A central design element of the new CB750 Hornet is the dual LED headlight unit. This provides a distinctive, streetfighter-oriented front view, which appears significantly sharper than its predecessor. In conjunction with the newly designed cockpit fairing, this lighting unit gives the Hornet a unique appearance.
Honda CB750 Hornet 2025: New Features and Design Updates
The Hornet gets an aggressive face
The Honda CB750 Hornet enters the 2025 model year with a series of targeted updates aimed at elevating the popular naked bike to a new level.
Der Horvath
published on 11/5/2024
Honda CB750 Hornet with aggressive design and new LED look
Revised chassis for more dynamic handling
The chassis of the CB750 Hornet has been further refined for the 2025 model year, according to Honda. The Showa 41 mm Separate Function Fork Big Piston (SFF-BP) upside-down fork at the front and the Pro-Link swingarm at the rear now offer optimized damping settings, which are intended to provide a more agile riding feel and improved riding stability.
Honda Hornet 750: Specifications and Features
The parallel-twin engine of the Honda CB750 Hornet delivers, like its predecessor, 92 hp and 75 Nm of torque. The naked bike, weighing 192 kg fully fueled, offers an appealing power-to-weight ratio of 0.36 kW per kg, providing a good balance of grunt and agility. The "Throttle by Wire" engine management allows for the selection between three preset riding modes (Standard, Sport, Rain) as well as a customizable User mode, where parameters such as power, engine braking, and traction control (HSTC) can be adjusted.
The machine is equipped with self-canceling indicators and an Emergency Stop Signal (ESS) function, which activates as a hazard warning during full braking to alert following traffic to the abrupt deceleration. For riders with an A2 license, a 48 HP variant is available, expanding access to this mid-range bike.
Colors, Accessories, and Price of the New Honda CB750 Hornet 2025
The CB750 Hornet will be available in 2025 in four color options, including three new paint schemes: Mat Ballistic Black, Digital Silver Metallic, and Glint Wave Blue Metallic. Mat Pearl Glare White remains available as well. Additionally, Honda offers a selection of original accessories for the new model, including a radiator grill, side tank protectors, and decorative stripes for the headlight mask and rims. The "Style," "Sport," and "Comfort" accessory packages have also been revised and can be individually configured.
The price of the new Honda Hornet 750 is yet to be announced.
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