Fresh new looks for the 24YM Gold Wing and Rebel families

  • A brand-new unique Matt Armoured Green Metallic colour for the GL1800 Gold Wing
  • The Gold Wing ‘Tour’ receives two new colour combinations: Heavy Gray Metallic and Pearl Glare White with new Graphite Black details
  • The CMX500 has been the top selling bike in Europe in the custom category for the last two calendar years
  • The CMX500 Rebel benefits from three new colours: Seal Silver Metallic, Matt Laurel Green and Pearl Shiny Black for the ‘S’ edition
  • The CMX1100 Rebel gains two new colours: Glint Wave Blue Metallic and Iridium Gray Metallic
  • The CMX1100T version of the Rebel remains available in Gunmetal Black Metallic and gains new bronze wheels

 

The GL1800 Gold Wing and GL1800 Gold Wing ‘Tour’, Honda’s seminal touring flagships, and the CMX500 and CMX1100 Rebels, Honda’s highly popular custom cruisers, all receive new colours for 2024 year model.

Since its introduction as a naked 1000cc machine in 1975, the majestic Honda Gold Wing has always represented the ultimate in two-wheeled travel and has created an enduring and unrivalled reputation for luxury, quality, style and comfort.

For 2024, both Gold Wings feature new colour options. Available exclusively with Honda’s unique Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT), the GL1800 Gold Wing will be available in a new unique Matt Armoured Green Metallic colour scheme, which features brown detailing on the engine cases. The DCT and airbag-equipped version of the GL1800 Gold Wing ‘Tour’ will feature two new colours combinations for 2024: Heavy Gray Metallic, featuring Graphite Black details and brown engine covers, and Pearl Glare White with new Graphite Black details. The popular Beta Silver featuring Iridium Gray Metallic details carries over from 2023. The Manual Transmission version of the ‘Tour’ will be available exclusively in the classy Heavy Gray Metallic colour scheme.

In 2023, the CMX500 Rebel, Honda’s A2 licence-friendly 500cc parallel twin-cylinder compact cruiser is retaining its position as Europe’s best-selling model in the custom category – a spot it has occupied in both 2021 and 2022. It’s no surprise the model remains so popular: accessible, easy to ride and easy to live with, the Rebel features an attractive standard specification that includes assist/slipper clutch, LED lighting and gear position indicator.

For 2024, the CMX500 Rebel receives three brand-new contemporary paint options including Seal Silver Metallic and Matt Laurel Green Metallic, which join Matt Gunpowder Black Metallic which carries over from 2023. The CMX500 Rebel ‘S’ version, that features a range of practical and attractive factory-fitted accessories including a headlight cowl, all-black fork covers and gaiters plus diamond-stitch style seat, will be available in dynamic new Pearl Shining Black.

The CMX1100 Rebel is a true 21st century bobber, with a dual personality and stripped-back style that speaks volumes with its minimalism. It’s been designed for a leisurely laidback cruise, but also turns its hand to an exciting riding experience when a twisty road presents itself, thanks to the performance and character of a 1,084cc parallel twin-cylinder engine tuned for super-strong bottom and mid-range torque.

Sitting in second behind its smaller sibling in the custom bike segment of the 2023 European sales chart, the CMX1100 Rebel receives two brand new colours of its own for 2024: Glint Wave Blue Metallic and Iridium Gray Metallic. The CMX1100T, which was introduced last year and features a broad aerodynamic half fairing and hard panniers for extended comfort and long-distance adventures, gains a revised new look with the Gunmetal Black Metallic colour scheme now featuring bronze wheels.

The GL1800 Gold Wing and Gold Wing ‘Tour’ are due to start arriving in dealers across Europe in December, with the CMX500 and CMX1100 Rebels due in early 2024.

24YM HONDA GOLD WING

Model updates:  For 24YM the Gold Wing – Honda’s seminal touring flagship – benefits from the option of an eye-catching all-new colour scheme.

 

The Gold Wing was completely reborn in 18YM with a radical weight reduction, double wishbone front suspension and brand-new, flat six-cylinder engine. Its status as a flagbearer for new technology is well-founded, with cutting edge features including 7-speed Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT), 7-inch TFT screen, gyrocompass navigation, Apple CarPlay™, Android Auto™, electric screen, Smart Key operation, 4 riding modes and Hill Start Assist.

 

 

Contents:

1 Introduction

2 Model overview

3 Key features

4 Accessories

5 Technical specifications

 

 

  1. Introduction

 

The Honda Gold Wing, since its introduction as a naked 1000cc machine in 1975, has always represented the ultimate in two-wheeled travel. And it’s a motorcycle that’s been very much on its own journey, growing in physical size and displacement over the decades, all the while creating an enduring and unrivalled reputation for luxury, quality and comfort.

 

For 18YM, in response to the evolution of demographics and the motorcycle market, it made a radical departure from what would have been a traditional update trajectory. The GL1800 Gold Wing and Gold Wing Tour* took a new direction and, brand new from the wheels-up, became sleeker, lighter and more agile – very much a rider’s motorcycle – while adding a host of new features to cement its reputation as a technological flagship.

 

And, as a result, the Gold Wing’s appeal became instantly broader, reaching out to a younger generation of motorcyclists that may have overlooked – or simply not been aware of – the previous incarnation.

 

For 20YM, improvements to suspension and slow speed manoeuvrability further complemented the evocative, flat six-cylinder engine beating at the heart of Honda’s premium tourer. In 21YM, the Gold Wing gained an audio upgrade and 22YM saw it become available in Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT) form only.

 

The 23YM Gold Wing received a new Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) that quickly and clearly warns the rider if tyre pressures are low and for 24YM the GL1800 Gold Wing receives a stunning new colour scheme.

 

*See separate Gold Wing Tour press kit.

 

 2. Model Overview 

 

The Gold Wing’s engine and chassis were designed in unison for the 18YM rebirth, to move the riding position forward and create a much more compact motorcycle. The aluminium beam frame is constructed around a double wishbone front fork, which allows the engine to sit forward in the machine – as the front wheel moves up and down in a more vertical plane – while providing high quality suspension control and front-end stability thanks to its stiffness and reduced friction.

 

Optimised for size, the 24V flat six-cylinder engine lost none of its power, avalanche of torque or addictive power delivery. The addition of Throttle By Wire (TBW) control brought with it 4 rider modes: TOUR, SPORT, ECON and RAIN; the operation of the Dual Combined Brake System (D-CBS) alters depending on the mode selected. Hill Start Assist (HSA) and Idling Stop offer ease of use and improved fuel efficiency.

 

The DCT features 7-speeds, with clutch feel, shift speed and rpm range of up/downshifts tailored specifically to each riding mode. It also features a ‘creep’ forward and back function.

 

The Gold Wing offers a total sense of freedom, with sheer riding enjoyment and performance matched by stylish design. An aerodynamically efficient fairing channels air around the rider, while the electric screen adjusts for preference; the luxurious seats offer all-day comfort. The lightweight audio system and speakers show off incredible sound quality. And features like Smart Key operation, Apple CarPlay™, Android Auto™ and Bluetooth™ provide modern-day convenience and connectivity.

 

For 24YM GL1800 Gold Wing is available exclusively in a beautiful, brand-new Matt Armoured Green Metallic with brown detailing on the engine cases.

 3. Key Features

 

3.1 Styling & Equipment

 

  • 7-inch TFT display provides riding, navigation, audio information and the Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) which for warns of sub optimal pressures
  • Taut lines with a contemporary edge show off the motorcycle underneath
  • Electric windscreen adjustable for angle and height
  • Cruise control operates smoothly via Throttle By Wire (TBW)
  • Ample luggage capacity for weekend touring
  • Apple CarPlay™ and Android Auto™ allow smartphone use
  • Full LED lighting and auto-cancelling indicators
  • Smart Key control adds convenience for ignition and luggage
  • Two USB Type-C sockets

 

The Gold Wing’s lines exude a honed, athletic ethos. The styling presents a unique silhouette and counterpoints comfort with the dynamic abilities of chassis and engine, with the traditional Gold Wing premium level of fit, finish and materials. Its ‘face’ is daringly forward-slanting; combined with the compact fairing proportions, it presents an energetic frontal signature.

 

The key line of the body, stretching front to back, highlights the differing upper and lower bodywork functions. A central element is the fairing, with its sharp and solid flat surfaces, and nuanced aerodynamic detailing. It adds a tension that hints at the performance potential on offer.

 

Also on display is the motorcycle itself – the double wishbone front suspension, flat six-cylinder engine, exhausts – in all their functional beauty. Drawn together, the design elements create cutting edge style, underpinned by incredible levels of engineering and electronics

 

Comfort, heat management and, most importantly, air management are also high on the Gold Wing’s agenda. The fairing channels airflow around the rider and pillion, effectively providing a pleasant cooling breeze.

 

A small electric screen operated from the left handlebar provides excellent wind protection yet, at the same time, a sense of space and freedom when required. Screen angle and height adjustment is step-less. Available as options are a larger screen, a fully adjustable deflector for the arms and upper body, and fixed deflectors for the lower legs and feet.

 

From a seating perspective, rider and pillion are separated. The rider can enjoy a total focus on riding the bike. The rider’s seat shape is comfortable and supportive while allowing movement and easy ground reach.

 

All lighting is LED. The lower portion of the headlights use 5 polished optical lenses on both sides to create a Jewel-Eye low beam light signature. Using high beam (in the upper portion) creates a stereoscopic impression. The front indicators are housed in the mirrors and the indicators also auto-cancel; the system compares front and rear wheel speed difference and calculates when to cancel the indication relative to the riding situation.

 

When riding, the speed that’s been set with the cruise control switch (located on the right handlebar) is shown in the bottom left area of the speedometer. Through TBW the system achieves a smooth transition to the specified speed and an ultra-smooth operation, especially when going uphill. And, after completing a deceleration with the cruise control system in operation, the Gold Wing returns to the pre-set speed with an appropriate shifting schedule.

 

Luxurious instrumentation creates a unique cockpit. Different low-contrast colours with dark tones are applied to the dials, of which the peripheral areas form cone-shaped slopes to create a feeling of depth. A ring with a metal texture surrounds each dial, and the graduations glow in LED, giving concrete depth and a calm, cool image.

 

The 7-inch full-colour TFT liquid crystal display screen provides all the information for the audio and navigation systems, as well as the riding modes and suspension adjustment. Information is displayed in differentiated segments in a very functional order, so the rider can get all the relevant data with the minimum of eye movement.

 

Brightness adjusts automatically (with the maximum luminous intensity of the screen being 1000 cd) and the rider can also choose from 8 brightness levels. Tyre pressure is displayed as a numerical figure in the bottom left area of the instruments and warns the rider quickly and clearly if tyre pressures become sub-optimal.

 

Pride of place on the centre console and Smart Key is the Gold Wing emblem. Its crisp 3D, two-tone chrome design merges the strength and dignity of a lion’s head with the majestic wings of an eagle ready to pounce with open talons. The Smart Key activates all the motorcycle’s systems and also incorporates the emergency key. The ignition and handlebar lock can be turned on or off while carrying the Smart Key.

 

Most Gold Wing owners ride short, 2–3-day tours, so the total volume of 60L between both panniers is ample. Exclusively designed inner bags are available as an option. With the Smart Key present, a simple push of a button opens the panniers. It’s also possible to temporarily unlock via remote control; the unlock button on the Smart Key enables the passenger instant access. Hydraulic dampers smooth the opening and closing. Pushing and holding the call button results in the indicators flashing.

 

The Gold Wing is compatible with Apple CarPlay™ and Android Auto™, so the rider can utilise the personalised information and content inside their smartphone, such as telephone numbers and music playlists. Bluetooth™ connectivity has been adopted and there are two USB Type-C sockets to plug in to.

 

High quality, lightweight speakers achieve superb sound quality with vivid presence. A passenger audio control switch is available to ensure an even more pleasant riding experience; the switches are located on the upper part of the right pannier and adjusting the volume, switching the source and fast forwarding is possible.

 

The navigation system is displayed on the 7-inch, full-colour TFT liquid crystal display screen in the central area of the instruments and includes a gyrocompass – which means guidance is continued even inside a tunnel. Cancellation of any waypoint or ‘go home’ instruction operation while riding is also possible. Maps are updated and also offer the possibility of entering up to 99 different waypoints for detailed journey planning.

 

The capacity of the fuel tank is 21L with fuel economy of 5.5 litres/100km.

 

3.2 Chassis

 

  • Diecast, aluminium twin-beam frame
  • Double wishbone front suspension and Pro-Arm rear 
  • ABS and Dual-Combined Braking System (D-CBS)

 

The Gold Wing’s diecast, aluminium twin-beam frame is designed to package the engine in a tight space; its structural thickness is optimised in each area to deliver a smooth and stable ride, from walking speed upwards, whether on tight city streets or out on the open road.

 

Aside from moving the front wheel forward under full suspension compression, another benefit of the double wishbone front suspension is the reduction in sliding friction (from bump deflection and steering input) that a standard telescopic fork creates, as the stanchions travel up and down in the fork leg. Bearings are used in all shaft bush areas for steering and suspension stroke, further reducing friction.

 

The steering input – via the dual fork holders – is also separated from the suspension provided by the single shock absorber, and the Gold Wing’s yaw moment make it nimble and easier to steer. In addition, patented steering cross tie-rods connect the handlebars to the front axle and the handlebar pivot, delivering an entirely natural feel to the rider.

 

Rake and trail are set at 30.5°/109mm, with wheelbase of 1695mm. The Gold Wing weighs 367kg wet.

 

The Dual Combined Brake System (D-CBS) optimally distributes braking forces to the front and rear wheels. The use of a single, light circulation type ABS modulator – integrated with the brake ECU – keeps weight down within the braking system. It also operates in linkage with the current riding mode of choice, automatically adjusting the braking characteristics to the riding situation. Dual 320mm front discs are gripped by 6-piston calipers, the rear 316mm disc by a 3-piston caliper.

 

The Gold Wing also benefits from a Pro-Arm swingarm, which attaches to the frame on its left side. The right side serves as a maintenance access. This allows much greater freedom of design and makes the machine easier to manage; it also contributes to stability. Pro-Link provides progressive suspension action and comfort while spherical joints are used throughout, cancelling out torsion. The rear preload is manually adjustable.

 

3.3 Engine

 

  • Horizontally opposed, flat six-cylinder SOHC 24-valve engine
  • Throttle By Wire (TBW) with 4 rider modes to tailor power output
  • Riding modes also manage suspension damping and brake force
  • Idling Stop, Integrated Starter Generator (ISG) and Hill Start Assist (HSA) 

 

To realise the handling potential of the chassis – and maintain the addictive power delivery and feel that’s so much part of this icon’s appeal – the Gold Wing’s 1,833cc, horizontally-opposed flat six-cylinder engine uses four valves per cylinder.

 

Peak power of 93kW arrives @ 5,500rpm, with peak torque of 170Nm delivered @ 4,500rpm. The bore size of 73mm matches the stroke of 73mm; the left and right cylinders are offset 4mm and the cylinder sleeves are aluminium. Compression ratio is set at 10.5:1.

 

The Unicam cylinder heads – the inlet valves are operated by finger-follower rocker arm, the exhaust valves by roller rocker arms – also employ a co-axial rocker-arm shaft for both inlet and exhaust. The combustion chambers are a 4-valve ‘pentroof’ design with the inlet ports designed to promote ‘tumble’ flows inside the cylinders thus improving efficiency. The piston skirts wear a molybdenum coating to reduce friction.

 

Throttle By Wire (TBW) engine management adds 4 rider modes to alter character and power delivery, linked to suspension damping and the Dual Combined Brake System (D-CBS):

 

TOUR mode is the base setting for comfort and power. It gives a direct 100% opening ratio between throttle grip and throttle body butterfly, with ‘default’ damping and front/rear brake force distribution.

 

SPORT serves up the highest throttle to butterfly ratio and delivers strong acceleration, with firmer damping and rear brake lever pressure.

 

ECON mode offers maximum fuel economy and easy cruising, with lower throttle to butterfly ratio and default damping and brake force.

 

RAIN turns the dial down to suit wet and slippery conditions, with lowest throttle to butterfly ratio, default braking force distribution and soft suspension damping.

 

There are two air intake ducts sited front left and right rear. This structure generates swirling as the air is drawn in – the result is more effective use of the air filter’s entire surface area and reduction in resistance. The internal shaping of both ducts is optimised to align with the intake pulses of the engine’s low-rpm range, improving response and torque from smaller throttle openings. A single throttle body speeds up airflow and improves response.

 

To complement the engine’s deep bass signature the mufflers emit a powerful throb, without excessive noise. The cross-sectional areas of the exhaust pipes for two out of the six cylinders are reduced 20%, bringing the sound volume and depth.

 

The ISG (Integrated Starter Generator) combines the generator and starter motor into one component, with the generator effectively becoming the starter motor when supplied with reverse power. It’s 2.4 kg lighter than a standard system. Helical gears are employed for the ISG driving gears, reducing mechanical noise.

 

Key characteristics of Idling Stop are the ultra-quiet start-up of the engine thanks to the use of ISG, and the smooth starting feeling achieved through a combination of DCT and TBW control. When stopping at a traffic light with Idling Stop on, the engine automatically stops after 3 seconds and, when restarting, the rider only needs to turn the throttle, which immediately starts the engine.

 

The system is controlled so that hydraulic oil pressure is applied in advance to the DCT line that activates the clutch when the engine starts, so the time lag from when the rider opens the throttle to movement is reduced. To curb any abruptness the TBW makes the throttle butterfly open gradually following the throttle opening – thus the smooth acceleration befitting of a Gold Wing. Idling Stop can be turned ON or OFF from the right handlebar switch.

 

Hill starts on a conventional motorcycle involve simultaneously releasing the brakes, opening the throttle and engaging the clutch according to the grade of the slope. To ease this effort, the Gold Wing has Hill Start Assist (HSA). After stopping on a slope, further squeezing the brake lever quickly results in the ABS modulator generating hydraulic pressure for the rear brake caliper. When setting off – even when the brake lever is released – the hydraulic pressure temporarily retains braking force (for about 3 seconds) so starting on the uphill slope with the throttle is possible. When in operation, the HSA indicator is switched on to inform the rider.

 

3.4 Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT)

 

  • Third-generation 7-speed DCT as standard equipment 
  • Smooth and quiet, with ultra-fast shifting
  • Walking mode allows machine to ‘creep’ forward or back
  • The 4 riding modes also manage DCT for optimised response

 

Honda has sold over 240,000 DCT-equipped motorcycles across Europe since the system first appeared as an option on the VFR1200F in 2009. It delivers consistent, seamless gear changes up or down and very quickly becomes second nature in use. It uses two clutches: one for start-up and 1st, 3rd, 5th & 7th the other for 2nd, 4th and 6th, with the mainshaft for each clutch located inside the other for compact packaging.

 

Each clutch is independently controlled by its own electro-hydraulic circuit. When a gear change occurs, the system pre-selects the target gear using the clutch not currently in use. The first clutch is then electronically disengaged as, simultaneously, the second clutch engages.

 

The result is a consistent, fast and seamless gear change. Furthermore, as the twin clutches transfer drive from one gear to the next with minimal interruption of the drive to the rear wheel, any gear change shock and pitching of the machine is minimised, making the change feel direct as well as smooth. Extra benefits include durability (as the gears cannot be damaged by missing a gear) impossibility of stalling, low stress urban riding, reduced rider fatigue and increased ability to focus on riding lines, braking and acceleration points. 

 

The DCT system offers two distinct riding approaches – the Automatic settings, with pre-programmed shift patterns which constantly read vehicle speed, gear selected and engine rpm to decide when a shift should occur, and the Manual Transmission setting for gear changes using the paddle-shift style triggers on the left handlebar.

 

Employing the third generation – and the only one to have 7-speeds – the Gold Wing’s DCT is specifically designed for long-distance cruising; it’s also extremely smooth and fast shifting.

 

It is also optimised for low-speed manoeuvrability, with close ratios reducing shift-shock. In the higher speed range, they are set wider apart to reduce engine rpm. In both speed ranges comfort is improved as shifting up or down is of the highest quality.

 

Shift noise and shock were addressed throughout the development of the third generation, with noise damper rubbers on both ends of the fork guide and the master arm greatly reducing any impact sound during gear changes.

 

A spring damper is installed between the clutch and the main shaft in order to absorb the torque in the rotational direction, thus reducing the noise and shock of the contact between the clutch and main shaft when shifting gears. 

 

The Gold Wing’s DCT features a 1.8km/h forward Walking Mode with reverse of 1.2km/h, operated instantly from a +/- switch on the left handlebar.

 

The main shaft has a double tube structure, with the outer main shaft (connected with the even-number gears) linked to the inner shaft with a chain, by way of the gears on the counter shaft. This structure gives the outer main shaft the role of the reverse idle shaft, which has resulted in a lightweight reverse mechanism with a compact structure – with no need for any reverse idle shaft.

 

When activating Walking Mode, the two clutches of DCT are utilised to enable moving backward with clutch #1 and moving forward with clutch #2. In this way, moving forward or backward at walking speed is now possible with only clutch control, without any need for gear shifting. Furthermore, the throttle-by-wire system controls speed by minutely controlling the clutch capacity, while maintaining a certain engine speed, assuring controllability with a sense of security in wide-ranging situations.

The 4 riding modes are interleaved with DCT and feature DCT-specific parameters:

 

TOUR uses the default setting for smooth clutch engagement and gearshifts in AT mode, with a low-to-high rpm range for gear shifts.

 

SPORT deploys a more direct clutch engagement, with gear shifts programmed in a mid-to-high rev range.

 

ECON has a soft clutch engagement, with low-to-mid rpm gear hold and default shifting feel.

 

RAIN also operates a soft clutch, low-to-high rpm gear hold range and slower shifting in AT mode.

