- New Forza 750 unveiled
- Gets new rain-riding mode
- Engine makes 58bhp
Honda has given an update to yet another maxi-scooter of theirs. But this time, it is their biggest one – the Forza 750.
For 2025, the Forza 750 gets a new paint scheme, a few feature additions, and a price change. The front apron has received a pair of new twin LED headlights with integrated DRLs and indicators. The side profile and rear of the scooter remain unchanged.
The Japanese maker has given this powerful scooter a new mode – rain. This mode of riding mode helps the rider ride in some wet conditions. Once activated, the computer will reduce the power to the lowest settings and offer the highest traction. There are three modes already on this scooter and three levels of traction control system.
The 745cc parallel-twin motor on this Forza makes 58bhp, but the power is restricted to 47bhp for the A2 variant. This engine is mated to Honda’s famous DCT gearbox, which is also found on bikes like the Africa Twin.
The 2025 Honda Forza 750 will go on sale in Europe and Asia at the beginning of next year with a marginal price increase. Sadly, it won’t come to India anytime soon.