Honda Updates Models Of CB750 Hornet And XL750 Transalp, Is This The Change?

JAKARTA - The Honda motorcycle manufacturer officially introduced two of its models updates for 2025, namely the CB750 Hornet and XL750 Transalp. Both received minimal changes to the exterior to technological updates.

Launching from Motorcyclenews, Tuesday, November 12, XL750 Transalp received changes to the headlights replacing the old one with double LED projectors.

In addition, XL750 Transalps are paired with a new Durabio front screen with a re-profiled surface to drain air around the motorized body, reducing fatigue over long distances.

In the driver's position, there is a five-inch TFT dashboard that can be connected to the Honda RoadSync application via smartphone. This is controlled by a four-way switch switch with a new backlight in the left handlebar, with an automatic cancellation indicator also installed for good measurements.

Moving to the CB750 Hornet, the exterior is equipped with a new LED projector front light that provides a look resembling the Kawasaki Z750.

In addition, this half-naked motor has a number of technologies from the XL750 Transalp consisting of automatic cancellation indicators and hazard warnings during heavy braking.

Just like his brother, the cockpit section is equipped with a five-inch TFT screen that can connect with the Honda RoadSync application with a smartphone.

Both the CB750 Hornet and the XL750 Transalp have similar machines, namely the 755 cc liquid-cooled OHC 4-stroker 8-valve Parallel Twin engine which has 90 dk of power and 75 Nm of torque.

In addition, both have the latest suspension damping settings which are expected to increase the front tire contact field for more sporty driving than before.

Unfortunately, Honda has not officially decided the price of these two models. It is hoped that the CB750 Hornet and XL750 Transalp will arrive at the dealer network and reach the customer's hands in early 2025.