 4. Accessories 

 

A wide range of genuine Honda accessories have been developed to further enhance The Honda Goldwing ownership experience. These are available either as a pack or individually.

 

 

The Full Option Goldwing includes the following accessories:

  • Pannier Inner Bags & Mats
  • Rear Carrier
  • Main Stand
  • Passenger Backrest
  • High Wind Screen
  • 12V Socket
  • Fog Lamps

 

The following accessories are also available:

  • Passenger Audio Switch
  • Power Amplifier
  • Rear Speaker
  • Auxiliary Cord
  • LED Trunk light, LED Brake Light and Trunk Sub-Harness kit
  • Wheel Stripes (Available in 3 different colours)
  • Front Caliper covers (Available in Chrome / Black)
  • Trunk Base, Panels, Inner Bag, Mat, and Lid Organizer
  • Chrome Trunk Rack
  • Chrome Side Stand
  • Full Size or Half Covers (Available in Gray / Black)
  • Tall Passenger Grips
  • Passenger Armrests
  • Custom Seat
  • Upper & Lower Air Deflectors
  • Wider Rider Footpegs
  • Rider Backrest
  • DCT Foot Shifter

 5. Technical Specifications 

 

24YM HONDA GOLD WING TOUR

Model updatesHonda’s luxurious Gold Wing Tour – a flagship completely reborn in 18YM – with radical weight reduction, double wishbone front suspension, brand-new, flat six-cylinder engine, glides into 24YM essentially unchanged. The comprehensive spec. sheet includes 6-speed manual or 7-speed DCT, 7-inch TFT screen, gyrocompass navigation, Apple CarPlay™, Android Auto™, electric screen, Smart Key operation, 4 riding modes, HSTC and Hill Start Assist – underlining its status as a flagbearer for new technology.

 

For 24YM the GL1800 Gold Wing Tour will be available in two new dynamic colour combinations.

 

 

Contents:

1 Introduction

2 Model overview

3 Key features

4 Accessories

5 Technical specifications

 

 

  1. Introduction

 

The Honda Gold Wing, since its introduction as a naked 1000cc machine in 1975 has always represented the ultimate in two-wheeled travel. And it’s a motorcycle that’s been very much on its own journey, growing in physical size and displacement over the decades, all the while creating an enduring and unrivalled reputation for luxury, quality and comfort.

 

For 18YM, in response to the evolution of demographics and the motorcycle market, it made a radical departure from what would have been a traditional update trajectory. The GL1800 Gold Wing* and Gold Wing ‘Tour’ took a new direction and, brand new from the wheels-up, became sleeker, lighter and more agile – very much a rider’s motorcycle – while adding a host of new features to cement the bike’s reputation as a technological flagship, including the option of 7-speed Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT).

 

And, as a result, the Gold Wing Tour’s appeal became instantly broader, reaching out to a younger generation of motorcyclists that may have overlooked – or simply not been aware of – the previous incarnation. In 20YM, standard-fit LED fog lights, larger pillion grab handles plus improvements to suspension and slow speed manoeuvrability further complemented the evocative, flat six-cylinder engine beating at the heart of Honda’s premium tourer.

 

For 21YM, the Gold Wing Tour gained carrying capacity, improved pillion comfort and an audio upgrade. Every new model year brings fresh paint choices and 24YM is no exception, with two new colour combinations further cementing its standalone desirability.

 

*See separate Gold Wing press kit.

 

 2. Model Overview 

 

The Gold Wing Tour’s engine and chassis were designed in unison for the 18YM rebirth, to move the riding position forward and create a much more compact motorcycle. The aluminium beam frame is constructed around a double wishbone front fork, which allows the engine to sit forward in the machine – as the front wheel moves up and down in a more vertical plane – while providing high quality suspension control and front-end stability thanks to its stiffness and reduced friction. Suspension damping adjusts electrically.

 

Optimised for size, the 24V flat six-cylinder engine lost none of its power, avalanche of torque or addictive power delivery. The addition of Throttle By Wire (TBW) control brought with it 4 rider modes: TOUR, SPORT, ECON and RAIN; the operation of the Dual Combined Brake System (D-CBS) alters depending on the mode selected. Hill Start Assist (HSA) and Idling Stop (on the DCT option) offer ease of use and improved fuel efficiency. Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC) maintains rear wheel traction.

 

The manual transmission is 6-speed, while DCT features 7-speeds, with clutch feel, shift speed and rpm range of up/downshifts tailored specifically to each riding mode. It also features a ‘creep’ forward and back function. The manual machine employs the same electric reverse system as featured on previous designs.

 

The Gold Wing Tour offers a total sense of freedom, with sheer riding enjoyment and performance matched by stylish design. An aerodynamically efficient fairing channels air around the rider, while the extended electric screen adjusts for preference; the seats, too provide all-day comfort and feature a suede/synthetic leather cover. The angle of the pillion back rest is also relaxed. High quality speakers show off vivid sound quality and features like Smart Key operation, Apple CarPlay™, Android Auto™ and Bluetooth™ add modern-day convenience and connectivity.

 

The 24YM GL1800 Gold Wing Tour (DCT and airbag option) will be available in the following colour options:

 

**NEW** Heavy Gray Metallic with Graphite Black detailing and bronze engine covers

Pearl Glare White with NEW Graphite Black detailing

Beta Silver Metallic/Iridium Gray Metallic 

 

The 24YM GL1800 Gold Wing Tour (manual gearbox option) is available exclusively in a

**NEW** Heavy Gray Metallic with Graphite Black detailing and bronze engine covers

 

 3. Key Features

 

3.1 Styling & Equipment

 

  • 7-inch TFT display provides riding, navigation and audio information
  • Taut lines with a contemporary edge show off the motorcycle underneath
  • Ample luggage capacity for weekend touring; top box features 61L storage
  • Suede/synthetic leather seats, relaxed pillion back rest angle
  • High audio quality
  • Electric windscreen adjustable for angle and height
  • Cruise control operates smoothly via Throttle By Wire (TBW)
  • Apple CarPlay™ and Android Auto™ allow smartphone use
  • Full LED lighting, LED fog lights and auto-cancelling indicators
  • Smart Key control adds convenience for ignition and luggage
  • Two USB Type-C sockets 

 

The Gold Wing Tour’s lines exude a honed, athletic ethos. The styling presents a unique silhouette and counterpoints comfort with the dynamic abilities of chassis and engine, with the traditional Gold Wing premium level of fit, finish and materials. Its ‘face’ is daringly forward-slanting; combined with the compact fairing proportions, it presents an energetic frontal signature.

 

The key line of the body, stretching front to back, highlights the differing upper and lower bodywork functions. A central element is the fairing, with its sharp and solid flat surfaces, and its nuanced aerodynamic detailing. It adds a tension that hints at the performance potential on offer.

 

Also on display is the motorcycle itself – the double wishbone front suspension, flat six-cylinder engine, exhausts – in all their functional beauty. Drawn together, the design elements create cutting edge style, underpinned by incredible levels of engineering and electronics

 

Comfort, heat management and, most importantly, air management are also high on the Gold Wing Tour’s agenda. The fairing channels airflow around the rider and pillion, effectively providing a pleasant cooling breeze.

 

An extended electric screen operated from the left handlebar provides excellent wind protection yet, at the same time, a sense of space and freedom when required. Screen angle and height adjustment is step-less. Available as options are a larger screen, a fully adjustable deflector for the arms and upper body and fixed deflectors for the lower legs and feet.

 

From a seating perspective, rider and pillion are separated. The rider can enjoy a total focus on riding the bike. The rider’s seat shape is comfortable and supportive while allowing movement and easy ground reach. Both rider and pillion benefit from a luxurious new suede/synthetic leather seat cover; the angle of the pillion back rest is set at a relaxed 23°.

 

All lighting is LED, and the Gold Wing Tour is equipped with dual LED fog lights. The lower portion of the headlights use 5 polished optical lenses on both sides to create a Jewel-Eye low beam light signature. Using high beam (in the upper portion) creates a stereoscopic impression. The front indicators are housed in the mirrors and the indicators also auto-cancel; the system compares front and rear wheel speed difference and calculates when to cancel the indication relative to the riding situation.

 

When riding, the speed that’s been set with the cruise control switch (located on the right handlebar) is shown in the bottom left area of the speedometer. Through TBW the system achieves a smooth transition to the specified speed and an ultra-smooth operation, especially when going uphill. In the case of the manual transmission models, squeezing the clutch or brake, or twisting the throttle cancels cruise control.

 

For the DCT variant (in AT mode) after completing the deceleration with the cruise control system in operation ­– and resuming the previous speed – the Gold Wing returns to the pre-set with an appropriate shifting schedule.

 

Luxurious instrumentation creates a unique cockpit. Different low-contrast colours with dark tones are applied to the dials, of which the peripheral areas form cone-shaped slopes to create a feeling of depth. A ring with a metal texture surrounds each dial, and the graduations glow in LED, giving concrete depth and a calm, cool image.

 

The 7-inch full-colour TFT liquid crystal display screen provides all the information for the audio and navigation systems, as well as managing riding modes and suspension adjustment. Information is displayed in differentiated segments in a very functional order, so the rider can get all the relevant data with the minimum of eye movement.

 

Brightness adjusts automatically (with the maximum luminous intensity of the screen being 1000 cd) and the rider can also choose from 8 brightness levels. Tyre pressure is displayed as a numerical figure in the bottom left area of the instruments warns the rider quickly and clearly if tyre pressures becomes sub-optimal.

 

Pride of place – on the centre console and Smart Key – is the Gold Wing emblem. Its crisp 3D, two-tone chrome design merges the strength and dignity of a lion’s head with the majestic wings of an eagle ready to pounce with open talons. It activates all the motorcycle’s systems and also incorporates the emergency key. The ignition and handlebar lock can be turned on or off while just carrying the Smart Key.

 

Total carrying capacity is 121L. Exclusively designed inner bags are available as an option. Luggage operation is simple. With the Smart Key present, a push button opens all of the boxes. It’s also possible to temporarily unlock via remote control; the unlock button on the Smart Key enables the passenger instant pannier access. Hydraulic dampers smooth the opening and closing. Pushing and holding the call button results in the indicators flashing.

 

The Gold Wing Tour is compatible with Apple CarPlay™ and Android Auto™, so the rider can utilise the personalised information and content inside their smartphone, such as telephone numbers and music playlists. Bluetooth connectivity has been adopted and there are two USB Type-C sockets to plug in to.

 

Lightweight speakers achieve superb sound quality with vivid presence. A passenger audio control switch is available to ensure an even more pleasant riding experience; the switches are located on the upper part of the right pannier and adjusting the volume, switching the source and fast forwarding is possible.

 

The navigation system is displayed on the 7-inch, full-colour TFT liquid crystal display screen in the central area of the instruments and includes a gyrocompass – which means guidance is continued even inside a tunnel. Cancellation of any waypoint or ‘go home’ instruction operation while riding is also possible. Maps are updated and also offer the possibility of entering up to 99 different waypoints for detailed journey planning.

 

The capacity of the fuel tank is 21 litres with fuel economy of 5.5litres/100km. 

 

3.2 Chassis

 

  • Diecast, aluminium twin-beam frame
  • Double wishbone front suspension and Pro-Arm rear 
  • Front and rear damping level adjusts to suit riding mode selected
  • Rear spring preload electrically adjustable
  • ABS and Dual-Combined Braking System (D-CBS)

 

The Gold Wing Tour’s diecast, aluminium twin-beam frame is designed to package the engine in a tight space; its structural thickness is optimised in each area to deliver a smooth and stable ride, from walking speed upwards, whether on tight city streets or out on the open road.

 

Aside from moving the front wheel forward under full suspension compression, another benefit of the double wishbone front suspension is the reduction in sliding friction (from bump deflection and steering input) that a standard telescopic fork creates, as the stanchions travel up and down in the fork leg. Bearings are used in all shaft bush areas for steering and suspension stroke, further reducing friction.

 

The steering input – via the dual fork holders – is also separated from the suspension provided by the single shock absorber, and the Gold Wing Tour’s yaw moment make it nimble and easier to steer. In addition, patented steering cross tie-rods connect the handlebars to the front axle and the handlebar pivot, delivering an entirely natural feel to the rider.

 

Rake and trail are set at 30.5°/109mm, with wheelbase of 1695mm. The manual Gold Wing Tour weighs 385kg wet; the DCT version 390kg.

 

The Dual Combined Brake System (D-CBS) optimally distributes braking forces to the front and rear wheels. The use of a single, light circulation type ABS modulator – integrated with the brake ECU – keeps weight down within the braking system. It also operates in linkage with the current riding mode of choice, automatically adjusting the braking characteristics to the riding situation. Dual 320mm front discs are gripped by 6-piston calipers, the rear 316mm disc by a 3-piston caliper.

 

The Gold Wing Tour also benefits from a Pro-Arm swingarm, which attaches to the frame on its left side. The right side serves as a maintenance access. This allows much greater freedom of design and makes the machine easier to manage; it also contributes to stability. Pro-Link provides progressive suspension action and comfort while spherical joints are used throughout, cancelling out torsion.

 

Damping level adjusts electrically relative to riding mode. Stepper motors housed within the front and rear shock absorbers move needles to control oil flow, tailoring damping force for the riding situation. Rear spring preload is also electrically adjusted. Separate from the 4 riding modes, there are 4 settings of preload relative to load from soft to hard: single rider; rider with luggage; rider with pillion, and rider with pillion fully loaded with luggage. The setting is displayed on the TFT screen and adjusted via switch.

 

3.3 Engine

 

  • Horizontally opposed, flat six-cylinder SOHC 24-valve engine 
  • Throttle By Wire (TBW) with 4 rider modes to tailor power output
  • Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC)
  • Riding modes also manage HSTC, suspension damping and brake force
  • Idling Stop and Integrated Starter Generator (ISG) on DCT version
  • Hill Start Assist (HSA) 
  • 6-speed manual gearbox option with assist/slipper clutch and electric reverse

 

To realise the handling potential of the chassis – and maintain the addictive power delivery and feel that’s so much part of this icon’s appeal – the Gold Wing Tour’s 1,833cc engine was completely redrawn for its rebirth back in 2018. Still as a horizontally opposed flat six, but with four valves per cylinder rather than two, much more compact in size and 6.2kg lighter.

 

Peak power of 93kW arrives @ 5,500rpm, with peak torque of 170Nm delivered @ 4,500rpm. The bore size of 73mm matches the stroke of 73mm; the left and right cylinders are offset 4mm and the cylinder sleeves are aluminium. Compression ratio is set at 10.5:1.

 

The Unicam cylinder heads – the inlet valves are operated by finger-follower rocker arm, the exhaust valves by roller rocker arms – also employ a co-axial rocker-arm shaft for both inlet and exhaust.

 

The combustion chambers are a 4-valve ‘pentroof’ design with the inlet ports designed to promote ‘tumble’ flows inside the cylinders thus improving efficiency. The piston skirts wear a molybdenum coating to reduce friction. Throttle By Wire (TBW) engine management adds 4 rider modes to alter character and power delivery, linked to suspension damping and the Dual Combined Brake System (D-CBS):

 

TOUR mode is the base setting for comfort and power. It gives a direct 100% opening ratio between throttle grip and throttle body butterfly, with ‘default’ damping and front/rear brake force distribution.

 

SPORT serves up the highest throttle to butterfly ratio and delivers strong acceleration, with firmer damping and rear brake lever pressure.

 

ECON mode offers maximum fuel economy and easy cruising, with lower throttle to butterfly ratio and default damping and brake force.

 

RAIN turns the dial down to suit wet and slippery conditions, with lowest throttle to butterfly ratio, default braking force distribution and soft suspension damping.

 

Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC) also seamlessly monitors and maintains rear wheel traction, in all riding conditions, for an extra layer of riding confidence. Its level of input too adjusts via TBW relative to riding mode selection.

 

There are two air intake ducts sited front left and right rear. This structure generates swirling as the air is drawn in – the result is more effective use of the air filter’s entire surface area and reduction in resistance. The internal shaping of both ducts is optimised to align with the intake pulses of the engine’s low-rpm range, improving response and torque from smaller throttle openings. A single throttle body speeds up airflow and improves response.

 

To complement the engine’s deep bass signature the exhausts emit a powerful throb, without excessive noise. The cross-sectional areas of the exhaust pipes for two out of the six cylinders are reduced 20%, bringing the sound volume and depth.

 

The ISG (Integrated Starter Generator) combines the generator and starter motor into one component, with the generator effectively becoming the starter motor when supplied with reverse power. Its 2.4 kg lighter than a standard system. Helical gears are employed for the ISG driving gears, reducing mechanical noise.

 

Key characteristics of Idling Stop (on the DCT option) are the ultra-quiet start-up of the engine thanks to the use of ISG, and the smooth starting feeling achieved through a combination of DCT and TBW control. When stopping at a traffic light with Idling Stop on, the engine automatically stops after 3 seconds and, when restarting, the rider only needs to turn the throttle, which immediately starts the engine.

 

The system is controlled so that hydraulic oil pressure is applied in advance to the DCT line that activates the clutch when the engine starts, so the time lag from when the rider opens the throttle to movement is reduced. To curb any abruptness the TBW makes the throttle butterfly open gradually following the throttle opening – thus the smooth acceleration befitting of a Gold Wing Tour. Idling Stop can be turned ON or OFF from the right handlebar switch.

 

Hill starts on a conventional motorcycle often involve simultaneously releasing the brakes, opening the throttle and engaging the clutch according to the grade of the slope. To ease this effort, the Gold Wing Tour has Hill Start Assist (HSA) on both Manual and DCT versions.

After stopping on a slope, further squeezing the brake lever quickly results in the ABS modulator generating hydraulic pressure for the rear brake caliper. When setting off – even when the brake lever is released – the hydraulic pressure temporarily retains braking force (for about 3 seconds) so starting on the uphill slope with the throttle is possible. When in operation, the HSA indicator is switched on to inform the rider.

 

The 6-speed manual gearbox is also fitted with a ‘cam damper’ between the clutch and transmission, separating each inertial mass, reducing noise and improving shift quality/durability. A cam assist and slipper clutch (with fewer discs and reduced hydraulic friction in the release mechanism) replace the traditional hydraulic assist clutch. This reduces clutch load at the lever by 20% and also smooths downshifts; the slipper mechanism also contributes to the high-quality downshift feel. An electric reverse is a familiar feature from the previous design.

 

3.4. Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT)

 

  • Third-generation 7-speed DCT 
  • Smoother and quiet, with fast upshifts and downshifts
  • Walking mode allows machine to ‘creep’ forward or back
  • The 4 riding modes also manage DCT for optimised response
  • Optimised low speed manoeuvrability 

 

Honda has sold over 240,000 DCT-equipped motorcycles across Europe since the system first appeared as an option on the VFR1200F in 2009. It delivers consistent, seamless gear changes up or down and very quickly becomes second nature in use. It uses two clutches: one for start-up and 1st, 3rd, 5th & 7th the other for 2nd, 4th and 6th, with the mainshaft for each clutch located inside the other for compact packaging.

 

Each clutch is independently controlled by its own electro-hydraulic circuit. When a gear change occurs, the system pre-selects the target gear using the clutch not currently in use. The first clutch is then electronically disengaged as, simultaneously, the second clutch engages.

 

The result is a consistent, fast and seamless gear change. Furthermore, as the twin clutches transfer drive from one gear to the next with minimal interruption of the drive to the rear wheel, any gear change shock and pitching of the machine is minimised, making the change feel direct as well as smooth. Extra benefits include durability (as the gears cannot be damaged by missing a gear) impossibility of stalling, low stress urban riding, reduced rider fatigue and increased ability to focus on riding lines, braking and acceleration points. 

 

The DCT system offers two distinct riding approaches – the Automatic settings, with pre-programmed shift patterns which constantly read vehicle speed, gear selected and engine rpm to decide when a shift should occur, and the Manual Transmission setting for gear changes using the paddle-shift style triggers on the left handlebar.

 

Employing the third generation – and the only one to have 7-speeds – the Gold Wing’s DCT is specifically designed for long-distance cruising; it’s also extremely smooth and fast shifting.

 

It is also optimised for low-speed manoeuvrability, with close ratios reducing shift-shock. In the higher speed range, they are set wider apart to reduce engine rpm. In both speed ranges comfort is improved as shifting up or down is of the highest quality.

 

Shift noise and shock were addressed throughout the development of the third generation, with noise damper rubbers on both ends of the fork guide and the master arm greatly reducing any impact sound during gear changes.

 

A spring damper is installed between the clutch and the main shaft in order to absorb the torque in the rotational direction, thus reducing the noise and shock of the contact between the clutch and main shaft when shifting gears.

 

The Gold Wing’s DCT features a 1.8km/h forward Walking Mode with reverse of 1.2km/h, operated instantly from a +/- switch on the left handlebar.

 

The main shaft has a double tube structure, with the outer main shaft (connected with the even-number gears) linked to the inner shaft with a chain, by way of the gears on the counter shaft. This structure gives the outer main shaft the role of the reverse idle shaft, which has resulted in a lightweight reverse mechanism with a compact structure – with no need for any reverse idle shaft.

 

When activating Walking Mode, the two clutches of DCT are utilised to enable moving backward with clutch #1 and moving forward with clutch #2. In this way, moving forward or backward at walking speed is now possible with only clutch control, without any need for gear shifting. Furthermore, the throttle-by-wire system controls speed by minutely controlling the clutch capacity, while maintaining a certain engine speed, assuring controllability with a sense of security in wide-ranging situations.

The 4 riding modes are interleaved with DCT. All share the same engine character, delivery and suspension settings as the MT model but add extra DCT-specific parameters:

 

TOUR uses the default setting for smooth clutch engagement and gearshifts in AT mode, with a low-to-high rpm range for gear shifts.

 

SPORT deploys a more direct clutch engagement, with gear shifts programmed in a mid-to-high rev range.

 

ECON has a soft clutch engagement, with low-to-mid rpm gear hold and default shifting feel.

