
Honda CB750 and CB1000 Hornet SP launched in India
The CB750 is priced at Rs. 8,59,500, while the CB1000 Hornet SP costs Rs. 12,35,900, available at specific dealerships. Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India has launched the CB750 Hornet and CB1000 Hornet SP. Bookings are open, with deliveries starting June 2025. Check Offers
Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India (HMSI) has officially unveiled two new motorcycles for the Indian market today. The models introduced are the CB750 Hornet and the CB1000 Hornet SP. Bookings for both motorcycles are now available, with deliveries expected to begin in June 2025. The CB750 Hornet will be accessible at all BigWing Topline and BigWing dealerships, whereas the CB1000 Hornet SP will be exclusively available at BigWing Topline dealerships throughout India.
Honda CB750 Hornet: Price
The Honda CB750 Hornet has been priced at Rs. 8,59,500 ex-showroom. Honda CB1000 Hornet SP: Price
The CB1000 Hornet SP has been priced at Rs. 12,35,900, ex-showroom. Honda CB1000 Hornet SP is the new flagship naked motorcycle for the brand. Honda CB750 Hornet: Specs
Powering the Honda CB750 Hornet is a newly developed inline 2-cylinder, 755 cc, 4-stroke, 8-valve, liquid-cooled engine with a 270-degree crank. This motor churns out 90.51 bhp of max power at 9,500 rpm and 75 Nm of peak torque at 7,250 rpm. It comes mated to a 6-speed gearbox along with an assist and slipper clutch. There are three riding modes on offer - Sport, Standard, and Rain. Honda CB1000 Hornet SP: Specs
The flagship CB1000 Hornet SP is powered by a 999 cc, liquid cooled, 4 Stroke, 16 valves, inline four DOHC engine that puts out a whopping 155 bhp of max power at 11,000 rpm and 107 Nm of torque at 9,000 rpm. It also gets a 6-speed gearbox along with an assist and slipper clutch and a bi-directional quickshifter. The CB1000 also gets Sport, Standard, and Rain riding modes. Along with this, there are two customizable modes.
Additionally, both motorcycles get Honda Selectable Torque control which can be adjusted at three different levels to suit to rider's preference and emergency stop signal is also on offer. Honda CB750 Hornet will be offered in two colour schemes. Honda CB750 Hornet: Colours
The CB750 Hornet will be available in two bold colour schemes – Matte Pearl Glare White and Matte Ballistic Black Metallic. Honda CB1000 Hornet SP: Colour
The CB1000 Hornet SP, will be available in a single Matte Ballistic Black Metallic shade.
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Both of these street naked motorcycles are equipped with premium hardware components. The CB750 Hornet is fitted with a Showa SFF-BPTM inverted fork at the front and a monoshock damper paired with a Pro-Link swingarm at the rear, ensuring exceptional ride comfort across various speed ranges and road conditions. In contrast, the CB1000 Hornet SP boasts a Showa SFF-BP inverted fork at the front and a new Ohlins TTX36 at the rear, enhancing its high-speed performance.
The braking system for the CB1000 Hornet SP consists of dual front disc brakes featuring 310 mm Brembo radial-mount calipers, complemented by a 240 mm disc at the rear. Meanwhile, the CB750 Hornet is equipped with 296 mm dual front disc brakes and a 240 mm rear disc. Both models are also fitted with dual-channel ABS for added safety.
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First Published Date: 23 May 2025, 16:32 PM IST
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