Adventure bike lovers, get ready! Honda is going to launch its updated Transalp 750 in the Indian market. This bike is not only known for its powerful engine, but now it will also get some special updates. This bike will be able to make a splash on Indian roads. So let’s know everything about it!

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Design

Talking about the design, Honda Transalp 750 is known for its bold and aggressive design. The new version has been given a more modern look, which includes LED lighting, new color scheme and adventure-style body. The build quality of the bike is top-notch as always, which is perfect for long rides.

Engine

Talking about its engine, it has a 755cc liquid-cooled parallel twin engine that produces 90 PS power and 75 Nm torque. This engine is not only powerful but also gives excellent performance in fuel efficiency. With a 6-speed gearbox, this bike performs well both in the city and on the highway.

Comfort

The Transalp 750 has shock absorbing suspension and ergonomic seating, making it ideal for long distance rides. The bike’s weight is balanced, which also makes off-road riding easier. The windscreen is adjustable, which reduces wind resistance.

Technology

This bike has advanced features like a full-digital instrument cluster, multiple riding modes, traction control and anti-lock braking system (ABS). Honda has also updated the connectivity features in it, which gives the riders an even better experience.

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Price

The expected price of Honda Transalp 750 can be between ₹ 10-11 lakh. This bike will directly compete with bikes like Yamaha Ténéré 700 and Suzuki V-Strom 650. However, Honda’s brand trust and reliability make this bike special.