Honda has launched its new CB750 Hornet in the Indian market. Priced at ₹ 8.60 lakh (ex-showroom, Gurgaon), this bike is not only attracting attention for its powerful engine, but the features found in it will also surprise anyone. This bike will dominate the Indian roads. So let’s know everything about it!

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Honda CB750 Hornet: Design

The CB750 Hornet is a street-focused roadster bike that grabs everyone’s attention with its aggressive and modern design. Its build quality meets Honda’s high standards, showing sharp lines and muscular styling. LED lighting and compact design make it even more attractive.

Honda CB750 Hornet: Features

If we talk about features, this bike has features like a 5.0-inch TFT display, traction control, 4 riding modes (Sport, Standard, Rain and User), slipper clutch and all-LED lighting. Bidirectional quickshifter is available as an accessory.

Honda CB750 Hornet: Engine

Now talking about its engine, it has a 755cc liquid-cooled parallel twin engine that produces 92HP power and 75Nm torque. This engine is also used in the XL750 Transalp, but in the Hornet it has been tuned street-friendly. With a 6-speed gearbox, this bike gives excellent performance both in the city and on the highway.

Handling

The CB750 Hornet has a 41mm Showa telescopic fork and monoshock suspension, which gives it a smooth and stable riding experience. For braking, a 296mm dual disc (front) and a 240mm single disc (rear) have been provided. The 17-inch Michelin Road 6 tires give excellent performance in both grip and comfort.

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Honda CB750 Hornet: Price

Most importantly, the CB750 Hornet is the only one in its class in the Indian market at a price of ₹ 8.60 lakh. Honda’s own CB650R can be its competitor, but the Hornet’s bigger engine and better features take it to a different level.