2025 Honda CB750 Hornet Launched in India at Rs 8.60 Lakh

2025 Honda CB750 Hornet: 755cc Parallel-Twin Engine, 5.0-Inch TFT Display & Traction Control.

India’s motorcycle enthusiasts have reason to celebrate—Honda has officially launched the 2025 CB750 Hornet in the country. This middleweight streetfighter brings some exciting updates, making it a strong contender in its class.

The 2025 Honda CB750 Hornet is now available in India at a price of Rs 8,59,500 (ex-showroom). Bookings are open through BigWing Topline and BigWing dealerships, with deliveries set to begin in June 2025.

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2025 Honda CB750 Hornet
2025 Honda CB750 Hornet

Performance and Engine

The CB750 Hornet borrows its engine from the XL750 Transalp—a 755cc liquid-cooled twin-cylinder motor delivering 90.5 bhp at 9,500 rpm and 75 Nm of torque at 7,250 rpm. With a 6-speed gearbox, slipper clutch, and a 270-degree crank for a unique exhaust note, the Hornet can reach speeds of up to 205 km/h.

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Design and Features

Built on a diamond frame, the Hornet comes equipped with Showa SFF-BP inverted forks at the front and a Pro-Link monoshock at the rear. It rides on 17-inch alloy wheels, with dual-channel ABS managing the 296mm dual front disc brakes and 240mm rear disc brake.

2025 Honda CB750 Hornet
2025 Honda CB750 Hornet

Staying true to its aggressive Hornet DNA, the CB750 Hornet gets a redesigned dual-projector LED headlamp, muscular tank shrouds, and an overall sharper styling update. It is offered in two striking colors—Matte Pearl Glare White and Matte Ballistic Black Metallic.

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The main upgrade is the new 5-inch color TFT screen with Honda RoadSync, offering smart connectivity. Riders can access turn-by-turn navigation, receive call and SMS alerts, and control media. Other improvements include four riding modes: Sport, Standard, Rain, and a customizable User setting. The bike also features Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC) and an Emergency Stop Signal (ESS). Illuminated switchgear helps improve visibility during low-light conditions.

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