 

RAIN also operates a soft clutch, low-to-high rpm gear hold range and slower shifting in AT mode.

 4. Accessories 

 

The Honda Goldwing Tour has been complemented with a wide range of premium-feel accessories, available either as a pack or individually.

 

Full Option Goldwing Tour pack has been created to further complement the standard equipment and enhance the Gold Wing experience:

  • Pannier Inner Bags & Mats
  • Trunk Inner Bag, Mat, and Lid Organizer
  • Chrome Trunk Rack
  • Main Stand
  • Passenger Backrest
  • High Wind Screen
  • 12V Socket
  • Led Trunk light, Led Brake Light & Trunk Sub-Harness kit
  • Full Size Cover

 

 

The following accessories are also available individually.

  • Passenger Audio Switch
  • Power Amplifier
  • Rear Speaker
  • Auxiliary Cord
  • Wheel Stripes (available in 3 different colours)
  • Trunk Removal Kit, Rear Carrier and colour matching bodywork.
  • Front Caliper Covers (Available in Chrome / Black)
  • Chrome Side Stand
  • Passenger Armrests (standard fitment on the DCT version)
  • Custom Seat
  • Upper and Lower Air Deflectors
  • Wider Rider Footpegs
  • Rider Backrest
  • DCT Foot Shifter (only available on DCT equipped versions)

 

 5. Technical Specifications 

 

 ENGINE

 

Type

Liquid-cooled 4-stroke 24 valve SOHC flat-6

Displacement

1,833cc

Valves per cylinder

4

Bore x Stroke

73mm x 73mm

Compression Ratio

10.5:1

Max. Power Output

93kW/5,500rpm

Max. Torque

170Nm/4,500rpm

Oil Capacity

5.6 litres (DCT)

Noise Level (dB)

Lwot 76, Lurban 69

CO2 emissions

127g/km

FUEL SYSTEM

 

Carburation

PGM-FI electronic fuel injection

Throttle Bore

50mm

Air cleaner

Viscous, cartridge type paper filter

Fuel Tank Capacity

21.1 litres

Fuel Consumption

5.5 litres/100km

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

 

Starter

Integrated Starter Generator system

Battery Capacity

12V/20AH

ACG Power Generation Capacity

12V/120A

DRIVETRAIN

 

Clutch Type

(DCT) Hydraulic, wet, multiplate with oil pressure

Transmission Type

7-speed forward and reverse DCT

Primary Reduction

1.795 (79/44)

Gear Ratios

(DCT) 1st: 2.167    2nd: 1.696   

3rd: 1.304              4th: 1.038    

5th: 0.821              6th: 0.667     

7th: 0.522              Rev: 1.190

Final Reduction

Engine side 0.972

Rear Wheel side 2.615

Final Drive

Enclosed shaft

FRAME

 

Type

Aluminium die-cast, twin tube

CHASSIS

 

Dimensions (L'W'H)

L: 2,475mm

W: 925mm (DCT)

H: 1,340mm

Wheelbase

1,695mm

Caster Angle

30.5°

Trail

109mm

Turning radius

3.4m

Seat Height

745mm

Ground Clearance

130mm

Kerb Weight

DCT: 367kg

 

SUSPENSION

 

Type Front

Double Wishbone

Type Rear

Pro Link

 ENGINE

 

Type

Liquid-cooled 4-stroke 24 valve SOHC flat-6

Displacement

1,833cc

Valves per cylinder

4

Bore x Stroke

73mm x 73mm

Compression Ratio

10.5:1

Max. Power Output

93kW/5,500rpm

Max. Torque

170Nm/4,500rpm

Oil Capacity

4.4 litres (MT) / 5.6 litres (DCT)

Noise Level (dB)

Lwot 76, Lurban 69

CO2 emissions

127g/km

FUEL SYSTEM

 

Carburation

PGM-FI electronic fuel injection

Throttle Bore

50mm

Air cleaner

Viscous, cartridge type paper filter

Fuel Tank Capacity

21.1 litres

Fuel Consumption

5.5 litres/100km

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

 

Starter

Integrated Starter Generator system

Battery Capacity

12V/20AH

ACG Power Generation Capacity

12V/120A

DRIVETRAIN

 

Clutch Type

(MT) Hydraulic, wet, multiplate with coil springs, assist slipper cam

(DCT) Hydraulic, wet, multiplate with oil pressure

Transmission Type

6 speed MT (including overdrive. Plus electric reverse)

7-speed forward and reverse DCT

Primary Reduction

1.795 (79/44)

Gear Ratios

(DCT) 1st: 2.167    2nd: 1.696    3rd: 1.304    

4th: 1.038    5th: 0.821     6th: 0.667     7th: 0.522 Rev: 1.190

(MT) 1st: 2.200      2nd: 1.417    

3rd: 1.036    4th: 0.821     5th: 0.667 6th: 0.522

Final Reduction

Engine side 0.972

Rear Wheel side 2.615

Final Drive

Enclosed shaft

FRAME

 

Type

Aluminum die-cast, twin tube

CHASSIS

 

Dimensions (L'W'H)

L: 2,615mm

W: DCT 905mm / MT 925mm

H: 1,430mm

Wheelbase

1,695mm

Caster Angle

30.5°

Trail

109mm

Turning radius

3.4m

Seat Height

745mm

Ground Clearance

130mm

Kerb Weight

MT: 385kg

DCT with Air Bag: 390kg

SUSPENSION

 

Type Front

Double Wishbone

Type Rear

Pro Link

WHEELS

 

Type Front

130/70R 18

Type Rear

200/55R 16

Rim Size Front

18 x MT3.5

Rim Size Rear

16 x MT6.0

BRAKES

 

System Type

Electronically controlled combined ABS system

Type Front

320mm x 4.5mm dual hydraulic disc with 6-piston calliper, floating rotors and sintered metal pads

Type Rear

316mm x 11mm ventilated disc with 3-piston calliper and sintered metal pads

 

 

All specifications are provisional and subject to change without notice.

 

** Please note that the figures provided are results obtained by Honda under standardised testing conditions prescribed by WMTC. Tests are conducted on a rolling road using a standard version of the vehicle with only one rider and no additional optional equipment. Actual fuel consumption may vary depending on how you ride, how you maintain your vehicle, weather, road conditions, tire pressure, installation of accessories, cargo, rider and passenger weight, and other factors.

Honda Previews Details of World’s First Honda E-Clutch for Motorcycles on Website

Honda Previews Details of World’s First Honda E-Clutch for Motorcycles on Website

TOKYO, Japan

Honda today released on its website information on Honda E-Clutch for motorcycles, the world's first* automatic clutch control system for a multi-gear motorcycle transmission, enabling smooth starting, shifting gears and stopping without the need for the rider to operate the clutch lever.

The Honda E-Clutch uses electronic control technology to provide instantaneous, fine-tuned clutch control for optimum performance in situations where the driving force changes, such as starting, shifting gears, and stopping, to achieve smooth starting, shifting gears and stopping more natural than a rider’s manual clutch operation.

To meet a wide range of rider demands, the clutch can be operated like a normal manual motorcycle gripping the clutch lever, even when the clutch is controlled electronically. This allows the system to be used by more riders of diverse riding experience and skills, who can concentrate on the fun of riding in more comfort.

As the lightweight and compact system can be installed without major changes to existing engine layouts, Honda plans to apply Honda E-Clutch to its FUN motorcycle models over time.

Honda E-Clutch Preview Site:

https://global.honda/en/business_and_innovation/motorcycles/Honda_E-Clutch/

 * according to Honda research

2025 CRF1100L AFRICA TWIN ADVENTURE SPORTS ES

8.9% APR REPRESENTATIVE**

From £219 a month


REPRESENTATIVE EXAMPLES

Personal Contract Purchase (PCP) Representative Example

25YM CRF1100L Africa Twin Adventure Sports ES (PCP)

On The Road (OTR) Price* £16,499.00
Customer Deposit £2,661.71
Total Amount Of Credit £13,837.29
Total Charge For Credit £3,028.52
Duration 37 Months
36 Regular Monthly Payments £219.00
Optional Final Payment £8,971.73
Optional Final Payment inc Option To Purchase Fee £8,981.73
Total Amount Payable £19,527.52
APR Representative** 8.9%
Option To Purchase Fee £10.00
Annual Contracted Mileage 4,000
Excess Mileage Charge Per Mile £0.09
Annual Rate Of Interest (Fixed) 8.53%

Hire Purchase (HP) Representative Example

25YM CRF1100L Africa Twin Adventure Sports DCT ES (HP)

On The Road (OTR) Price* £17,799.00
Customer Deposit £5,162.13
Total Amount Of Credit £12,636.87
Total Charge For Credit £1,737.19
Duration 36 Months
36 Regular Monthly Payments £399.00
Total Amount Payable £19,536.19
APR Representative** 8.9%
Option To Purchase Fee £10.00
Annual Rate Of Interest (Fixed) 8.51%

2025 CRF1100L AFRICA TWIN ADVENTURE SPORTS ES PLUS

8.9% APR REPRESENTATIVE**

From £219 a month 


2025 CRF1100L Africa Twin Adventure Sports with Electronic Suspension Plus

25YM CRF1100L Africa Twin Adventure Sports ES Plus (PCP)

On The Road (OTR) Price* £19,499.00
Customer Deposit £5,596.11
Total Amount Of Credit £13,902.89
Total Charge For Credit £1,911.11
Duration 36 Months
36 Regular Monthly Payments £439.00
Total Amount Payable £21,410.11
APR Representative** 8.9%
Option To Purchase Fee £10.00
Annual Rate Of Interest (Fixed) 8.52%

25YM CRF1100L Africa Twin Adventure Sports DCT ES Plus (PCP)

On The Road (OTR) Price* £20,799.00
Customer Deposit £5,946.40
Total Amount Of Credit £14,852.60
Total Charge For Credit £2,041.55
Duration 36 Months
36 Regular Monthly Payments £469.00
Total Amount Payable £22,840.55
APR Representative** 8.9%
Option To Purchase Fee £10.00
Annual Rate Of Interest (Fixed) 8.52%

Hire Purchase (HP) Representative Example

25YM CRF1100L Africa Twin Adventure Sports ES Plus (HP)

On The Road (OTR) Price* £19,499.00
Customer Deposit £5,596.11
Total Amount Of Credit £13,902.89
Total Charge For Credit £1,911.11
Duration 36 Months
36 Regular Monthly Payments £439.00
Total Amount Payable £21,410.11
APR Representative** 8.9%
Option To Purchase Fee £10.00
Annual Rate Of Interest (Fixed) 8.52%

25YM CRF1100L Africa Twin Adventure Sports DCT ES Plus (HP)

On The Road (OTR) Price* £20,799.00
Customer Deposit £5,946.40
Total Amount Of Credit £14,852.60
Total Charge For Credit £2,041.55
Duration 36 Months
36 Regular Monthly Payments £469.00
Total Amount Payable £22,840.55
APR Representative** 8.9%
Option To Purchase Fee £10.00
Annual Rate Of Interest (Fixed) 8.52%

Terms and Conditions

New CRF1100 Africa Twin ABS and DCT (all variants) ordered with Honda and finance approved by Honda Finance Europe from 01 October 2025 to 05 January 2026 and registered by 05 January 2026.

*OTR may be subject to change due to actual or unexpected changes in tariffs, duties taxes or other costs which may affect importation or other costs of supply. Subject to model and colour availability.

Offers applicable at participating dealers and are at the promoter's absolute discretion (excluding Channel Islands). 

**8.9% APR representative Honda Personal Contract Purchase (PCP): Maximum deposit 35%. At the end of the agreement, there are three options: i) Retain: Pay the optional final payment to own the vehicle, ii) Return: Return the vehicle, or iii) Renew: Part exchange your Honda for a new one. You do not have to pay the Final Payment if you return the vehicle at the end of the agreement and you have paid all other amounts due, the vehicle is in good condition and has been serviced in accordance with the Honda service book and the maximum annual mileage has not been exceeded. Excess mileage charge excludes VAT at current rate. ????

**8.9% APR representative Honda Hire Purchase (HP): At the end of the agreement, once the option to purchase fee [if applicable] has been paid you will own the vehicle outright, you could then choose to part exchange your Honda for a new one??.

Indemnities may be required in certain circumstances. Finance is only available to persons aged 18 or over, subject to status. All figures are correct at time of publication but may be varied or withdrawn at any time. 

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Honda Franchise Dealers may also offer products from other finance providers. In these cases, the relevant finance provider will inform you of any commission or reward paid to the Dealer. Your Dealer can provide information regarding these arrangements upon request

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CRF1100L Africa Twin Adventure Sports ES DCT 2025

CRF1100L Africa Twin Adventure Sports ES DCT 2025 From £17,799.00

£17,799.00

CRF1100L Africa Twin Adventure Sports ES 2025

CRF1100L Africa Twin Adventure Sports ES 2025 From £16,499.00

£16,499.00

More performance, increased practicality and new looks for the Honda CRF1100L Africa Twin and CRF1100L Africa Twin Adventure Sports

More performance, increased practicality and new looks for the Honda  CRF1100L Africa Twin and CRF1100L Africa Twin Adventure Sports

  • The CRF1100L Africa Twin and CRF1100L Adventure Sports receive significant performance, visual and practical updates for 2024
  • More power and torque in the low and mid rev ranges with max torque increased by 7%, delivered earlier in the rev range
  • CRF1100L Africa Twin now available with optional Showa EERA suspension
  • Balance of CRF1100L Africa Twin Adventure Sports performance becomes more weighted to on-road with addition of a 19in front wheel and shorter suspension travel
  • Both models feature an extensive front fairing redesign and a 5-stage height adjustable screens
  • Four accessory packs available

For 2024, Honda’s premier adventure bikes – the CRF1100L Africa Twin and CRF1100L Africa Twin Adventure Sports – benefit from a substantial performance increase, new technologies and updates that further enhance their core abilities and desirability.

The much-loved 1084cc parallel twin engine remains at the heart of the Africa Twin family and for 24YM it benefits from significant performance increases in both power and torque in the low and middle rev ranges. Peak power remains at 75Kw, but a 7% increase in maximum torque, now 112Nm, is delivered earlier at 5,500rpm rather than 6,250rpm. The compression ratio goes from 10.1:1 to 10.5:1, which alongside changes to the valve timing, intake ports and ECU settings allows the engine to draw more performance from each stroke.

CRF1100L Africa Twin Power and Torque comparison

 

 

Additional changes to the exhaust system also contribute to the increase in performance, with an new muffler delivering a pleasing pulse note at lower RPM and stronger bass tone as revs increase.

Both models will be available with either a manual or a Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT). Honda has sold over 240,000 DCT-equipped motorcycles across Europe since the system first appeared as an option on the VFR1200F in 2009. For 2024, the DCT system on the Africa Twins has been refined to benefit from the engine’s increased performance, shifting down earlier. The system also benefits from improved cornering detection and now features a more natural ‘feathered’ feel on initial take off and between first and second gears for increased feel and rider feedback.

Last year the Africa Twin pair was Honda’s best-selling motorcycle, and 49% of CRF1100L Africa Twin owners, rising to 71% of CRF1100L Africa Twin Adventure Sports owners, selected the option of Honda’s unique DCT.

CRF1100L Africa Twin

Headlining the chassis updates – the athletic, lightweight and sporty CRF1100L Africa Twin will now be available with Showa Electronically Equipped Ride Adjustment (Showa EERA) as an option, featuring suspension settings specifically developed for the bike. Only available previously on the Adventure Sports, Showa EERA offers optimised damping in all riding conditions, as well as the ability to change rear spring preload on the move via the 6.5in touchscreen display.  Available in 5 modes – SOFT, MID, HARD, OFF-ROAD and USER, the system’s flexibility means that damping adjustment can be programmed to suit the rider’s preference at the touch of a button,

Keeping its off-road performance-focused 21in front wheel, the CRF1100L Africa Twin now features tubeless Metzler Karoo Street tyres as standard fitment, that allow for swift puncture repairs when riding without the need to remove a wheel. When the rider wants to head fully off-road, block pattern Michelin Anakee Wild tyres are also approved for use.

 

 

To make long-range road riding more comfortable, mounted to an updated, aggressively-designed front fairing, a new larger 5-way adjustable screen, offers maximum forward visibility or increased wind protection depending on rider choice.

The CRF1100L Africa Twin will be available in Grand Prix Red and Matt Ballistic Black Metallic. As well as being available in the same colours, the CRF1100 Africa Twin with Showa EERA will also be on sale in a third colour called Pearl Glare White and Glint Wave Blue Metallic Tricolour and will feature heated grips and an ACC socket as standard.

CRF1100L Africa Twin Adventure Sports  

The continent-crossing CRF1100L Africa Twin Adventure Sports – which in 2022 accounted for 56% of Africa Twin sales in Europe – also benefits from a series of performance and practical updates for 24YM that further enhance its on-road, long distance appeal.

The most obvious change over the previous model is a substantial update to the front end. Led by the addition of a new 19in front wheel, suspension stroke from the now standard Showa EERA has been reduced by 20mm. Alongside the fitment of a wider front tyre, these combine to give the rider more front-end grip and feedback, especially when fully loaded or two up, without dramatically compromising off-road performance. This change to the front end also lowers the centre of gravity of the CRF1100L Africa Twin Adventure Sports, contributing to improved low speed manoeuvrability and ground reach.

Designed for the long-range ride, the CRF1100L Africa Twin Adventure Sports has had its front fairing aggressively redesigned to improve upper body wind deflection and aerodynamics. Like its sibling, it features a 5-level height adjustable screen. The seat is new and uses a +15mm thicker urethane foam cushion with optimised density to reduce long-distance riding fatigue.

The CRF1100L Africa Twin will be available in Matt Ballistic Black Metallic and Pearl Glare White Tricolour.

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To ensure that the Africa Twin rider can have their bike just the way they want it, dedicated accessories are available that enhance the off-road durability and performance, long distance comfort and practicality of each Africa Twin. Available individually or in four dedicated packs – Rally, Adventure, Urban and Travel – the accessories include up to 128L of luggage, additional chassis protection and low seat options.

Since their capacity increase to 1100cc in 20YM, approximately 20,000 CRF1100L Africa Twin and 25,000 CRF1100L Africa Twin Adventure Sports have been sold across Europe, and since its return for 2016, over 85,000 models with the legendary Africa Twin name have been registered.  

The 24YM CRF1100L Africa Twin and CRF1100L Africa Twin Adventure Sports will start to arrive in dealers across Europe in from November 2024.

The NT1100, Europe’s most popular Touring motorcycle, receives two striking new colours for 24YM

  • NT1100 to be available in new Matt Jeans Blue Metallic and Candy Chromosphere Red for 24YM
  • The popular Matt Iridium Gray Metallic benefits from a new Matt Ballistic Black Metallic rear carrier
  • The NT1100 is Europe’s most popular model in the Touring category in 2023
  • Since its introduction over 12,000 NT1100s have been sold across Europe
  • 66% of NT1100 customer have chosen Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT) as an option
  • Three accessory packs further enhance both long distance comfort and practically

The NT1100, whose blend of performance, comfort, practicality, sleek styling and outstanding value for money have made it Europe’s best selling Touring motorcycle in 2023, receives two new striking colour updates for its 2024 year model.

Adding to its wide-ranging appeal, Matt Blue Jeans Metallic and Candy Chromosphere Red join the perennially popular Matt Iridium Gray Metallic in the NT1100 line-up, with all three colours featuring a new Matt Ballistic Black Metallic coloured rear carrier.

Since its introduction to the European line-up in 2022, more than 12,000 NT1100s have been sold, with over 66% of customers selecting the option of Honda’s unique Dual Clutch Transmission.

To ensure that the NT1100 rider can have their bike just the way they want it, three dedicated accessories remain available that enhance both long distance comfort and practicality. Available individually or in three dedicated packs – Urban, Touring and Voyage – the accessories include a 50L top box, fog lights and comfort seat.

The 24YM NT1100 will start to arrive in European dealers at the end of this year.

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Representative Examples

Personal Contract Purchase (PCP) Representative Example

NSS750 FORZA 25YM (PCP)

On The Road (OTR) Price* £10,699.00
Customer Deposit £1,709.50
Total Amount Of Credit £8,989.50
Total Charge For Credit £1,932.76
Duration 37 Months
36 Regular Monthly Payments £149.00
Optional Final Payment £5,548.24
Optional Final Payment inc Option To Purchase Fee £5,558.24
Total Amount Payable £12,631.76
APR Representative** 8.9%
Option To Purchase Fee £10.00
Annual Contracted Mileage 4,000
Excess Mileage Charge Per Mile £0.06
Annual Rate Of Interest (Fixed) 8.52%

Hire Purchase (HP) Representative Example

NSS750 FORZA 25YM (HP)

On The Road (OTR) Price* £10,699.00
Customer Deposit £3,126.62
Total Amount Of Credit £7,572.38
Total Charge For Credit £1,041.50
Duration 36 Months
36 Regular Monthly Payments £239.00
Total Amount Payable £11,740.50
APR Representative** 8.9%
Option To Purchase Fee £10.00
Annual Rate Of Interest (Fixed) 8.49%

Representative Examples

Personal Contract Purchase (PCP) Representative Example

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NSS750 FORZA 26YM (PCP)

On The Road (OTR) Price* £10,699.00
Customer Deposit £1,392.93
Total Amount Of Credit £9,306.07
Total Charge For Credit £1,976.23
Duration 37 Months
36 Regular Monthly Payments £159.00
Optional Final Payment £5,548.24
Optional Final Payment inc Option To Purchase Fee £5,558.24
Total Amount Payable £12,675.23
APR Representative** 8.9%
Option To Purchase Fee £10.00
Annual Contracted Mileage 4,000
Excess Mileage Charge Per Mile £0.06
Annual Rate Of Interest (Fixed) 8.52%


Hire Purchase (HP) Representative Example

NSS750 FORZA 26YM (HP)

On The Road (OTR) Price* £10,699.00
Customer Deposit £3,126.62
Total Amount Of Credit £7,572.38
Total Charge For Credit £1,041.50
Duration 36 Months
36 Regular Monthly Payments £239.00
Total Amount Payable £11,740.50
APR Representative** 8.9%
Option To Purchase Fee £10.00
Annual Rate Of Interest (Fixed) 8.49%

Terms and Conditions

New retail NSS750 Forza (all variants) ordered with Honda and finance approved by Honda Finance Europe from 01 October 2025 to 05 January 2026  and registered by 05 January 2026.

