Recognizing that the previously shared details are based on speculation and publicly available information about the bike, it's important to note that certain features may vary upon its official launch. We are closely monitoring the manufacturer's updates to ensure the accuracy of the information provided on this page.