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Transmission | Manual |
The CB Hornet 750 is Honda’s newest motorcycle in the block that will go against some of the proven motorcycles in that segment.
The Japanese brand has given it a host of features to make it an enticing purchase. It gets full-LED lighting, Bluetooth-enabled five-inch colour TFT display, a traction control system, three ride modes (Sport, Standard, and Rain), three-level wheelie control, and ABS tech. It also benefits from the Smartphone Voice Control system (HSVCs).
The motorcycle is powered by a 755cc, parallel-twin, liquid-cooled engine with a 270-degree crank that makes 90bhp and 75Nm of peak torque. The company will also offer an A2 variant of the CB750 Hornet in the European market with a maximum output of 47bhp.
The suspension setup on this naked roadster comprises 41mm Showa Separate Function Forks at the front and a pro-link rear mono-shock. The braking tasks are handled by twin discs at the front and a single rotor at the back. The CB750 Hornet tips the weighing scale at 190kg (kerb). Internationally, Honda will offer the motorcycle in four colours – Graphite Black, Pearl Glare White, Matte Iridium Gray Metallic, and Matte Goldfinch Yellow.
The CB Hornet 750 will likely make its India debut later this year but will come with a price tag that will make it extremely expensive.