*OTR may be subject to change due to actual or unexpected changes in tariffs, duties taxes or other costs which may affect importation or other costs of supply. Subject to model and colour availability.

Offers applicable at participating dealers and are at the promoter's absolute discretion (excluding Channel Islands). 

**8.9% APR representative Honda Personal Contract Purchase (PCP): Maximum deposit 35%. At the end of the agreement, there are three options: i) Retain: Pay the optional final payment to own the vehicle, ii) Return: Return the vehicle, or iii) Renew: Part exchange your Honda for a new one. You do not have to pay the Final Payment if you return the vehicle at the end of the agreement and you have paid all other amounts due, the vehicle is in good condition and has been serviced in accordance with the Honda service book and the maximum annual mileage has not been exceeded. Excess mileage charge excludes VAT at current rate. ????

**8.9% APR representative Honda Hire Purchase (HP): At the end of the agreement, once the option to purchase fee [if applicable] has been paid you will own the vehicle outright, you could then choose to part exchange your Honda for a new one??.

Indemnities may be required in certain circumstances. Finance is only available to persons aged 18 or over, subject to status. All figures are correct at time of publication but may be varied or withdrawn at any time. 

Honda Franchise Dealers are credit brokers, not lenders. If you enter into a finance agreement with Honda Financial Services, the Dealer may receive a commission or reward from Honda Financial Services. This does not affect the terms of your credit agreement. Before proceeding, we will disclose the amount and basis of any such payment and obtain your consent.

Honda Franchise Dealers may also offer products from other finance providers. In these cases, the relevant finance provider will inform you of any commission or reward paid to the Dealer. Your Dealer can provide information regarding these arrangements upon request

Credit provided by Honda Finance Europe Plc. Honda Financial Services is a trading name of Honda Finance Europe Plc. Cain Road, Bracknell, Berkshire RG12 1HL a company registered at Companies House No 03289418. Honda Finance Europe plc is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority, Financial Services Register number 312541.

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Representative Examples

Personal Contract Purchase (PCP) Representative Example

25YM CMX500A Rebel (PCP)

On The Road (OTR) Price* £5,799.00
Customer Deposit £879.04
Total Amount Of Credit £4,919.96
Total Charge For Credit £1,070.96
Duration 37 Months
36 Regular Monthly Payments £79.00
Optional Final Payment £3,136.90
Optional Final Payment inc Option To Purchase Fee £3,146.90
Total Amount Payable £6,869.96
APR Representative** 8.9%
Option To Purchase Fee £10.00
Annual Contracted Mileage 4,000
Excess Mileage Charge Per Mile £0.04
Annual Rate Of Interest (Fixed) 8.49%

Hire Purchase (HP) Representative Example

25YM CMX500A Rebel (HP)

On The Road (OTR) Price* £5,799.00
Customer Deposit £1,708.12
Total Amount Of Credit £4,090.88
Total Charge For Credit £563.21
Duration 36 Months
36 Regular Monthly Payments £129.00
Total Amount Payable £6,362.21
APR Representative** 8.9%
Option To Purchase Fee £10.00
Annual Rate Of Interest (Fixed) 8.43%

Terms and Conditions

New retail CMX500 (all variants) ordered with Honda and finance approved by Honda Finance Europe from 01 October 2025 to 05 January 2026 and registered by 05 Janaury 2026.

*OTR may be subject to change due to actual or unexpected changes in tariffs, duties taxes or other costs which may affect importation or other costs of supply. Subject to model and colour availability.

Offers applicable at participating dealers and are at the promoter's absolute discretion (excluding Channel Islands). 

**8.9% APR representative Honda Personal Contract Purchase (PCP): Maximum deposit 35%. At the end of the agreement, there are three options: i) Retain: Pay the optional final payment to own the vehicle, ii) Return: Return the vehicle, or iii) Renew: Part exchange your Honda for a new one. You do not have to pay the Final Payment if you return the vehicle at the end of the agreement and you have paid all other amounts due, the vehicle is in good condition and has been serviced in accordance with the Honda service book and the maximum annual mileage has not been exceeded. Excess mileage charge excludes VAT at current rate. ????

**8.9% APR representative Honda Hire Purchase (HP): At the end of the agreement, once the option to purchase fee [if applicable] has been paid you will own the vehicle outright, you could then choose to part exchange your Honda for a new one??.

Indemnities may be required in certain circumstances. Finance is only available to persons aged 18 or over, subject to status. All figures are correct at time of publication but may be varied or withdrawn at any time. 

Honda Franchise Dealers are credit brokers, not lenders. If you enter into a finance agreement with Honda Financial Services, the Dealer may receive a commission or reward from Honda Financial Services. This does not affect the terms of your credit agreement. Before proceeding, we will disclose the amount and basis of any such payment and obtain your consent.

Honda Franchise Dealers may also offer products from other finance providers. In these cases, the relevant finance provider will inform you of any commission or reward paid to the Dealer. Your Dealer can provide information regarding these arrangements upon request.

Credit provided by Honda Finance Europe Plc. Honda Financial Services is a trading name of Honda Finance Europe Plc. Cain Road, Bracknell, Berkshire RG12 1HL a company registered at Companies House No 03289418. Honda Finance Europe plc is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority, Financial Services Register number 312541.

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Representative Examples

Personal Contract Purchase (PCP) Representative Example

25YM CMX500A Rebel Special Edition (PCP)

On The Road (OTR) Price* £6,099.00
Customer Deposit £983.97
Total Amount Of Credit £5,115.03
Total Charge For Credit £1,129.66
Duration 37 Months
36 Regular Monthly Payments £79.00
Optional Final Payment £3,390.82
Optional Final Payment inc Option To Purchase Fee £3,400.82
Total Amount Payable £7,228.66
APR Representative** 8.9%
Option To Purchase Fee £10.00
Annual Contracted Mileage 4,000
Excess Mileage Charge Per Mile £0.04
Annual Rate Of Interest (Fixed) 8.49%

Hire Purchase (HP) Representative Example

25YM CMX500A Rebel Special Edition (HP)

On The Road (OTR) Price* £6,099.00
Customer Deposit £983.97
Total Amount Of Credit £5,115.03
Total Charge For Credit £1,129.66
Duration 37 Months
36 Regular Monthly Payments £79.00
Total Amount Payable £7,228.66
APR Representative** 8.9%
Option To Purchase Fee £10.00
Annual Rate Of Interest (Fixed) 8.49%

Terms and Conditions

New retail CMX500 (all variants)ordered with Honda and finance approved by Honda Finance Europe from 01 October 2025 to 05 January 2026 and registered by 05 January 2026.

*OTR may be subject to change due to actual or unexpected changes in tariffs, duties taxes or other costs which may affect importation or other costs of supply. Subject to model and colour availability.

Offers applicable at participating dealers and are at the promoter's absolute discretion (excluding Channel Islands). 

**8.9% APR representative Honda Personal Contract Purchase (PCP): Maximum deposit 35%. At the end of the agreement, there are three options: i) Retain: Pay the optional final payment to own the vehicle, ii) Return: Return the vehicle, or iii) Renew: Part exchange your Honda for a new one. You do not have to pay the Final Payment if you return the vehicle at the end of the agreement and you have paid all other amounts due, the vehicle is in good condition and has been serviced in accordance with the Honda service book and the maximum annual mileage has not been exceeded. Excess mileage charge excludes VAT at current rate. ????

**8.9% APR representative Honda Hire Purchase (HP): At the end of the agreement, once the option to purchase fee [if applicable] has been paid you will own the vehicle outright, you could then choose to part exchange your Honda for a new one??.

Indemnities may be required in certain circumstances. Finance is only available to persons aged 18 or over, subject to status. All figures are correct at time of publication but may be varied or withdrawn at any time. 

Honda Franchise Dealers are credit brokers, not lenders. If you enter into a finance agreement with Honda Financial Services, the Dealer may receive a commission or reward from Honda Financial Services. This does not affect the terms of your credit agreement. Before proceeding, we will disclose the amount and basis of any such payment and obtain your consent.

Honda Franchise Dealers may also offer products from other finance providers. In these cases, the relevant finance provider will inform you of any commission or reward paid to the Dealer. Your Dealer can provide information regarding these arrangements upon request.

Credit provided by Honda Finance Europe Plc. Honda Financial Services is a trading name of Honda Finance Europe Plc. Cain Road, Bracknell, Berkshire RG12 1HL a company registered at Companies House No 03289418. Honda Finance Europe plc is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority, Financial Services Register number 312541.

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REPRESENTATIVE EXAMPLES

Personal Contract Purchase (PCP) Representative Example

25YM CRF300L (PCP)

On The Road (OTR) Price* £5,899.00
Customer Deposit £922.08
Total Amount Of Credit £4,976.92
Total Charge For Credit £1,036.38
Duration 37 Month
36 Regular Monthly Payments £89.00
Optional Final Payment £2,799.23
Optional Final Payment inc Option To Purchase Fee £2,809.23
Total Amount Payable £6,935.38
APR Representative** 8.9%
Option To Purchase Fee £10.00
Annual Contracted Mileage 4,000
Excess Mileage Charge Per Mile £0.03
Annual Rate Of Interest (Fixed) 8.48%

23YM CRF300L (HP)

On The Road (OTR) Price* £5,899.00
Customer Deposit £1,491.77
Total Amount Of Credit £4,407.23
Total Charge For Credit £606.70
Duration 36 Months
36 Regular Monthly Payments £139.00
Total Amount Payable £6,505.70
APR Representative** 8.9%
Option To Purchase Fee £10.00
Annual Rate Of Interest (Fixed) 8.44%

Terms and Conditions

New CRF300LA (all variants) ordered with Honda and finance approved by Honda Finance Europe from 01 October 2025 to 05 January 2026 and registered by 05 January 2026.

*OTR may be subject to change due to actual or unexpected changes in tariffs, duties taxes or other costs which may affect importation or other costs of supply. Subject to model and colour availability.

Offers applicable at participating dealers and are at the promoter's absolute discretion (excluding Channel Islands). 

**8.9% APR representative Honda Personal Contract Purchase (PCP): Maximum deposit 35%. At the end of the agreement, there are three options: i) Retain: Pay the optional final payment to own the vehicle, ii) Return: Return the vehicle, or iii) Renew: Part exchange your Honda for a new one. You do not have to pay the Final Payment if you return the vehicle at the end of the agreement and you have paid all other amounts due, the vehicle is in good condition and has been serviced in accordance with the Honda service book and the maximum annual mileage has not been exceeded. Excess mileage charge excludes VAT at current rate. ????

**8.9% APR representative Honda Hire Purchase (HP): At the end of the agreement, once the option to purchase fee [if applicable] has been paid you will own the vehicle outright, you could then choose to part exchange your Honda for a new one??.

Indemnities may be required in certain circumstances. Finance is only available to persons aged 18 or over, subject to status. All figures are correct at time of publication but may be varied or withdrawn at any time. 

Honda Franchise Dealers are credit brokers, not lenders. If you enter into a finance agreement with Honda Financial Services, the Dealer may receive a commission or reward from Honda Financial Services. This does not affect the terms of your credit agreement. Before proceeding, we will disclose the amount and basis of any such payment and obtain your consent.

Honda Franchise Dealers may also offer products from other finance providers. In these cases, the relevant finance provider will inform you of any commission or reward paid to the Dealer. Your Dealer can provide information regarding these arrangements upon request

Credit provided by Honda Finance Europe Plc. Honda Financial Services is a trading name of Honda Finance Europe Plc. Cain Road, Bracknell, Berkshire RG12 1HL a company registered at Companies House No 03289418. Honda Finance Europe plc is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority, Financial Services Register number 312541.

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Representative Examples

Personal Contract Purchase (PCP) Representative Example

Super Cub C125 (PCP)

On The Road (OTR) Price* £3,999.00
Customer Deposit £622.43
Total Amount Of Credit £3,376.57
Total Charge For Credit £658.63
Duration 37 Months
36 Regular Monthly Payments £69.00
Optional Final Payment £1,541.27
Optional Final Payment inc Option To Purchase Fee £1,551.27
Total Amount Payable £4,657.63
APR Representative** 8.9%
Option To Purchase Fee £10.00
Annual Contracted Mileage 4,000
Excess Mileage Charge Per Mile £0.04
Annual Rate Of Interest (Fixed) 8.44%

Hire Purchase (HP) Representative Example

Super Cub C125 (HP)

On The Road (OTR) Price* £3,999.00
Customer Deposit £1,174.44
Total Amount Of Credit £2,824.56
Total Charge For Credit £389.29
Duration 36 Months
36 Regular Monthly Payments £89.00
Total Amount Payable £4,388.29
APR Representative** 8.9%
Option To Purchase Fee £10.00
Annual Rate Of Interest (Fixed) 8.37%

Terms and Conditions

New retail Cub 125 (all variants) ordered with Honda and finance approved by Honda Finance Europe from 01 October 2025 to 05 January 2026 and registered by 05 January 2026.

*OTR may be subject to change due to actual or unexpected changes in tariffs, duties taxes or other costs which may affect importation or other costs of supply. Subject to model and colour availability.

Offers applicable at participating dealers and are at the promoter's absolute discretion (excluding Channel Islands). 

**8.9% APR representative Honda Personal Contract Purchase (PCP):  Maximum deposit 35%. At the end of the agreement, there are three options: i) Retain: Pay the optional final payment to own the vehicle, ii) Return: Return the vehicle, or iii) Renew: Part exchange your Honda for a new one. You do not have to pay the Final Payment if you return the vehicle at the end of the agreement and you have paid all other amounts due, the vehicle is in good condition and has been serviced in accordance with the Honda service book and the maximum annual mileage has not been exceeded. Excess mileage charge excludes VAT at current rate. ????

**8.9% APR representative Honda Hire Purchase (HP): At the end of the agreement, once the option to purchase fee [if applicable] has been paid you will own the vehicle outright, you could then choose to part exchange your Honda for a new one??.

Indemnities may be required in certain circumstances. Finance is only available to persons aged 18 or over, subject to status. All figures are correct at time of publication but may be varied or withdrawn at any time. 

Honda Franchise Dealers are credit brokers, not lenders. If you enter into a finance agreement with Honda Financial Services, the Dealer may receive a commission or reward from Honda Financial Services. This does not affect the terms of your credit agreement. Before proceeding, we will disclose the amount and basis of any such payment and obtain your consent.

Honda Franchise Dealers may also offer products from other finance providers. In these cases, the relevant finance provider will inform you of any commission or reward paid to the Dealer. Your Dealer can provide information regarding these arrangements upon request

Credit provided by Honda Finance Europe Plc. Honda Financial Services is a trading name of Honda Finance Europe Plc. Cain Road, Bracknell, Berkshire RG12 1HL a company registered at Companies House No 03289418. Honda Finance Europe plc is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority, Financial Services Register number 312541.

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Representative Examples

Personal Contract Purchase (PCP) Representative Example

Z125 Monkey (PCP)

On The Road (OTR) Price* £4,199.00
Customer Deposit £598.02
Total Amount Of Credit £3,600.98
Total Charge For Credit £726.12
Duration 37 Months
36 Regular Monthly Payments £69.00
Optional Final Payment £1,833.25
Optional Final Payment inc Option To Purchase Fee £1,843.25
Total Amount Payable £4,925.12
APR Representative** 8.9%
Option To Purchase Fee £10.00
Annual Contracted Mileage 4,000
Excess Mileage Charge Per Mile £0.02
Annual Rate Of Interest (Fixed) 8.45%

Hire Purchase (HP) Representative Example

Z125 Monkey (HP)

On The Road (OTR) Price* £4,199.00
Customer Deposit £1,057.83
Total Amount Of Credit £3,141.17
Total Charge For Credit £432.77
Duration 36 Months
36 Regular Monthly Payments £99.00
Total Amount Payable £4,631.77
APR Representative** 8.9%
Option To Purchase Fee £10.00
Annual Rate Of Interest (Fixed) 8.39%

Terms and Conditions

New retail Z125 Monkey (all variants) ordered with Honda and finance approved by Honda Finance Europe from 01 October 2025 to 05 January 2026 and registered by 05 January 2026.

*OTR may be subject to change due to actual or unexpected changes in tariffs, duties taxes or other costs which may affect importation or other costs of supply. Subject to model and colour availability.

Offers applicable at participating dealers and are at the promoter's absolute discretion (excluding Channel Islands). 

**8.9% APR representative Honda Personal Contract Purchase (PCP): Maximum deposit 35%. At the end of the agreement, there are three options: i) Retain: Pay the optional final payment to own the vehicle, ii) Return: Return the vehicle, or iii) Renew: Part exchange your Honda for a new one. You do not have to pay the Final Payment if you return the vehicle at the end of the agreement and you have paid all other amounts due, the vehicle is in good condition and has been serviced in accordance with the Honda service book and the maximum annual mileage has not been exceeded. Excess mileage charge excludes VAT at current rate. ????

**8.9% APR representative Honda Hire Purchase (HP): At the end of the agreement, once the option to purchase fee [if applicable] has been paid you will own the vehicle outright, you could then choose to part exchange your Honda for a new one??.

Indemnities may be required in certain circumstances. Finance is only available to persons aged 18 or over, subject to status. All figures are correct at time of publication but may be varied or withdrawn at any time. 

Honda Franchise Dealers are credit brokers, not lenders. If you enter into a finance agreement with Honda Financial Services, the Dealer may receive a commission or reward from Honda Financial Services. This does not affect the terms of your credit agreement. Before proceeding, we will disclose the amount and basis of any such payment and obtain your consent.

Honda Franchise Dealers may also offer products from other finance providers. In these cases, the relevant finance provider will inform you of any commission or reward paid to the Dealer. Your Dealer can provide information regarding these arrangements upon request

Credit provided by Honda Finance Europe Plc. Honda Financial Services is a trading name of Honda Finance Europe Plc. Cain Road, Bracknell, Berkshire RG12 1HL a company registered at Companies House No 03289418. Honda Finance Europe plc is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority, Financial Services Register number 312541.

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Representative Examples

Personal Contract Purchase (PCP) Representative Example

CB125R 24YM (PCP)

On The Road (OTR) Price* £4,799.00
Customer Deposit £694.82
Total Amount Of Credit £4,104.18
Total Charge For Credit £825.73
Duration 37 Months
36 Regular Monthly Payments £79.00
Optional Final Payment £2,076.04
Optional Final Payment inc Option To Purchase Fee £2,086.04
Total Amount Payable £5,624.73
APR Representative** 8.9%
Option To Purchase Fee £10.00
Annual Contracted Mileage 4,000
Excess Mileage Charge Per Mile £0.03
Annual Rate Of Interest (Fixed) 8.47%

Hire Purchase (HP) Representative Example

CB125R 24YM (HP)

On The Road (OTR) Price* £4,799.00
Customer Deposit £1,341.15
Total Amount Of Credit £3,457.85
Total Charge For Credit £476.25
Duration 36 Months
36 Regular Monthly Payments £109.00
Total Amount Payable £5,275.25
APR Representative** 8.9%
Option To Purchase Fee £10.00
Annual Rate Of Interest (Fixed) 8.40%

Terms and Conditions

New CB125R (all variants) ordered with Honda and finance approved by Honda Finance Europe from 01 October 2025 to 05 January 2026 and registered by 05 January 2026

*OTR may be subject to change due to actual or unexpected changes in tariffs, duties taxes or other costs which may affect importation or other costs of supply. Subject to model and colour availability.

Offers applicable at participating dealers and are at the promoter's absolute discretion (excluding Channel Islands). 

**8.9% APR representative Honda Personal Contract Purchase (PCP): Maximum deposit 35%. At the end of the agreement, there are three options: i) Retain: Pay the optional final payment to own the vehicle, ii) Return: Return the vehicle, or iii) Renew: Part exchange your Honda for a new one. You do not have to pay the Final Payment if you return the vehicle at the end of the agreement and you have paid all other amounts due, the vehicle is in good condition and has been serviced in accordance with the Honda service book and the maximum annual mileage has not been exceeded. Excess mileage charge excludes VAT at current rate. ????

**8.9% APR representative Honda Hire Purchase (HP): At the end of the agreement, once the option to purchase fee [if applicable] has been paid you will own the vehicle outright, you could then choose to part exchange your Honda for a new one??.

Indemnities may be required in certain circumstances. Finance is only available to persons aged 18 or over, subject to status. All figures are correct at time of publication but may be varied or withdrawn at any time. 

Honda Franchise Dealers are credit brokers, not lenders. If you enter into a finance agreement with Honda Financial Services, the Dealer may receive a commission or reward from Honda Financial Services. This does not affect the terms of your credit agreement. Before proceeding, we will disclose the amount and basis of any such payment and obtain your consent.

Honda Franchise Dealers may also offer products from other finance providers. In these cases, the relevant finance provider will inform you of any commission or reward paid to the Dealer. Your Dealer can provide information regarding these arrangements upon request

Credit provided by Honda Finance Europe Plc. Honda Financial Services is a trading name of Honda Finance Europe Plc. Cain Road, Bracknell, Berkshire RG12 1HL a company registered at Companies House No 03289418. Honda Finance Europe plc is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority, Financial Services Register number 312541.

