- Available in four colours
- Powered by 755cc, parallel-twin engine
- India launch details unavailable
Honda Motorcycles has unveiled the 2023 CB750 Hornet for the international markets. This naked roadster draws styling cues from the CB500F and packs design elements such as a sharp headlight at the front, a muscular fuel tank with shrouds, a step-up saddle, side slung exhaust, and 17-inch alloy wheels.
The feature list on the motorcycle comprises full-LED lighting, Bluetooth-enabled five-inch colour TFT display, 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 monoshock. 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 Indian launch details for the Honda CB750 Hornet are not available yet. However, we do not expect to see this motorcycle on our shores in the foreseeable future.