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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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.

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.