CB125R Neo Sports Café 2024

CB125R Neo Sports Café 2024 From £4,799.00

£4,799.00

MSX125 

8.9% APR REPRESENTATIVE**

From £69 a month 


Representative Examples

Personal Contract Purchase (PCP) Representative Example

MSX125 (PCP)

On The Road (OTR) Price* £3,999.00
Customer Deposit £655.63
Total Amount Of Credit £3,343.37
Total Charge For Credit £648.66
Duration 37 Months
36 Regular Monthly Payments £69.00
Optional Final Payment £1,498.15
Optional Final Payment inc Option To Purchase Fee £1,508.15
Total Amount Payable £4,647.66
APR Representative** 8.9%
Option To Purchase Fee £10.00
Annual Contracted Mileage 4,000
Excess Mileage Charge Per Mile £0.04
Annual Rate Of Interest (Fixed) 8.44%

Hire Purchase (HP) Representative Example

MSX125 (HP)

On The Road (OTR) Price* £3,999.00
Customer Deposit £1,174.44
Total Amount Of Credit £2,824.56
Total Charge For Credit £389.29
Duration 36 Months
36 Regular Monthly Payments £89.00
Total Amount Payable £4,388.29
APR Representative** 8.9%
Option To Purchase Fee £10.00
Annual Rate Of Interest (Fixed) 8.37%

Terms and Conditions

New retail MSX125 (all variants) ordered with Honda and finance approved by Honda Finance Europe from 01 October 2025 to 05 January 2026 and registered by 05 January 2026.

*OTR may be subject to change due to actual or unexpected changes in tariffs, duties taxes or other costs which may affect importation or other costs of supply. Subject to model and colour availability.

Offers applicable at participating dealers and are at the promoter's absolute discretion (excluding Channel Islands). 

**8.9% APR representative Honda Personal Contract Purchase (PCP):  Maximum deposit 35%. At the end of the agreement, there are three options: i) Retain: Pay the optional final payment to own the vehicle, ii) Return: Return the vehicle, or iii) Renew: Part exchange your Honda for a new one. You do not have to pay the Final Payment if you return the vehicle at the end of the agreement and you have paid all other amounts due, the vehicle is in good condition and has been serviced in accordance with the Honda service book and the maximum annual mileage has not been exceeded. Excess mileage charge excludes VAT at current rate. ????

**8.9% APR representative Honda Hire Purchase (HP): At the end of the agreement, once the option to purchase fee [if applicable] has been paid you will own the vehicle outright, you could then choose to part exchange your Honda for a new one??.

Indemnities may be required in certain circumstances. Finance is only available to persons aged 18 or over, subject to status. All figures are correct at time of publication but may be varied or withdrawn at any time. 

Honda Franchise Dealers are credit brokers, not lenders. If you enter into a finance agreement with Honda Financial Services, the Dealer may receive a commission or reward from Honda Financial Services. This does not affect the terms of your credit agreement. Before proceeding, we will disclose the amount and basis of any such payment and obtain your consent.

Honda Franchise Dealers may also offer products from other finance providers. In these cases, the relevant finance provider will inform you of any commission or reward paid to the Dealer. Your Dealer can provide information regarding these arrangements upon request

Credit provided by Honda Finance Europe Plc. Honda Financial Services is a trading name of Honda Finance Europe Plc. Cain Road, Bracknell, Berkshire RG12 1HL a company registered at Companies House No 03289418. Honda Finance Europe plc is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority, Financial Services Register number 312541.

MSX125 2025

MSX125 2025 From £3,999.00

£3,999.00

23YM HONDA EM1 e:


New ModelHonda’s first EV for young European riders is here. The EM1 e: is equipped with a swappable Honda Mobile Power Pack e:, delivering real convenience, and fun, emission-free urban transport. An in-wheel electric motor supplies the drive; usable range is 41.3km and top speed is 45.0km/h. Specification includes digital instrument display, underseat storage space, USB socket, pillion footpegs and rear carrier.

Contents:

1 – Introduction
2 – Model overview
3 – Key features
4 – Technical specifications

 

  1. Introduction

The EM1 e: is Honda’s first two-wheeled electric vehicle for customers in Europe, following the announcement in September 2022 of the company’s plans to introduce 10 or more electric two wheelers globally by 2025. It is also a notable first step towards meeting Honda’s stated aim of carbon neutrality for all its motorcycle line-ups during the 2040s.

The ‘EM’ stands for Electric Moped, and the model is aimed squarely at a young demographic looking for easy, fun, emission-free urban transport. It is compact, flat-floored, with smooth styling that marks out its difference and unique identity within the Honda range.

Perfect for short hops around town and making journeys to work or college efficient, quiet and emission-free, the EM1 e: syncs neatly with modern expectations for urban mobility.

And, as growing local legislation around parking in cities across Europe restricts the use of traditional Internal Combustion Engines (ICE), quite naturally the EV market is growing. Honda is now entering this space with a fresh, high-quality choice for both young riders and short-range commuters alike.

For a typical student, who might do a 30km total ‘lap’ of the city during an average day, the EM1 e: is a compelling proposition: simple to ride and to handle, quiet, environmentally- friendly transport.

And the first of many.

 2. Model Overview

Compact, easy to use and offering clean mobility with fresh new styling, most of the EM1 e: is conventional: steel underbone frame, telescopic forks, twin shock absorbers and disc front/drum rear braking are classic moped features.

What’s really new are the electric in-wheel motor and Honda’s own Honda Mobile Power Pack e:, which can be removed for easy recharging at home using the bespoke charging unit.

The EM1 e: is fully equipped with digital dash, high quality switch gear, long floor area, underseat storage space and USB charging socket. It also features pillion footpegs, rear carrier and side stand for speedy parking.

Usable range is 41.3km with a top speed of 45.0km/h.

Also new is the sales method. To ensure customers do not have to take responsibility for the disposal or recycling of the Honda Mobile Power Pack e:, the EM1 e: together with the Honda Mobile Power Pack e: and charger will be available based on a lease, rental or subscription scheme, depending on the country. This will give customers complete peace of mind throughout the life of the EM1 e: regarding both the continued performance of the Honda Mobile Power Pack e:, and its eventual disposal.

The 2023 (23YM) EM1 e: will be available in three contemporary colour options:

    • Pearl Sunbeam White
    • Digital Silver Metallic
    • Matte Ballistic Black Metallic

    • 3. Key Features

3.1 Battery & Charger

  • Honda durability ensures over 2,500 charges are possible
  • 160 minutes to charge from 25% to 75%
  • 50V Honda Mobile Power Pack e: swappable lithium-ion battery pack
  • 270W air-cooled charger for domestic use

The EM1 e: is powered by the 50V Honda Mobile Power Pack e:, developed in-house by Honda with the same relentless focus on durability, reliability and quality for which its internal combustion engines have long been known.

A single charge will offer a usable riding range of 41.3km or approximately 48.0km in ECON mode under Honda’s internal test conditions (30km in WMTC Class 1 testing conditions) and the Honda Mobile Power Pack e: is designed to withstand different temperatures, humidity levels, impacts and vibrations.

As its name suggests, the Honda Mobile Power Pack e: is a swappable battery that can be easily removed from the EM1 e: for charging in the comfort of home. Operation is simple: the charger, complete with air-cooling fan, draws from a single phase AC100-240V domestic source and produces 270W maximum. Weight of the charger is 5.3kg and LED indicators show charging status in 4 segments. The Honda Mobile Power Pack e: itself weighs approximately 10kg and can be easily carried and replaced thanks to an easy-to-hold handle.

From zero to maximum, charging time is approximately 6 hours; from 25% to 75%, only 2.7 hours (160 minutes) are needed. Honda’s famed durability means that the Honda Mobile Power Pack e: can be charged over 2,500 times (internal testing conditions**).

The in-wheel motor is rated at 0.58kW output and produces 1.7kW at peak. In ECON mode, output is set at 0.86kW. Top speed is 45km/h and the EM1 e: can climb a 10° angle with a weight of 75kg on board. ECON mode softens throttle operation and reduces top speed, extending usable range to approximately 48.0km.

 

3.2 Styling & Equipment

  • Digital instrument display and USB Type-A charging socket
  • 3L underseat storage
  • Rear carrier and pillion footpegs

Deliberately shaped to stand apart from its ICE siblings, the EM1 e: is slim and compact, blending a mixture of smooth, organic curves up front with a more angular, purposeful rear section.

A 12V battery powers the scooter’s systems and all lighting is LED. A simple digital dash displays all the information that matters concisely, including remaining battery charge percentage.

There’s 3.3L of storage space under the seat, and an inner pocket large enough to store a 500ml PET water bottle can be found on the left side of the fairing front; on the right a USB socket for smartphone charging is a useful feature. There’s also a handy hook to hang a bag from, and grab rails for the pillion passenger.

A rear carrier is also fitted as standard while the pillion footpegs fold neatly into the bodywork when not in use.

A useful 35L top box and rear carrier will be available as an optional accessory.

 

3.3 Chassis

  • Steel underbone frame, telescopic front forks and twin rear shocks
  • 740mm seat height, 95kg weight including battery
  • Front hydraulic disc and rear drum, linked by CBS (Combined Braking System)

While a lot about the EM1 e: is new, its chassis is more familiar and all at once effective, reassuring, lightweight and tough with easy, confident handling the goal. It’s supremely compact, just 1,860mm in length with a very manageable 740mm seat height. Ground clearance is a healthy 135mm and maintenance weight is just 95kg including battery.

The frame is a durable steel underbone design; 31mm telescopic forks are matched to twin rear shock absorbers equipped with double tube dampers. Rake and trail are set at 27°/77mm against wheelbase of 1,300mm.

Tyres are sized 90/90-12 front and 100/90-10 rear. The front wheel is cast aluminium, the rear an aluminium/steel composite design. The brakes – 190mm/single-piston caliper disc front and 110mm drum rear – are linked by Combined Brake System (CBS) for smooth stopping control. When the rear brake is activated, CBS distributes braking power to the front caliper.

 4. Technical specifications

 

MOTOR

Electric motor type

In-wheel 3 phase brushless motor

Top Speed

45km/h

Maximum Power

1.7kW

Maximum Torque

90.0Nm

Range (per Mode)

WMTC Mode (Class 1) – 30.0km*

Usable range (internal testing conditions) – 41.3km

Usable range in ECON mode (internal testing conditions) – 48.0km

*WMTC mode testing indicates the range covered at full power. Further distance can be travelled up to 41.3km with restricted power.

Energy Consumption (WMTC Class 1)

47 Wh/km

BATTERY

Battery type

Lithium ion

Battery voltage

50.3V

Battery capacity

29.4Ah

Total number of battery packs

1

Battery fixing type

Removable

Battery Technology

Honda Mobile Power Pack e:

Battery weight

10.3kg  

Battery dimension

298mm (L) x 177mm (D) x 156mm (H)

Charger type

Off-board type. Single-phase AC100-240V 50/60Hz.

Charging time (0-100%)

6.0 hours. Charging time may vary depending on the charging environment

Charging time (25-75%)

2.7 hours (160 minutes). Charging time may vary depending on the charging environment

Rated Power

270 Watts

Battery Lifecycle

Over 2,500 charging cycles (internal testing conditions)

CHASSIS

Frame Type

Underbone type

Dimensions (L´W´H)

1860mm x 680mm x 1080mm

Wheelbase

1300mm 

Caster Angle

27 degrees

Trail

77mm

Seat Height

740mm

Ground Clearance

135mm

Vehicle weight (with battery)

95kg

Turning radius

2.0m

Suspension Front

Telescopic forks

Suspension Rear

Twin shock

WHEELS

Wheels Front

Cast type

Wheels Rear

Composite

Tyres Front

90/90 – 12

Tyres Rear

100/90 – 10

BRAKES

Type

 CBS

Brakes Front

 Disk

Brakes Rear

 Drum

INSTRUMENTS & ELECTRICS

Instruments

LCD

Headlight

LED

Taillight

LED

USB

Yes – Type A

Key type

Standard

OTHER

Load capacity

180kg

Seat length

590mm

Seating Capacity

2

Climbing Angle

10°@ 75kg

 

All specifications are provisional and subject to change without notice.

*Please note that the WMTC figures provided are results obtained by Honda under standardised testing conditions prescribed by WMTC. Tests are conducted on a rolling road using a standard version of the vehicle with only one rider and no additional optional equipment. Actual range may vary depending on how you ride, how you maintain your vehicle, weather, road conditions, tire pressure, installation of accessories, cargo, rider and passenger weight, and other factors.

**The Honda Mobile Power Pack e: battery’s performance is influenced by several factors including type of usage and usage environment. Battery charging time and number of charges are based on Honda’s estimated figures from internal testing. Figures are shown for reference only, and not guaranteed.

24YM HONDA FORZA 750

Model updates: Crowning the prestigious Forza range, the Forza 750 is the ultimate city slicker offering an exciting ride and luxurious comfort wrapped in high-tech style. It’s a big-bore scooter that impresses in all areas. Effortless acceleration is on tap from its torquey 745cc twin-cylinder engine, equipped with Throttle By Wire, 3 default riding modes and 3 Level Honda Selectable Torque Control. A tubular steel frame, aluminium swingarm, Pro-Link rear suspension and 17/15-inch front/rear wheels provide surefooted handling, with strong braking from dual radial-mount four-piston front calipers. The under-seat storage will hold a full-face helmet and houses a USB-C charger; all lighting is LED and a 5-inch TFT display allows smartphone connectivity via the new Honda Smartphone Voice Control system. A 35kW version is also available for A2 licence holders.

For 24YM, a vibrant new colour, and two new twists to existing colours, including a stylish ‘blacked out’ version, keep the Forza 750 fresh and further enhance its desirability.

 

Contents:

1 Introduction

2 Model overview

3 Key features

4 Accessories

5 Technical specifications

 

  1. Introduction

Since 2000, Honda’s Forza range of scooters have been a powerful force in Europe, with brand-within-brand levels of recognition. The success is down to a compelling combination of ingredients: the classic Grand Touring (GT) elements of strong road presence and genuine comfort for two have always been mixed in the Forza recipe with sporty, agile handling and lusty engine performance that makes every ride a blast.

Furthermore, every Forza model has always been known as a supremely smart, stylish and premium product, loaded with useful features that make life on the move that much easier, with a build quality and styling that exudes class. In 2021 the Forza 125 and Forza 350 were joined by a large capacity sibling, the Forza 750.

Fast, agile and luxurious, the Forza 750 launched to critical acclaim and has made its presence felt in a hotly-contested segment of the market. As equipped for the daily commute, in and out of town, as it is for a weekend tour, it is the epitome of quality and practicality. A rational choice, yes, but true to its Forza pedigree, it’s also something else – a whole load of stylish fun.

Following in the tyre tracks of the CBR1000RR-R Fireblade SP, in 2021 the Forza 750 won the prestigious Red Dot Award for outstanding motorcycle design thanks to it elegant aura, sporty performance and outstanding versatility.

For 24YM, a striking new colour is joined by two new twists to the existing colours, including a stylish ‘blacked out’ version, that further cement its aspirational status.

 

 2. Model Overview

The Forza 750’s svelte yet curvaceous bodywork offers ample high-speed wind protection, plenty of rider leg room and low seat height without excess bulk. The underseat storage space will take a full-face helmet and is equipped with a USB-C charging point; there’s also a handy glovebox. A TFT instrument display offers Honda Smartphone Voice Control system linking the rider to their smartphone. Ignition, locking and seat opening is via Smart Key.

Powered by a torquey, fuel-efficient 745cc twin-cylinder engine, Throttle By Wire (TBW) allows adjustable engine character through 3 default rider modes: RAIN, STANDARD and SPORT, plus a customisable USER mode. Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC) offers  a fine level of intervention over 3 levels, while the standard-fit Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT) features Automatic shifting schedules that link with the riding modes.

A tubular steel frame, aluminium swingarm, 41mm USD forks, radial-mount four-piston brake calipers, Pro-Link rear suspension and 15-inch/17-inch front/rear wheel combination comprise the well-equipped chassis, and deliver sports motorcycle levels of handling in scooter form.

The 24YM Forza 750 will be available in the following colour options:

**NEW** Candy Chromosphere Red with Graphite Black sump guard and trim

‘Blacked out’ Mat Ballistic Black Metallic with NEW gold wheels and gold logos

Iridium Gray Metallic with NEW Graphite Black sump guard and trim

Mat Jeans Blue Metallic

The new version of the Matt Ballistic Black Metallic colour scheme features a striking gold logo and wheels, which are complemented by all-new black engine cases, pivot plate, sump guard/floor skirt and swing arm that are unique to this colour scheme.Key Features

3.1 Styling & Equipment

 

  • Classy and roomy GT styling provides weather protection for rider and pillion
  • 22L storage space includes USB-C charger, with easy to access front glovebox
  • Honda Smartphone Voice Control system offers smartphone link through new 5-inch TFT display
  • All lighting is LED; the front indicators and mirrors are body-mounted
  • Ignition, lock operation and seat opening via Smart Key

As befits a GT scooter, the Forza 750’s sleek front fairing mounts the mirrors and front indicators and provides ample wind protection for high-speed cruising, without the type of excessive bulk that hinders around-town agility. The screen, too, cocoons rider and pillion in a tranquil pocket of air.

But on top of the all-important riding functionality – and as head of the sophisticated Forza family – the Forza 750 is also a rolling statement of aspiration, with style that exudes premium appeal and a presence that will attract attention whenever, and wherever, it’s ridden.  

Of course, the practical details matter. There’s plenty of leg room up front, while the carefully contoured seat is instantly comfortable and also ensures easy ground reach. Seat height is set at 790mm.The under-seat luggage space has 22L volume and accepts a full-face helmet; a USB-C charging socket is located at the rear of the compartment. There’s also a useful, and easy-to-access, glove compartment in the right-side inner fairing.

Incorporated into the rider interface – and viewed through the 5-inch TFT display – is the Honda Smartphone Voice Control system which links the rider to their smartphone while on the move and allows voice management of phone calls, email, music and navigation. A helmet-mounted headset is needed and the smartphone connects to the dash via Bluetooth; management of Honda Smartphone Voice Control is also possible from buttons on the left switchgear.

For added convenience the Forza 750 uses a Smart Key, which lives in the rider’s pocket and does away with the need to use a key for ignition, fuel cap and seat. With the Smart Key present, one push of the knob-type main switch powers it up and makes it possible to turn, giving the rider control of the ignition/steering lock and, via two rocker switches, the fuel cap and seat. It also locks and unlocks the optional Smart Top Box, and has an ‘answer back’ function which makes the indicators flash for easy identification from a distance. A clutch mechanism in the main switch stops the handlebars unlocking by force.

The rear indicators have an Emergency Stop Signal (ESS) function. If negative acceleration of 6.0m/s2 is detected at a minimum speed of 53km/h with either brake working, the hazard lights flash to warn other road users a hard stop is in process. At the same speed the threshold is reduced if ABS is activated to a negative acceleration of a minimum 2.5m/s2

They also auto-cancel; rather than using a simple timer, the system compares front and rear wheel speed difference and calculates when to cancel the indication relative to the situation.

 

3.2 Engine

 

  • Peak power of 1kW, with 69Nm torque and 7,000rpm redline
  • Throttle By Wire engine management
  • 8km/l possible (WMTC mode)
  • 35kW A2 licence version available

The design of the Forza 750’s liquid-cooled, SOHC 8-valve parallel twin-cylinder engine ensures punchy performance in the low-to-mid range. Its relatively long-stroke architecture fto produce large amounts of effortless torque from very low rpm.

Throttle By Wire (TBW) manages engine output and character (see 3.3 Engine Electronics section). Peak power is 43.1kW @ 6,750rpm with maximum torque of 69Nm @ 4,750rpm, capped by a 7,000rpm redline. The Forza 750 will cover 0-50m in 3.9s and at 60km/h the engine is turning over at just 2,500rpm.

Twin balancers counteract vibration from higher rpm inertia without affecting the distinct ‘throb’ delivered by the engine’s irregular firing order and 270° phased crankshaft. Bore and stroke is set at 77 x 80mm. Where possible components are made to do more than one job: the camshaft drives the water pump, while one of the balancer shafts drives the oil pump.

By keeping the number of parts to a minimum in this way, the engine is kept light, efficient and reliable.  

For A2 licence holders a 35kW version is available, which can be easily converted to the full power version by a Honda dealer at the appropriate time. Equally, it is possible to restrict the full power version to 35kW by a Honda dealer replacing the standard throttle body and remapping the ECU.

The Forza 750 engine is exceptionally frugal ­– with a measured consumption of 27.8km/l (WMTC mode) providing a potential 370km cruising range from the 13.2-litre fuel tank.

3.3 Engine Electronics

  • Throttle By Wire delivers 3 default riding modes, plus USER customisation
  • Honda Selectable Torque Control features much finer management and 3 levels of intervention

With TBW managing engine performance and character there are 3 modes for the rider to choose from, covering a wide range of riding conditions. Mode selection is managed between the left-hand switchgear and TFT display.

STANDARD delivers a balanced middle point between engine power delivery, engine braking and HSTC, with high ABS.

SPORT gives more aggressive engine power delivery and braking, with low HSTC intervention and high ABS.

RAIN transmits low engine power delivery and braking, with high HSTC and ABS input.

USER offers custom options of low/medium/high between engine power/braking, low/medium/high/off for HSTC.

Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC) offers unobtrusive operation and refined control as it manages rear wheel torque thanks to TBW, over 3 levels:

Level 1 allows the minimum intervention for the lightest control over rear wheel spin.

Level 2 is the default setting and provides confidence-inspiring traction for general riding conditions.

Level 3 provides maximum control for slippery roads.

HSTC can also be switched OFF.

 

3.4 Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT)

  • Differing shifting schedules employed depending on riding mode selected
  • USER mode allows choice of 4 settings, from smooth to aggressive

Honda’s DCT technology is now in its 14th year of production, and over 230,000 DCT-equipped Honda two-wheelers have been sold in Europe since 2010. It delivers consistent, seamless gear changes and very quickly becomes second nature in use.

