Honda CB750 Hornet: New technologies continue to come in the sportbike segment every year, but there are some updates that change the entire riding experience. Honda’s CB750 Hornet has always been known for its aggressive performance and sharp design.
Now Honda has made it even more advanced with the 2026 model. With new E-Clutch technology and fresh color options. These updates do not just make Hornet modern, but make it feel even more futuristic in its class.
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New Colour Options
The new colors of the 2026 Honda CB750 Hornet refresh its design and give it a sportier vibe. Honda has introduced four new color combinations this time around.
• Graphite Black & Matt Ballistic Black Metallic with Red Frame
• Wolf Silver Metallic & Iridium Gray Metallic
• Goldfinch Yellow & Wolf Silver Metallic
• Matt Jeans Blue Metallic & Matt Ballistic Black Metallic
These new shades, the bike’s overall design remains sharp, aggressive, and in the familiar Hornet style. The muscular fuel tank, aerodynamic body lines, and sporty stance give it a distinct road presence, just like before.

E-Clutch Technology
2026 Hornet’s largest highlight is Honda’s new E-Clutch Technology, a technology that gives bikes next level in both the riding comfort and performance.
E-Clutch lets you change gears without touching lever. That is, gear shifting is as smooth and fast as it is in quick-shifter, but here clutch operation is completely electrically-controled actuators manage.
Engine and Performance
The 2026 Hornet is absolutely unchanged in terms of engine but good, as its 755cc parallel-twin engine is already quite capable.
This engine makes 90.5 bhp @ 9,500 rpm and 75 Nm torque @ 7,250 rpm. Its power delivery is smooth, but when the throttle rotates the bike gives an aggressive surge exactly as expected from a naked sports bike.

Features
The Hornet’s features list makes it even more premium. A 5-inch color TFT display comes with Bluetooth, navigation, call alerts, and smartphone connectivity. Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC), an emergency stop signal, and four riding modes are also available.
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Price & Availability
The 2025 model in India is priced at ₹9.22 lakhs (ex-showroom). Given the new E-Clutch technology and new shades, it is expected that the price of the 2026 model will definitely increase slightly. Although it is premium motorcycle, Hornet does its value justify according to features and performance.