It uses two clutches: one for start-up and 1st, 3rd and 5th gears, the other for 2nd, 4th and 6th, with the mainshaft for each clutch located inside the other for compact packaging. Each clutch is independently controlled by its own electro-hydraulic circuit. When a gear change occurs, the system pre-selects the target gear using the clutch not currently in use. The first clutch is then electronically disengaged as, simultaneously, the second clutch engages.

The result is a consistent, fast and seamless gear change. Furthermore, as the twin clutches transfer drive from one gear to the next with minimal interruption of the drive to the rear wheel, any gear change shock and pitching of the machine is minimised, making the change feel direct as well as smooth. Extra benefits include durability (as the gears cannot be damaged by missing a gear), impossibility of stalling, low stress urban riding, reduced rider fatigue and extra ‘brain space’ to concentrate on pure riding aspects such as riding line, cornering, braking and acceleration points.  

The DCT system offers two distinct riding approaches – the Automatic settings, with pre-programmed shift patterns which constantly read vehicle speed, gear selected and engine rpm to decide when a shift should occur, and the Manual Transmission setting for gear changes using the paddle-shift style triggers on the left handlebar.

Through TBW control there are 3 Automatic shifting schedules and USER mode available. Level 1 is the most relaxed, with upshifts and downshifts operating at relatively lower rpm; it is linked with the RAIN riding mode. Level 4, on the other extreme, shifts up at higher rpm and also downshifts earlier for more engine braking effect; it is linked with the SPORT mode. Level 2 is linked with STANDARD riding mode, with Level 3 situated between STANDARD and SPORT.

The USER mode functionality allows the rider to select any of the DCT shift patterns with the preferred permutations of the other parameters – power delivery, engine braking, and HSTC. 

3.5 Chassis

 

  • Tubular steel diamond frame, 41mm USD fork, Pro-Link suspension and aluminium swingarm 
  • Radial mount four-piston front brake calipers, 310mm discs and ABS
  • 17/15-inch cast aluminium front and rear wheels

For core strength the Forza 750 uses a rugged tubular steel diamond frame, which neatly packages all ancillaries and gives ample space for the underseat storage area. Rake and trail are set at 27°/104mm with wheelbase of 1580mm. Overall wet weight is 235kg. 

The spring preload adjustable rear shock is a single tube split pressure design and operates the aluminium swingarm – constructed from a machined-hollow cross member and U-shaped (in cross section) arms – through Pro-Link.

The 17-inch front and 15-inch rear cast aluminium wheels deliver confident handling and stability; tyres are sized 120/70 R17 and 160/60 R15 front and rear. Dual radial-mount opposed four-piston calipers grip 310mm discs and work through ABS.

 

  1. Accessories

 

A full range of Honda Genuine Accessories are available for the Forza 750 either individually or in packs for convenience. These include:

The Comfort Park has been designed to further enhance the quality of the ride aboard the Forza 750 and includes:

  • Lower Deflector set
  • Upper Deflector set
  • Heated grips

The Sports Pack adds an additional sporty edge and includes:

  • Windscreen
  • Bar ends
  • Passenger backrest

The Style Pack adds additional protection and a touch of style. This pack includes:

  • Parking lever
  • Parking lever cover
  • Lateral cover
  • Floor panel

The colour matched Travel Pack increases the carrying capacity of the FORZA 750 and includes the following accessories:

  • Panniers (Right 26L, Left 33L)
  • Colour match pannier panels
  • Pannier inner bags

Also colour matched, the Urban Pack has been developed to enhance the daily commuting ability of the Forza 750 and includes:

  • Aluminium rear carrier
  • 50L Smart top box
  • Top box pad
  • Colour matched smart top box panel
  • 25L top box inner bag
  • Console Bag

The following accessories are also available:

  • Aluminium panels for panniers and top box
  • Leg cover
  • 50L Manual top box

5. Technical Specifications

 

ENGINE

 

Type

Liquid-cooled 4-stroke 8-valve, SOHC parallel 2-cylinder

Displacement

745cc

Bore & Stroke

77mm x 80mm

Compression Ratio

10.7 : 1

Max. Power Output

43.1kW @ 6,750rpm (35kW/6,000rpm)

Max. Torque

69Nm @ 4,750rpm (65Nm/4,000rpm)

Oil Capacity

4.0L

Noise Level (dB)

L-wot – 77

L-urban – 72

FUEL SYSTEM

 

Carburation

PGM-FI electronic fuel injection

Fuel Tank Capacity

13.2 litres

Fuel Consumption

3.6L/100km

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

 

Starter

Electric

Battery Capacity

12V/11.2AH

ACG Output

480W/5000rpm

DRIVETRAIN

 

Clutch Type

Wet multiplate hydraulic 2-clutch

Transmission Type

6-speed dual clutch transmission

Final Drive

Chain

FRAME

 

Type

Diamond; steel pipe

CHASSIS

 

Dimensions (L'W'H)

2200m x 790mm x 1484mm

Wheelbase

1580mm

Caster Angle

27°

Trail

104mm

Seat Height

790mm

Ground Clearance

135mm

Kerb Weight

235kg

SUSPENSION

 

Type Front

41mm USD,120mm stroke

Type Rear

Monoshock damper, Pro-Link swingarm, 120mm travel

WHEELS

 

Type Front

Spoke wheel

Type Rear

Spoke wheel

Rim Size Front

17M/C x MT3.50

Rim Size Rear

15M/C x MT4.50

Tyres Front

120/70-R17M/C

Tyres Rear

160/60-R15M/C

BRAKES

 

ABS System Type

2-channel ABS

Type Front

310mm double hydraulic disc with radial 4-piston caliper

Type Rear

240mm single hydraulic disc with 1-piston caliper

INSTRUMENTS & ELECTRICS

 

Instruments

5inch color TFT Meter

Security System

Smart Key system

Headlight

LED

Taillight

LED

 

All specifications are provisional and subject to change without notice.

# Please note that the figures provided are results obtained by Honda under standardised testing conditions prescribed by WMTC. Tests are conducted on a rolling road using a standard version of the vehicle with only one rider and no additional optional equipment. Actual fuel consumption may vary depending on how you ride, how you maintain your vehicle, weather, road conditions, tire pressure, installation of accessories, cargo, rider and passenger weight, and other factors.

HONDA TRIUMPHS AGAIN AT RED DOT DESIGN AWARDS

  • Honda claims four Red Dot Product Design Awards across automobile and motorcycle ranges for the fourth consecutive year
  • All-new Honda Civic e:HEV and Civic Type R recognised by Red Dot jury for outstanding design and innovation
  • Wins for European designed CB750 Hornet and XL750 Transalp models mark recognition for Honda’s motorcycle business
  • The four Product Design Awards achieved in 2023 takes Honda’s total to thirteen in four years.

Honda has won two honours at the 2023 Red Dot Design Awards, for the all-new Civic e:HEV and for the Civic Type R. Honda also celebrated a further two Red Dot Design Awards wins, for the CB750 Hornet and XL750 Transalp motorcycles.

The Red Dot Design Awards are an internationally sought-after distinction, recognising outstanding product design that is aesthetic, functional, smart or innovative. Selected by a panel of 50 international experts that tests and evaluates each entry, the winners reflect the latest technical, social, economic and ecological requirements of consumers.

“This year, Honda celebrates its 75th anniversary, and to receive multiple Red Dot Design Awards in the Product Design category for the fourth year in a row, across our automobile and motorcycle product ranges, is fantastic and testament to our development processes. We believe in a unique human-centred approach to design and usability, and it is gratifying to see that focus reflected in the continued recognition for Honda at the Red Dot Design Awards,” said Toshinobu Minami, Chief Operating Officer, Design Center, Honda R&D Co. Ltd. “These accolades are testament to our design and R&D teams that are responsible for our products, and who place the users – our customers – at the heart of their work. Honda will continue to create designs that can bring ‘excitement’ to its future products, while carrying on with this human-centred approach.”

The all-new Civic e:HEV hatchback followed a development ethos of ‘Exhilarating Civic’,  focussing on how the exterior and interior packaging can work together to create a more comfortable and refreshing in-car experience that will enhance owners’ everyday lives. The latest model to adopt Honda’s noiseless, elegant design direction, the new Civic features a longer wheelbase, a lower, sleeker roof line, and a lower belt line that increases the glasshouse. This not only improves outward visibility, but also delivers the same sense of space and airiness experienced inside the original Civic.

Honda’s long standing ‘Man-Maximum, Machine-Minimum’ (M/M) development principle has resulted in a user focused yet modern design with particular attention paid to colours, high-quality materials, and tactile touchpoints to enhance the user experience. Clever packaging of the hybrid system within the chassis ensures that despite the sporty silhouette, interior space is not compromised.

Developed under the model concept of creating the “Ultimate Sports 2.0”, the new Civic Type R enhances the sleek and sporty silhouette of the standard model, adding wider arches, wide flow-formed 19” wheels, aggressive track-focused styling and a functional rear wing that produces genuine downforce. Internally, the new Type R pays homage to its iconic predecessors, featuring red carpet and figure-hugging sports seats, along with a new metal teardrop weighted shift and a bespoke digital dialset.

On two wheels, the CB750 Hornet motorcycle also took home a product design award. The revived nameplate sits atop a middleweight naked sport bike that takes inspiration from its ancestor, featuring a brand new 755cc parallel twin-cylinder engine, cradled by a brand-new lightweight steel-diamond frame. Honda’s design team in Rome penned the CB750 Hornet as a new, contemporary expression of technical beauty with sharp lines and aggressive angles. The main signature of the Hornet is the fuel tank, which takes inspiration from the shape of a hornet’s wing and typifies the muscularity and athleticism associated with Streetfighter style motorcycles.

In addition, the XL750 Transalp received top honours from the Red Dot jury. Marking a return of the Transalp name to Honda’s motorcycle line-up after nearly a decade, the XL750 Transalp brings the comfortable do-it-all crossover to a new generation of riders. Built around the same all-new 755cc parallel twin-cylinder engine as the Hornet, it faithfully references the iconic 1986 original XL600V Transalp but with an unmistakeably modern look, thanks to the sculpted fairing and screen that work together to reduce buffeting and increase weather protection. Sleek, simple, and clean, the iconic long-legged stance remains, projecting the adventurous intent for which the bike is renowned.

This year’s accomplishments bring the number of Red Dot Design Awards won by Honda to 13 since 2020, including a ‘Best of the Best’ accolade for the Honda e in 2020. Both it and the CBR1000RR-R Fireblade SP have since been inducted into the Red Dot Design Museum in Essen, Germany, one of the world's most significant exhibitions of contemporary design.

-ENDS-

Honda introduces Yushu Customer Experience dealer awards in Europe

  • Honda has announced the winners of the all-new Yushu programme, an award scheme to recognise the top performing dealers in Customer Experience across Europe.

The annual awards are a celebration of dealer performance measured by the Honda Customer Satisfaction Index, which is aimed at improving customer satisfaction in dealerships.

Yushu, meaning ‘Excellence’, is demonstrated by strong dealer engagement and achieving a high Overall Satisfaction score and encourages commitment to Honda’s mission statement – supplying products of the highest quality and at a reasonable price for worldwide customer satisfaction.

Mark Rogers, General Manager, Customer Division, Honda Motor Europe, said: “It has been great to see how dealers have engaged with the Yushu programme during 2022 and we are delighted to see the customer satisfaction levels that have been achieved over the year. We are really pleased to be able to recognise our top-performing dealers in Aftersales and would like to congratulate not only the winners, but all of the network for their commitment to the Customer Satisfaction programme. We look forward to this positive result continuing in 2023.”

Below is a list of the inaugural Yushu winners from each country, plus those marked out as Highly Commended:

Winners (MC)

Country

Winner

Location

Germany

Motorradcenter GmbH

Rostock

Spain

Motos El Rubio

Vitoria Gasteiz

France

Paoli Motos

Menton

Italy

Incerti Moto Di Incerti M.

Reggio Emilia

Portugal

Lousãmotos

Lousã

United Kingdom

J.S.Gedge

East Sussex

Highly Commended (MC)

Country

Highly Commended

Location

Spain

Ikono Motorbike Madrid

Madrid

France

H.M.L.

Dardilly

Italy

Argilli Moto SRL

Rimini

Portugal

Motodiana

Évora

United Kingdom

Belle Vue Motors

Essex

ENDS-

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Total Amount Of Credit £3,659.28
Total Charge For Credit £691.94
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Annual Contracted Mileage 4,000
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Customer Deposit £1,057.83
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Duration 36 Months
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APR Representative** 8.9%
Option To Purchase Fee £10.00
Annual Rate Of Interest (Fixed) 8.39%

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New retail SH125I with Smart Top Box (all variants) ordered with Honda and finance approved by Honda Finance Europe from 01 October 2025 to 05 January 2026 and registered by 05 January 2026.

*OTR may be subject to change due to actual or unexpected changes in tariffs, duties taxes or other costs which may affect importation or other costs of supply. Subject to model and colour availability.

Offers applicable at participating dealers and are at the promoter's absolute discretion (excluding Channel Islands). 

**8.9% APR representative Honda Personal Contract Purchase (PCP): Maximum deposit 35%. At the end of the agreement, there are three options: i) Retain: Pay the optional final payment to own the vehicle, ii) Return: Return the vehicle, or iii) Renew: Part exchange your Honda for a new one. You do not have to pay the Final Payment if you return the vehicle at the end of the agreement and you have paid all other amounts due, the vehicle is in good condition and has been serviced in accordance with the Honda service book and the maximum annual mileage has not been exceeded. Excess mileage charge excludes VAT at current rate. ????

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Honda Racing UK unveils its new livery for the 2023 racing season

Honda Racing UK is pleased to release its new racing livery for its 2023 assault on the Bennetts British Superbike Championship and the International Road Racing season, where it will participate in both the North West 200 and the Isle of Man TT races. As recently announced, on board the Fireblade will be Andrew Irwin and Tom Neave competing in the British Superbike Championship and John McGuinness MBE and Nathan Harrison for the roads programme.

This year’s livery is heavily influenced by the road going production machine, the CBR1000RR-R Fireblade SP and closely follows the Grand Prix Red colour scheme.

The team is hoping to build on last year’s success, with the Fireblade achieving multiple wins at the NW200, the fastest newcomer award at the TT, regular podiums and wins in BSB on its way to second in the championship standings. Meanwhile, in Superstock trim the ‘blade’ has now secured back-to-back championship victories in the Pirelli National Superstock championship.

Preparations for the 2023 season are well underway, with official BSB testing set to commence at the Navarra Circuit in northern Spain on 11-13 March. For those wanting to see the latest livery in the flesh for the first time, the race bike will be on display at Youles Motorcycles Honda Manchester as part of their dealership open evening on the 22nd February. In attendance will be 23-time TT & 6-time NW200 winner John McGuinness MBE.

Havier Beltran, Honda Racing UK Team Manager:

“2023 is going to be an exciting season for the team as we have a mixture of new and old faces returning to the team. We are also now into the third year of development with the CBR1000RR-R Fireblade SP and we’ll look to continue building on the success that we have experienced to date. Continuing our relationship with all our valued sponsors enables us to resume this journey. We look forward to getting the season underway and working together as a team to realise the potential of the Fireblade on the roads and in BSB”

Neil Fletcher, Head of Motorcycles, Honda UK:

“We are delighted to release our new racing livery for the 2023 season as we aim to continue competing for the positions that we know the Fireblade is capable of. It is also fantastic to renew our relationships with our trusted sponsors who continue to support us in our racing endeavours in British Superbikes and on the roads. We have a busy testing program ahead of us before the season gets underway in April and then the racing will come thick and fast. I’m excited to see how the Fireblade performs with another year of development under its belt.”


23YM HONDA VISION 110

Model updatesHonda’s everyday scooter has long offered high build quality and fantastic value for money; specification includes flat floor design, LCD instrument panel and Smart Key operation. A lightweight, next generation enhanced Smart Architecture Frame (eSAF) is matched to a fuel-efficient ‘enhanced Smart Power’ (eSP) engine, with Idling Stop technology.

 

For 23YM two new colour choices join the line-up.

 

 

Contents:

1 Introduction

2 Model overview

3 Key features

4 Accessories

5 Technical specifications

 

  1. Introduction

 

The Vision 110, introduced to Europe in 2012, was created to offer reliable, fun mobility at an attractively low price. And, as a machine intended for daily use by a huge range of customers, qualities such as durability, dependability, safety and convenient usability were considered key priorities.

 

Thanks to its simple, reliable and efficient air-cooled, fuel-injected ‘enhanced Smart Power (eSP) engine’, stable chassis, the safety of Honda’s Combined Braking System (CBS) and extensive storage space, the Vision 110 has proved to be a smart and reassuring choice in the crowded entry-level scooter market. 

 

And it builds on a proud heritage. The first Honda scooter, the 1954 Juno K, featured a range of new technology and materials, and was followed four years later by the revolutionary four-stroke Super Cub. With more than 100 million manufactured worldwide, the Super Cub is the best-selling motor vehicle in history – and still going strong today.

 

For 21YM – and set against ever-increasing customer expectations – a brand-new Vision 110 rolled out, using the same base formula set by the outgoing design but smarter, lighter and ever more useful.

 

For 23YM two new colour choices inject additional appeal, desirability and value to Honda’s everyday scooter.

 

 

  1. Model Overview

 

The Vision 110’s contemporary styling, which includes the convenience of a flat floor, is wrapped around a lightweight enhanced Smart Architecture Frame (eSAF). Producing 6.4kW 9.0Nm @ the enhanced Smart Power eSP) air-cooled engine returns impressive fuel efficiency of 54.5km/l (WMTC mode).

 

Smart Key operation of ignition and seat is a premium feature, as is the LCD instrument panel.

For 23YM, the Vision 110 will be available in the following colour options:

 

Pearl Jupiter Gray **NEW**

Matt Suit Blue Metallic **NEW**

Pearl Jasmine White

Matt Galaxy Black Metallic

 

 

3.Key Features

 

3.1 Styling & Equipment

 

  • Smart body style with flat floored practicality
  • Smart Key operation of ignition and seat
  • Analogue/LCD instrumentation 

 

While it’s designed to be simple, easy transport that does not mean the Vision 110 lacks a feeling of Honda quality and presence and its clean, elegant styling shares common DNA with the rest of Honda’s scooter range.

 

Like the iconic SH series, the Vision 110 has an upright posture and useful flat floor; it also has plentiful under-seat storage volume, at 17.7L.

 

Smart Key operation is a premium, and useful, feature. Kept in a pocket, the key controls both ignition and seat locking, adding genuine convenience in support of busy urban life. The instruments comprise analogue speedometer with an LCD information panel.

 

 

3.2 Engine

 

  • Fuel efficient ‘enhanced Smart Power’two-valve, air-cooled SOHC engine
  • Idling Stop technology

 

The 109.5cc ‘enhanced Smart Power’ (eSP), two-valve air-cooled, fuel-injected SOHC powerplant weighs just 22kg and is both durable and efficient. It delivers a healthy 6.4kW@ 7,500rpm, with peak torque of 9.0Nm @ 5,750rpm. Bore and stroke is set at 47 x 63.1mm, with compression ratio of 10:1.

 

It’s very easy to use, with crisp throttle response perfect for the urban rider. And it sips fuel, with a range of over 260km possible thanks to the ability to return approximately 54.5km/l (WMTC mode) and 4.9L under-seat fuel tank.

 

Low friction technologies, like the use of double-cog belts, are found throughout and incorporated into the engine’s architecture. The electronically controlled, brushless ACG starter is an integrated component mounted directly on the end of the crankshaft, serving as starter motor and alternator. It spins the engine directly, eliminating any noise from gear engagement or meshing.

 

Idling Stop automatically stops the engine running after three seconds at idle when the scooter is stationary, and the brakes applied and re-starts it instantly the throttle grip is twisted. It’s seamless in use thanks to ACG and the swing-back system that returns the crank to its position before air intake, and a decompression mechanism that negates cranking resistance from compression.

 

3.3 Chassis

 

  • Enhanced Smart Architecture Frame (eSAF)
  • Stability of 16-inch front wheel and 14” rear wheel
  • 100kg kerb weight

 

The advanced, lightweight next generation enhanced Smart Architecture Frame (eSAF) is constructed from laser-welded pressed steel, with a carefully engineered rigidity balance. It offers good handling feel, with enhanced stability, ride comfort and durability – perfect for the variety of daily rigours the Vision 110 is designed to endure.

 

Rake is set at 26° 30’, with 71mm trail and wheelbase of 1,280mm. Kerb weight is just 100kg and the overall result is an outstandingly agile and user-friendly scooter for riders of varying experience and abilities.

 

Sturdy telescopic forks are matched with a compliant rear shock absorber. The cast-aluminium wheels mount 80/90-16 and 90/90-14 front and rear tyres.

 

Up front the 220mm hydraulic disc brake links to a rear 130mm drum via CBS, ensuring smooth and evenly distributed braking force at all times, including hard and emergency stops.

 

  1. Accessories

 

The range of genuine accessories are available for the Vision 110 and include:

  • A 35L top box,
  • Clear windshield

 

 

5.Technical Specifications

 

ENGINE

 

Type

Air-cooled 4-stroke SOHC single

Engine Displacement (cm³)

109.5cc

No. of Valves per Cylinder

2 valve

Bore ' Stroke (mm)

47.0 x 63.1mm

Compression Ratio

10:1

Max. Power Output

6.4kW@ 7,500rpm

Max. Torque

9.0Nm @ 5,750rpm

Oil Capacity

0.8

Noise Level

Lurban 67.8, Lwot 68.5

FUEL SYSTEM

 

Carburation

PGM-FI electronic fuel injection

Fuel Tank Capacity

4.9L

Fuel Consumption

54.5km/litre

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

 

Starter

Electric

Battery Capacity

GTZ6V 5.3Ah MF

ACG Output

390w/5,000rpm

DRIVETRAIN

 

Clutch Type

Automatic; centrifugal

Transmission Type

CVT (V Belt)

FRAME

 

Type

Tubular steel underbone

CHASSIS

 

Dimensions (LxWxH)

1,925mm X 686mm X 1,115mm

Wheelbase

1,280mm

Caster Angle

26° 30’

Trail

71mm

Seat Height

785mm

Ground Clearance

175mm

Kerb Weight

100kg

Turning radius

1.8m

SUSPENSION

 

Type Front

Telescopic F31

Type Rear

Single damper unit swing arm

WHEELS

 

Rim Size Front

16M/C X MT1.85

Rim Size Rear

14M/C X MT1.85

Tyres Front

80/90-16 inch

Tyres Rear

90/90-14 inch

BRAKES

 

System Type

Combined Brake System

INSTRUMENTS & ELECTRICS

 

Instruments

12V socket

Headlight

Bulb

Taillight

Bulb

                                                                      

All specifications are provisional and subject to change without notice.

 

# Please note that the figures provided are results obtained by Honda under standardised testing conditions prescribed by WMTC. Tests are conducted on a rolling road using a standard version of the vehicle with only one rider and no additional optional equipment. Actual fuel consumption may vary depending on how you ride, how you maintain your vehicle, weather, road conditions, tire pressure, installation of accessories, cargo, rider and passenger weight, and other factors.

23YM HONDA PCX125

Model updatesHonda’s popular PCX125 maintains its place at the heart of urban scooter culture. Specification includes USB Type-C charging socket and Smart Key operation. Power is provided by an enhanced Smart Power Plus (eSP+) four-valve engine with Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC) and Idling Stop. The durable chassis is tuned for agile handling and comfortable ride quality.

 

For 23YM two new colour choices join the PCX line-up.

 

Contents:

1 Introduction

2 Model overview

3 Key features

4 Accessories

5 Technical specifications

 

 

  1. Introduction

 

The PCX125 is one of the quiet success stories of Honda’s two-wheeled line-up, having clocked up sales of over 140,000 units in Europe since its arrival in 2010. Its success is down to a formula Honda has had many years’ experience in perfecting: a strong, modern design that allows it to fit elegantly into a style-conscious urban lifestyle, coupled with compact dimensions that ensure it can plot a path through busy traffic – and be parked – with ease.

 

Also integral to the formula is an ‘X’ level of Personal Comfort (thus PCX) provided by the sit-in riding position, weather protection, underseat storage for a full-face helmet and all-round build quality. And, not to forget, outstanding value for money (both at purchase and throughout ownership) has always helped underpin the PCX’s popularity.

 

In 2010, the PCX was the first two-wheeler in Europe to feature Idling Stop technology; two years later it became the first scooter in Europe to use Honda’s ultra-efficient enhanced Smart Power (eSP) engine. For 2016 it gained EURO4 compliance and, in 2018, received a major design update, a new chassis and more power for its engine.

 

It’s a scooter that’s always moved with the times and in 21YM leapt forward with a new engine and frame combination, increased convenience and comfort, plus a bold evolution of its avant-garde style – retaining its place close to the beating heart of European two-wheeled travel.

 

For 23YM two suitably chic new colour choices add further to the PCX125’s visual appeal.

2. Model Overview

 

The PCX125 has a unique presence and is a rolling statement of difference. The bodywork also hides ample under seat storage and floor space; there’s also a USB Type-C charger in the glovebox. A ‘widescreen’ instrument display presents all the vital information and Honda’s Smart Key operates the ignition and seat. All lighting is LED.

 

The enhanced Smart Power Plus (eSP+) four-valve engine produces 9.2kW power, 11.8Nm torque and returns 47.6km/l (WMTC mode). It features Idling Stop technology and Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC) maintains rear wheel traction. A tubular steel frame is tough, lightweight and mounts 31mm telescopic front forks and twin rear shocks.

 

The 23YM PCX125 will be available in the following colour options:

 

  • Pearl Jupiter Gray **NEW**
  • Matt Suit Blue Metallic **NEW**
  • Pearl Jasmine White
  • Matt Galaxy Black Metallic

 

3.1 Features

 

3.1 Styling & Equipment

 

  • Futuristic bodywork flows as one
  • LED headlight features signature running light
  • 4L storage capacity under the seat; USB charging socket in the glove box
  • Smart Key operation of ignition and seat opening

 

A consistent design signature of the PCX125 has always been the bodywork – with its strong character line and ‘block’ primary paint colour – flowing together as a whole, front to rear. The front fairing flares in its upper portion but elegantly draws in at the waist; alongside a blacked-out screen this produces improved wind protection without excess bulk. Bold and beautiful, no other scooter has such futuristic style.

 

Full, premium LED lighting also sets the PCX125 apart from the crowd. The headlight features a signature running light with 5 narrow flash lines positioned in parallel. It’s matched to an X-shaped taillight using multi-optic technology to give an intense, 3D effect.

 

The seat is contoured for both rider/pillion comfort and easy ground reach; seat height is set at 764mm but is very manageable with a ‘straddling’ height of 540mm.

 

The swooping lines also hide ample storage capacity under the seat. 30.4L is perfect for a full-face helmet, and more. There’s also a USB Type-C socket in the glovebox, ready to plug a smartphone straight into. Even the fuel filler cap cover features space to store the fuel cap during re-fuelling.

 

Smart Key operation is also convenient. As well as controlling the main ignition switch knob and compartment locking it can also manage the (optional) 35L removable Smart top box. With the Smart Key in the rider’s pocket the box is unlocked, and automatically locks when the rider walks away. It can also be locked from the key.

 

A ‘widescreen’ central console instrument layout presents all information neatly and concisely, in an easy-to-read format. An inverted LCD displays the speed, while other information available includes odometer, trip meter, fuel gauge, average fuel consumption and Idling Stop indicator.

 

Wide, chrome handlebars are also a PCX signature. Mounted in traditional clamps (with newly optimised rubber density) they offer excellent leverage around town and are a neat retro touch. The rear grab rail provides the passenger with comfortable and supportive hand holds while on the move.

 

 

3.2 Engine

 

  • Water-cooled, eSP+four-valve, SOHC
  • Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC)
  • Idling Stop

 

The PCX125’s enhanced Smart Power Plus (eSP+) four-valve, water-cooled SOHC powerplant delivers 9.2kW @ 8,750rpm, with peak torque of 11.8Nm @ 6,500rpm. Bore and stroke is set at 53.5 x 55.5mm with compression ratio of 11.5:1.

 

It accelerates smartly from a standing start or roll-on, and the PCX will cruise happily around 90km/h. V-max is 98km/h. And, thanks to the engine’s fuel efficiency of approximately 47.6km/l (WMTC mode), and 8.1L tank, range is approximately 385km between fill ups.

 

Technology to boost rider confidence in wet conditions is Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC) which works in the background to deftly manage rear wheel traction. A ‘T’ indicator flickers on the dash when HSTC is actively reducing wheelspin, and the system can be turned off completely.

 

Honda’s eSP+ low-friction technologies are found throughout the engine; clever packaging of items like the oil pump (which is built into the crankcase) help to further ensure efficiency. A compact combustion chamber and PGM-FI fuel injection – with 28mm diameter throttle body, 2mm larger – optimises burning velocity and cooling performance.

 

An offset cylinder reduces friction caused by contact between piston and bore, efficiently transmitting combustion energy to the crankshaft. A ‘spiny’ cast-iron sleeve – with tiny surface extensions – keeps in check any distortion of the inner bore diameter. This design lowers tension in the piston ring, reducing friction. A new hydraulic cam chain tensioner further improves engine efficiencies by reducing internal vibrations and improving fuel economy.

 

Piston oil jets – as used by CRF450R competition MX machine – maintain consistent cooling. This allows ignition timing advances and prevents abnormal combustion, such as ‘knocking’. A hydraulic cam chain tensioner lifter inhibits chain vibration, controls noise and reduces friction.

 

A high-efficiency radiator – integrated into the exterior of the right-side crankcase – employs a small, light fan reducing frictional losses and lowering drag. Rolling resistance within the transmission unit is reduced by the use of three low-friction main bearings, all designed to deal with the loads they individually receive. An optimised clutch – and pulleys – complement the performance increase.

 

The electronically controlled, brushless ACG starter is an integrated component mounted directly on the end of the crankshaft, serving as starter motor and alternator. It spins the engine directly, eliminating any noise from gear engagement or meshing.

 

Idling Stop automatically stops the engine running after three seconds at idle when the scooter is stationary, and the brakes applied and re-starts it instantly the throttle grip is twisted. It’s seamless in use thanks to ACG and the swing-back system that returns the crank to its position before air intake, and a decompression mechanism that negates cranking resistance from compression. It has the functionality to ‘read’ the battery charge and turns itself off to avoid excessive drain.

  

3.3 Chassis

 

  • Steel frame offers durability with nimble handling 
  • Twin rear shocks feature large spring diameter and long stroke, improving comfort
  • Stylish wheels complement the body style

 

The PCX125 uses duplex steel cradle frame designed to deliver the durability needed for the rigours of urban life, with around-town manoeuvrability, user-friendliness and relaxed riding position.

 

Wheelbase is set at 1,315mm, with 26° 30’ rake and 80mm trail. Overall kerb weight is 130kg. Both wheels – 14-inch front and 13-inch rear – employ a design that complements the bodywork. Tyre sizes are sized 110/70-14 front and 130/70-13 rear.

 

The 31mm front forks feature 89mm axle travel, while the rear shock absorbers have 95mm; with springs weighted for a smooth ride on rough city streets. Stopping power is provided by the twin-piston front caliper and 220mm disc, matched to a 130mm rear drum brake; single-channel ABS operates on the front brake.

 

4.1 Accessories

 

A range of Genuine Honda Accessories are available for the PCX 125. The main accessories have been combined to form a practical pack for convenience.

 

The City Pack is intended to enhance the practicality and comfort of the PCX125 without losing any style cues, as accessories are colour-matching to the motorcycle. The pack includes:

  • 35L Smart Top Box
  • Windshield
  • Clear Knuckle guards
  • Heated Grips

 

All accessories are available individually and also include:

  • Outdoor cover,

 

5. Technical Specifications

 

ENGINE

 

Type

Single-cylinder, water cooled, eSP+ SOHC 4-stroke 4-valve

Displacement

125cc

Bore x Stroke

53.5 x 55.5mm

Compression Ratio

11.5:1

Max. Power Output

9.2kW @ 8,750rpm

Max. Torque

11.8Nm @ 6,500rpm

Oil Capacity

0.9 L

Noise Level (dB)

Lurban 71.8dB / Lwot 72.7dB

FUEL SYSTEM

 

Carburation

PGM-FI electronic fuel injection

Fuel Tank Capacity

8.1 L

Fuel Consumption

47.6km/litre (without Idling Stop) (WMTC mode)

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

 

Starter

Electric

Battery Capacity

12V/7AH (10H)

ACG Output

255W

DRIVETRAIN

 

Clutch Type

Automatic, centrifugal, dry type

Transmission Type

V-Matic

Final Drive

10.65

FRAME

 

Type

Tubular steel duplex

CHASSIS

 

Dimensions (L'W'H)

1,935 x 740 x 1,105mm

Wheelbase

1,315mm

Caster Angle

26° 30’

Trail

80mm

Seat Height

764mm

Ground Clearance

135mm

Kerb Weight

130kg

SUSPENSION

 

Type Front

31mm telescopic fork, 89mm axle travel

Type Rear

Twin suspension aluminium swingarm, 95mm axle travel

WHEELS

 

Type Front

5-spoke Y-shaped cast aluminum

Type Rear

5-spoke Y-shaped cast aluminum

Rim Size Front

14M/C x MT2.75

Rim Size Rear

13M/C x MT3.50

Tyres Front

110/70-14M/C

Tyres Rear

130/70-13M/C

BRAKES

 

Type Front

220mm hydraulic disc with combined 2 piston caliper with ABS

Type Rear

130mm drum

INSTRUMENTS & ELECTRICS

 

Headlight

LED

Taillight

LED

23YM HONDA CB125R

Model updatesHonda’s uniquely styled Neo Sports Café 125 sets a premium standard. Specification includes single-cylinder DOHC 4V engine, high-quality 41mm Showa ‘Separate Function’ Big Piston (SFF-BP) USD forks and radial-mount four-piston front brake caliper, floating disc and IMU-controlled ABS.

 

For 23YM, new visual updates enhance the appeal and presence of the CB125R, the gateway to Neo Sports Café ownership.

 

 

Contents:

1 Introduction

2 Model overview

3 Key features

4 Technical specifications

 

 

  1. Introduction

 

When embarking on a two-wheeled career, there are certain fundamentals that every rider looks for from their first motorcycle: an easy-to-ride chassis, with engaging real-world engine performance, and super-agile handling. Wrap those fundamentals, however, in distinctive, classy styling and add a host of premium specifications, and the result can be an extra special machine with which to begin a two-wheeled career.

 

It was for new riders looking for this kind of package that Honda introduced the all-new CB125R in 2017. The smallest member of Honda’s minimalist, bare-boned ‘Neo Sports Café’ family, the CB125R was launched alongside the CB300R and the flagship CB1000R, and represented a bold new, premium addition to the ranks of Honda’s entry level machines.

 

In 21YM the CB125R received a brand-new, 4 valve engine and major front suspension upgrade, keeping it at the head of a competitive field, and at the top of many young riders’ wish list. For 23YM, visual updates heighten the appeal even further.  

 

  1. Model Overview

 

The attention-grabbing style of the CB125R is a real standout feature among its peers and sets it apart from the homogeneous crowd.

 

Peppy and fun to rev, the DOHC 4V engine delivers a healthy 11.0kW power with 11.6Nm torque. And 41mm Showa Separate Function Big Piston (SFF-BP) USD forks bring big-bike suspension quality to a small bike. Braking is equally impressive: a 296mm floating front disc is worked by a radial-mount, four-piston caliper with ABS controlled by Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU).

 

The 23YM CB125R will be available in the following colour options:

 

  • Matt Gunpowder Black Metallic with new black belly pan, shrouds and front forks
  • Matt Crypton Silver Metallic with new black belly pan and shrouds
  • Candy Chromosphere Red with new black belly pan and shrouds
  • Matt Jeans Blue Metallic with new black belly pan and shrouds

 

 

  1. Key Features

 

3.1 Engine

 

  • Single-cylinder, DOHC 4V, liquid-cooled
  • 11kW peak power, 11.6Nm peak torque

 

The CB125R uses its very own EURO5 compliant 125cc, DOHC 4V engine design which produces 11.0kW @ 10,000rpm and 11.6Nm @ 8,000rpm. Top speed is 105km/h, with 0-200m covered in 11.3s. The gearbox is six-speed.

 

Bore and stroke is set at 57.3 x 48.4mm, with compression ratio of 11.3:1. PGM-FI fuel injection feeds cleanly through the inlet duct, air cleaner connector tube and resonator. The exhaust is underslung and exits through a dual-chamber muffler.

 

3.2 Chassis

 

  • 41mm Showa’s Separate Function Big Piston (SFF-BP) USD forks 
  • Radial-mount 4-piston caliper and hubless 296mm floating front disc
  • ABS works through Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU)

 

Underpinning the CB125R’s minimalism is its tubular and pressed steel construction lattice-style frame. The swingarm is manufactured from steel plate, irregularly shaped in cross-section. Both are designed to achieve high longitudinal rigidity and control torsion from wheel deflection without excess rigidity or weight.

 

The chassis’ core strength is anchored by the pressed steel swingarm pivot plates and swingarm, allowing the frame to deliver agile handling with stability and feedback; rake and trail are set at 24.2°/90.2mm.

 

A 51.6% front/48.4% rear weight bias provides a positive feel for front-end grip and easy steering which is also helped by the low, 129.8kg wet weight and compact 1345mm wheelbase. Fat bar-style handlebars turn through 40° and the 2.3m turning circle guarantees easy passage in jammed city traffic. Seat height is 816mm.

 

41mm Showa Separate Function Big Piston (SFF-BP) USD forks use a pressure separation damper in one fork tube and spring mechanism in the other deliver high damper performance and lighter weight. Together with the use of a larger sized piston the result is increased feel, bump absorption and control. The rear monoshock is non-adjustable.

 

The rest of the running gear comprises a 296mm hubless floating front disc, gripped by a radial-mount Nissin four-piston caliper, the rear 220mm disc a single-piston caliper. Both are modulated by 2-channel ABS. The high specification system works through an IMU (Inertial Measurement Unit) to give precise front to rear distribution of ABS operation depending on the vehicle behaviour. A 150/60R-17 radial rear tyre is matched to a 110/70R-17 radial front.

 

3.3 Styling & equipment

 

  • Industrial minimal styling makes bold visual impact
  • Full LED lighting and LCD instrumentation
  • 1L fuel tank gives 455km range

 

The CB125R’s styling is unique to the machine and follows the unmistakeable ‘Neo Sports Café’ design language of the CB1000R – minimalist retro styling with a very modern twist – and injects a harder-edged attitude to Honda’s entry level range. The cutaway tail unit is compact in the extreme and holds the rear mudguard mount, which moves from nylon to steel manufacture. Both rider and pillion footpeg hangers are aluminium.

 

A thin (23.5mm) lightweight (230g) full function LCD instrument display provides speed, engine rpm, fuel level and gear position, with warning lights arrayed across the top. Full LED lighting – including indicators – adds a further premium feel and contributes to mass centralisation. The headlight uses a dual bar light signature, upper for low beam and lower for high beam and the taillight is the thinnest ever mounted on a Honda motorcycle.

 

The 10.1L fuel tank is hidden underneath an angular cover and shrouds and houses an aircraft-style filler cap. With fuel economy of 45.5km/l (WMTC mode), the CB125R can cover over 455km from full.

 

 

  1. Technical Specifications

 

ENGINE

 

Type

Liquid-cooled 4-stroke 4-valve DOHC single cylinder

Engine Displacement (cm³)

124.9cc

No. of Valves per Cylinder

4

Bore and Stroke (mm)

57.3mm x 48.4mm

Compression Ratio

11.3:1

Max. Power Output

11.0kW @ 10,000rpm

Max. Torque

11.6Nm @ 8,000rpm

Oil Capacity

1.5L

Noise Level

80.2 Lwot / 77.1 Lurban

FUEL SYSTEM

 

Carburation

PGM-FI electronic fuel injection

Fuel Tank Capacity

10.1L

Fuel Consumption

45.5km/L (WMTC Mode)

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

 

Starter

Electric

Battery Capacity

YTZ6V 12V 5Ah MF

ACG Output

180W/5000rpm

DRIVETRAIN

 

Clutch Type

Wet, multiplate with coil springs

Transmission Type

6-speed

Final Drive

O-ring sealed chain

FRAME

 

Type

Inner pivot diamond frame

CHASSIS

 

Dimensions (LxWxH)

2015mm x 820mm x 1055mm

Wheelbase

1345mm

Caster Angle

24.2°

Trail

90.2mm

Seat Height

816mm

Ground Clearance

140mm

Kerb Weight

130kg

Turning radius

2.3m

SUSPENSION

 

Type Front

41mm (SFF-BP) USD forks

Type Rear

Non-adjustable single-damper

WHEELS

 

Rim Size Front

17M/C x MT3.00

Rim Size Rear

17M/C x MT4.00

Tyres Front

110/70R17M/C 54H

Tyres Rear

150/60R17M/C 66H

BRAKES

 

ABS System Type

Front & rear independent ABS with IMU

Type front

296mm hubless floating disc. Radial-mount Nissin 4-piston caliper

Type rear

220mm single disc a single-piston caliper

INSTRUMENTS & ELECTRICS

 

Instruments

LCD Display

Headlight

LED

Taillight

LED

         

All specifications are provisional and subject to change without notice.

 

Please note that the figures provided are results obtained by Honda under standardised testing conditions prescribed by WMTC. Tests are conducted on a rolling road using a standard version of the vehicle with only one rider and no additional optional equipment. Actual fuel consumption may vary depending on how you ride, how you maintain your vehicle, weather, road conditions, tire pressure, installation of accessories, cargo, rider and passenger weight, and other factors.

23YM HONDA CBR650R

.

Model updatesHonda’s versatile middleweight sports bike was the best-selling sports bike in Europe in 2021. It continues to carve out a strong following thanks to its unmistakeable CBR look and rich specification including 41mm Showa Separate Function Big Piston USD forks, high-revving four-cylinder engine, HSTC, assist/slipper clutch, under seat USB Type-C socket and LCD display. For 23YM, visual updates further heighten the appeal.

 

 

Contents:

1 Introduction

2 Model overview

3 Key features

4 Accessories

5 Technical specifications

 

 

  1. Introduction

 

Honda’s fully faired CBR650F, launched in 2014 alongside the naked CB650F, provided a healthy slice of four-cylinder middleweight performance, very much at the sporty end of the ‘sports touring’ spectrum. Five years later, the CBR650F became the CBR650R, the upgrade from ‘F’ to ‘R’ indicating an even more potent shot of sporty ability designed to be explored, used and enjoyed on the street.

 

In the process of its transformation the CBR650R became, deliberately, a rare breed: a four-cylinder sports bike that provides similar pleasure, enjoyment and adrenaline to an RR machine, yet with enough practicality – and sensible running costs – to make it a viable option as day-to-day transport in addition to weekend fun.

 

It’s a direction that’s been well received. In 2021, the CBR650R was the best-selling sports bike in Europe. The 21YM version continued the development curve with user-driven detail improvements and a major upgrade for the front suspension.

 

For 23YM the CBR650R gains aesthetic updates to both colour options that further enhance its road presence and desirability.

 

2. Model Overview

 

The CB650R received a significant refresh for 21YM. The major news was application of 41mm Showa Separate Function Big Piston (SSF-BP) USD forks – high quality suspension that really elevates the bike’s handling ability.

 

EURO5 compliance for the engine was achieved with no loss of top end power; other detail improvements included improved visibility for the LCD display and USB Type-C charging socket under the seat. The headlight reflectors, side panels and rear mudguard were all also updated.

 

The 23YM CBR650R will be available in two colour options:

 

Mat Gunpowder Black Metallic with new black engine and cam covers, blue highlights and red shock spring

Grand Prix Red with new black engine and cam covers, black belly pan and front mudguard and red Honda logo and shock spring

 

3. Key Features

 

3.1 Chassis

 

  • 41mm Showa Separate Function Big Piston (SFF-BP) USD forks 
  • Four-piston, radial-mount front brake calipers and floating discs
  • 120/70-ZR17 and 180/55-ZR17 front and rear tyres

 

The steel diamond frame uses pressed swingarm pivot plates and twin elliptical spars with a rigidity balance specifically tuned (stiffer around the headstock and more flexible in the spar sections) to deliver balanced handling characteristics, with high levels of rider feedback. Rake is set at 25.5° with trail of 101mm and wheelbase of 1,450mm. Kerb weight is 208kg.

 

Showa’s 41mm Separate Function Big Piston (SFF-BP) USD forks offer high-quality reaction. A pressure separation damper in one fork tube and spring mechanism in the other deliver high damping performance and lighter weight. Together with the use of a larger sized piston the result is increased feel, bump absorption and control. Adjustable for 10-stage spring preload, the single-tube monoshock (with its spring now finished in red) operates directly on the curvaceous gravity die-cast aluminium swingarm.

 

Four-piston radial-mount front brake calipers work 310mm wave-pattern floating discs, and are paired with a single-piston rear caliper and 240mm disc. The ABS is a two-channel system.

 

Cast aluminium wheels mount 120/70-ZR17 and 180/55-ZR17 front and rear tyres.

 

3.2 Styling & equipment

 

  • Minimal panels and rear mudguard/number plate mount
  • LCD display easy to read
  • USB Type-C socket under the seat
  • New visual updates or both colours including new all black engine cases and cam cover

 

With its four-cylinder power unit clearly on display the CBR650R’s wrapping ramps up pure sporting appeal; dual LED headlights emit an uncompromising stare, and the upper and lower fairings blend muscularity with slim lines and angles.

 

The seat unit, too is compact and truncates the rear of the machine, adding to the hard-edged sense of purpose. Trim side panels accentuate the minimalism, as does the steel rear mudguard/number plate mount.

 

The aggressive riding position starts with clip-on handlebars that mount beneath the top yoke, matched to rear set footpegs. There’s also a USB Type-C socket located under the seat, for easy charging of a mobile device. Seat height is set at 810mm.

 

Stylish, easy-to-read LCD instruments include Shift-Up, Gear Position and Peak Hold indicators.

 

For 23YM, both colour options receive visual updates including new all black engine and cam covers. The Mat Gunpowder Black Metallic features new blue highlights on the tank, tail and fairing, and a new red shock spring. The Grand Prix Red features a new black front mudguard and a new black belly pan that features a bold red Honda logo that chimes neatly with the new red fork spring.

 

3.3 Engine

 

  • 70kW peak power, 63Nm peak torque with 35kW A2 licence option
  • Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC)
  • Assist/slipper clutch

 

The 649cc, DOHC 16-valve engine is tuned to create the purest, most enjoyable mid-sized four-cylinder performance possible, with the classically fast ‘pick-up’ through the rev range and hard-hitting, high-revving top-end for which Honda’s in-line’s fours are renowned. Peak power of 70kW arrives @ 12,000rpm with peak torque @ 63Nm delivered at 9,500 rpm. A 35kW option is available for A2 licence holders.

 

Direct cam actuation makes for a compact cylinder head; bore and stroke is set at 67mm x 46mm with compression ratio of 11.6:1. Iridium spark plugs are employed and twin air ducts – either side of the fuel tank – feed the airbox and produce a throaty intake roar.

 

Asymmetric piston skirts minimise bore contact and reduce friction. Ferrous spines on the outer surface of the cylinder sleeves reduce oil consumption (and friction) with improved heat transfer and a silent SV cam chain reduces frictional losses by using a Vanadium coating on its pins. Internal water channelling from cylinder head to cylinders does away with most of the exterior hoses.

 

The engine uses a compact internal architecture, stacked six-speed gearbox and starter layout with the cylinders canted forward 30°. An assist/slipper clutch eases upshifts while managing rear-wheel lock up under hard braking and rapid downshifts. Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC) manages rear wheel traction; it can be turned off should the rider choose.

 

Fuel consumption of 20.4km/l (WMTC mode) gives a range of over 300km from the 15.4L

fuel tank. EURO5 compliance required revisions to the ECU, cam lobes, intake timing, exhaust pipe, catalyser and silencer, as well as the addition of a crank pulsar.

 

4. Accessories

 

A range of Genuine Honda Accessories are available for the CBR650R, both available as individual items and grouped in packs, that are ready to bolt straight on to the bike:

 

The Sport Pack enhances the dynamism and sportiness of the motorcycle by featuring the following accessories:

  • Quickshifter
  • Colour matched Rear Seat Cowl
  • Smoke High Wind Screen
  • Tank Pad

 

The Comfort Pack has been designed to increase rider comfort and features:

  • Clear High Wind Screen
  • Grip Heaters & Attachment

 

The Travel Pack includes all the parts necessary to maximize the carrying capacity of the CBR650R and features

  • Tank Bag & Attachment
  • Rear Seat Bag & Attachment

 

The line-up is completed with Wheel Stripes available in different colours. All the accessories featured in packs can also be purchased individually.

 

5. Technical Specifications

 

ENGINE

 

Type

Liquid-cooled 4-stroke 16-valve DOHC inline-4 cylinder

Engine Displacement (cm³)

649cc

Bore x Stroke (mm)

67.0mm x 46.0mm

Compression Ratio

11.6:1

Max. Power Output

70kW/12,000rpm

Max. Torque

63Nm/9,500rpm

Oil Capacity

2.7L

Noise Level (dB)

Lwot – 80

Lurban – 76

FUEL SYSTEM

 

Carburation

PGM-FI electronic fuel injection

Fuel Tank Capacity

15.4L

Fuel Consumption

20.4km/litre

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

 

Starter

Electric

Battery Capacity

12V/8.6AH

ACG Output

370W

DRIVETRAIN

 

Clutch Type

Wet, multiplate disc

Transmission Type

6-speed

Final Drive

Chain

FRAME

 

Type

Steel diamond

CHASSIS

 

Dimensions (LxWxH)

2120 x 750 x 1,150mm

Wheelbase

1450mm

Caster Angle

25.5°

Trail

101mm

Seat Height

810mm

Ground Clearance

130mm

Kerb Weight

208kg

Turning radius

 

SUSPENSION

 

Type Front

41mm Showa Separate Function front Fork Big Piston (SFF-BP) USD forks

Type Rear

Monoshock damper with 10 stage adjustable preload, 43.5mm stroke

WHEELS

 

Rim Size Front

Hollow section 6-spoke cast aluminium

Rim Size Rear

Hollow section 6-spoke cast aluminium

Tyres Front

120/70ZR17 M/C (58W)

Tyres Rear

180/55ZR17 M/C (73W)

BRAKES

 

ABS System Type

2 channel; hydraulic dual disc 310mm front, hydraulic disc 240mm rear

INSTRUMENTS & ELECTRICS

 

Instruments

Digital speedometer, digital bar graph tachometer, dual trip meter, digital bar graph fuel gauge, gear position and upshift indicator, digital clock

Headlight

LED

Taillight

LED

         

 

# Please note that the figures provided are results obtained by Honda under standardised testing conditions prescribed by WMTC. Tests are conducted on a rolling road using a standard version of the vehicle with only one rider and no additional optional equipment. Actual fuel consumption may vary depending on how you ride, how you maintain your vehicle, weather, road conditions, tire pressure, installation of accessories, cargo, rider and passenger weight, and other factors.

Honda’s CB650R and CBR650R receive new visual updates for 23YM

Honda’s CB650R and CBR650R receive new visual updates for 23YM

  • Two new colours for the 23YM CB650R including a dramatic all-black version
  • CBR650R receives graphical updates increasing road presence and desirability

Since their introduction in 2019, Honda’s CB650R Neo Sports Café middleweight and its sibling, the CBR650R have established a popular position within the European motorcycle landscape thanks to their seamless combination of exhilarating four-cylinder engine performance, light, refined handling, rich specification list (including 41mm Showa Separate Function Big Piston USD forks, HSTC, assist/slipper clutch and LCD display) and distinctive, head-turning looks.

The CB650R was Honda’s best-selling motorcycle in 2021 and is second only to the Africa Twin in the 2022 motorcycle sales chart. For 23YM the Neo Sports Café middleweight, as well as still being available in Candy Chromosphere Red and Matt Jeans Blue Metallic, will come in two all new colours – Matt Dim Gray Metallic and Matt Gunpowder Black Metallic. The latter dials up the ‘stealth’ look to the maximum, with all-black detailing throughout including cam cover, engine cases, fork stanchions, side shrouds, levers and footpegs.

The CBR650R also benefits from a refresh for 23YM, further accentuating the desirability of the best-selling sports bike in Europe in 2021. Still available in both Grand Prix Red and Matt Gunpowder Black Metallic, for 23YM both colours feature new black engine cases and cam covers, as well as striking updated graphics.

The Matt Gunpowder Black Metallic colour scheme features new blue highlights on the tank, tail, and fairing and a new red shock spring. The Grand Prix Red comes with a new black front mudguard and belly pan which features a bold red Honda logo that chimes with the new red fork spring.

23YM HONDA CB650R

Model updates: Honda’s Neo Sports Café middleweight continues to carve out a strong following. For 23YM two exciting new colour options, including a dramatic all-black paint scheme, further enhance desirability.

 

Specification includes 41mm Showa Separate Function Big Piston (SFF-BP) USD forks, high-revving four-cylinder engine, Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC), assist/slipper clutch and LCD dash. The underseat USB Type-C socket heightens practicality.

  

Contents:

1 Introduction

2 Model overview

3 Key features

4 Accessories

5 Technical specifications

 

 

  1. Introduction

 

Honda has always thrived on exploring new boundaries – in design as well as engineering. In 18YM, the CB1000R, CB300R and CB125R brought a fresh identity to its naked motorcycle line-up, mixing café racer inspirations with a forward-looking ultra-minimalist look under the ‘Neo Sports Café’ design theme.

 

One segment remained for the new aesthetic to find expression: the hugely competitive naked middleweight arena and, in 19YM, the CB650R confidently took on this role. Aimed at a young demographic that looks to show off in style and enjoy to the maximum a combination of exhilarating four-cylinder engine performance and light, versatile, refined chassis handling, it has proved a great success.

 

Building on the momentum, in 21YM the CB650R received a major front suspension upgrade, plus a range of detail improvements to enhance comfort, usability and practicality.

 

Valerio Aiello, of Honda’s Rome R&D Department on the Neo Sports Café design aesthetic:  

 

“The entire current Neo Sport Café range from Honda is the result of the CB4 Concept model presented at EICMA in 2015. Our desire was to explore the world of the café racer and reinterpret it in a modern key. 

 

All the models of this CB series are not simply retro-vintage motorcycles, but rather neo-classics – that is, modern motorbikes showcasing classic design styles combined with modern techniques. 

 

We wanted to create a new stylistic dimension, different from the muscular streetfighters of the last few years, and at the same time, far from the simpler café-racer style. The end result is that none of the bikes from the competition resemble the Neo Sports Café range and, like them or not, they are easily recognisable as Hondas. The competitors have classic or very modern motorcycles in their ranges, but in my opinion, not something that goes in the wake of both styles. 

 

During development of the CB4 concept, I found inspiration from outside the world of motorcycles, in watches. I’ve always liked their technicality and one of the key concepts used during the Neo Sports Café design was 'Mechanical Art'. 

 

‘Mechanical Art’ is the desire to show the beauty of the various mechanical elements to which Honda has always given great importance. Watches do this very well indeed, with their mechanics always creating a certain charm.”

2.Model Overview

 

The CB650R received a significant refresh for 21YM. The major news was the application of 41mm Showa Separate Function Big Piston (SSF-BP) USD forks – high quality suspension that really elevate handling ability.

 

EURO5 compliance for the engine was achieved with no loss of top end power; other detail improvements included slightly more forward-set handlebars, improved visibility for the LCD display and USB Type-C charging socket under the seat. New side panels and rear mudguard were also minor cosmetic changes.

 

For 23YM, the CB650R will be available in the following colour options:

 

**NEW** Matt Gunpowder Black Metallic

**NEW** Matt Dim Gray Metallic 

Candy Chromosphere Red

Mat Jeans Blue Metallic

3.Key Features

 

3.1 Chassis

 

  • 41mm Showa Separate Function Big Piston (SFF-BP) USD forks 
  • Four-piston, radial-mount front brake calipers and floating discs
  • 120/70-ZR17 and 180/55-ZR17 front and rear tyres

 

The CB650R’s steel diamond frame uses pressed swingarm pivot plates and twin elliptical spars with a rigidity balance specifically tuned (stiffer around the headstock and more flexible in the spar sections) to deliver balanced handling characteristics, with high levels of rider feedback. Rake is set at 25.5° with trail of 101mm and wheelbase of 1,450mm. Kerb weight is 202.5kg.

 

Showa’s 41mm Separate Function Big Piston (SFF-BP) USD forks offer high-quality reaction. A pressure separation damper in one fork tube and spring mechanism in the other deliver high damping performance and lighter weight. Together with the use of a larger sized piston the result is increased feel, bump absorption and control. Adjustable for 10-stage spring preload, the single-tube monoshock (now finished in red on the standard bike) operates directly on the curvaceous gravity die-cast aluminium swingarm.

 

Four-piston radial-mount front brake calipers work 310mm wave-pattern floating discs, and are paired with a single-piston rear caliper and 240mm disc. The ABS is a two-channel system.

 

Cast aluminium wheels mount 120/70-ZR17 and 180/55-ZR17 front and rear tyres.

 

3.2 Styling & Equipment

 

  • Minimal side panels and rear mudguard/number plate mount
  • Handlebar angled for effortless low-speed manoeuvring
  • LCD display easy to read; USB Type-C socket under the seat
  • Two new colour options

 

Tightly wrapped and aggressive, the CB650R’s Neo Sports Café style features the signature compact ‘Trapezoid’ proportion of short, stubby tail and short overhang headlight. The long fuel tank is a key motif of the family design; its smooth lines accentuate the solidity of real metal surfaces and crown the engineering of the four-cylinder powerplant. It also houses the ignition.

 

A 35° handlebar angle makes tight, slow-speed turns and U-turns straightforward. Compact side panels accentuate the minimalism, as does the steel rear mudguard. There’s a USB Type-C socket located under the seat, for easy charging of a mobile device; seat height is set at 810mm.

 

The round headlight is one of the key words of the Neo Sports Café design language. It’s LED, as is the rest of the lighting. Sharp LCD instruments use the CB1000R as a baseline and include Shift Up, Gear Position and Peak Hold indicators.

 

For 23YM, the CB650R will be available Candy Chromosphere Red, Matt Jeans Blue Metallic and all new Matt Dim Gray Metallic and all new Matt Gunpowder Black Metallic, which itself is enhanced further with all black detailing throughout including the cam cover, fork stanchions, side shrouds, levers and and footpegs.

 

3.3 Engine

 

  • 70kW peak power, 63Nm peak torque with 35kW A2 licence option
  • Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC)

 

The 649cc, DOHC 16-valve engine is tuned to create the purest, most enjoyable mid-sized four-cylinder performance possible, with the classically fast ‘pick-up’ through the rev range and hard-hitting, high-revving top end for which Honda’s in-line’s fours are renowned. Peak power of 70kW arrives @ 12,000rpm with peak torque @ 63Nm delivered at 9,500 rpm. A 35kW option is available for A2 licence holders.

 

Direct cam actuation makes for a compact cylinder head; bore and stroke is set at 67mm x 46mm with compression ratio raised of 11.6:1. Iridium spark plugs are employed and twin air ducts – either side of the fuel tank – feed the airbox and produce a throaty intake roar.

 

Asymmetric piston skirts minimise bore contact and reduce friction. Ferrous spines on the outer surface of the cylinder sleeves reduce oil consumption (and friction) with improved heat transfer and a silent SV cam chain reduces frictional losses by using a Vanadium coating on its pins. Internal water channelling from cylinder head to cylinders does away with most of the exterior hoses.

 

The engine uses a compact internal architecture, stacked six-speed gearbox and starter layout with the cylinders canted forward 30°. An assist/slipper clutch eases upshifts while managing rear-wheel lock up under hard braking and rapid downshifts. Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC) is fitted to manage rear wheel traction; it can be turned off should the rider choose.

 

Fuel consumption of 20.4km/l (WMTC mode) gives a range of over 300km from the 15.4L

fuel tank. EURO5 compliance required revisions to the ECU, cam lobes, intake timing, exhaust pipe, catalyser and silencer, as well as the addition of a crank pulsar.

4. Accessories

 

A range of Genuine Honda Accessories are available for the CB650R, both available as individual items and grouped in packs, that are ready to bolt straight on to the bike:

 

The Neo Sport Café Pack complements the looks and design of the CB650R by adding high-quality aluminium inserts, including the following:

  • Front Fender Panels
  • Shroud Covers
  • Side Cover Panels
  • Meter Visor & Stay

 

The Sport Pack enhances the dynamism and sportiness of the motorcycle by featuring the following accessories

  • Quickshifter
  • Under Cowl
  • Rear Seat Cowl
  • Seat Cowl Plate
  • Tank Pad

 

The Comfort Pack has been designed to increase rider comfort and features:

  • Smoke Front Visor & Stay
  • Grip Heaters & Attachment
  • Quickshifter
  • Tank Pad

 

The Travel Pack includes all the parts necessary to maximize the carrying capacity of the CB650R and features

  • Tank Bag & Attachment
  • Rear Seat Bag & Attachment

 

The line-up is completed with Wheel Stripes available in different colours. All the accessories featured in packs can also be purchased individually.

 

 5. Technical Specifications

 

ENGINE

 

Type

Liquid-cooled 4-stroke 16-valve DOHC inline-4 cylinder

Engine Displacement (cm³)

649cc

Bore ' Stroke (mm)

67.0 x 46.0

Compression Ratio

11.6:1

Max. Power Output

70kW/12,000rpm

Max. Torque

63Nm/9,500rpm

Oil Capacity

2.7L

Noise Level (dB)

Lwot – 80, Lurban – 75

FUEL SYSTEM

 

Carburation

PGM-FI electronic fuel injection

Fuel Tank Capacity

15.4L

Fuel Consumption

20.4km/litre

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

 

Starter

Electric

Battery Capacity

12V/8.6AH

ACG Output

370W

DRIVETRAIN

 

Clutch Type

Wet, multiplate disc

Transmission Type

6-speed

Final Drive

Chain

FRAME

 

Type

Steel diamond

CHASSIS

 

Dimensions (LxWxH)

2130 x 780 x 1075mm

Wheelbase

1450mm

Caster Angle

25.5°

Trail

101mm

Seat Height

810mm

Ground Clearance

150mm

Kerb Weight

202.5kg

Turning radius

 

SUSPENSION

 

Type Front

41mm Showa Separate Function front Fork Big Piston (SFF-BP) USD forks

Type Rear

Monoshock damper with 10 stage adjustable preload, 43.5mm stroke

WHEELS

 

Rim Size Front

Hollow section 6-spoke cast aluminium

Rim Size Rear

Hollow section 6-spoke cast aluminium

Tyres Front

120/70ZR17 M/C (58W)

Tyres Rear

180/55ZR17 M/C (73W)

BRAKES

 

ABS System Type

2 channel; hydraulic dual disc 310mm front, hydraulic disc 240mm rear

INSTRUMENTS & ELECTRICS

 

Instruments

Digital speedometer, digital bar graph tachometer, dual trip meter, digital bar graph fuel gauge, gear position and upshift indicator, digital clock

Headlight

LED

Taillight

LED

         

# Please note that the figures provided are results obtained by Honda under standardised testing conditions prescribed by WMTC. Tests are conducted on a rolling road using a standard version of the vehicle with only one rider and no additional optional equipment. Actual fuel consumption may vary depending on how you ride, how you maintain your vehicle, weather, road conditions, tire pressure, installation of accessories, cargo, rider and passenger weight, and other factors.

2024 HONDA X-ADV

Model updatesThe X-ADV has broken new ground with its unique mix of adventure bike ability and big-scooter usefulness and practicality. Its rich specification includes Throttle By Wire management, 4 default riding modes and 3 level Honda Selectable Torque Control. The 22L seat storage compartment includes a USB-C charger while a glovebox adds further convenience. Twin LED headlights feature Daytime Running Lights and a 5-inch TFT display allows smartphone connectivity via the Honda Smartphone Voice Control System.

For 24YM two new Special Editions that headline the X-ADV line-up are joined by an all-new colour, guaranteeing that the X-ADV will continue to turn heads across Europe.

Contents:

1 Introduction

2 Model overview

3 Key features

4 Technical specifications

  1. Introduction

It’s not often in the world of motorcycling that a fresh line of thinking emerges to create a new breed of machine. But Honda specializes in innovation and for 16YM unveiled a completely new concept, straight out of left field – the X-ADV.

The thought processes that led to its birth? Consider the attributes of the average adventure-style motorcycle – tough ‘go-anywhere’ appeal, an upright riding position giving superb visibility and remarkable all-round usefulness, work or play. Then take a look at the typical commuter: it might be a scooter or motorcycle, but in either case it will be easy to manage, nimble and loaded with convenience, efficiency and useful storage space. Honda’s forward-thinking engineers combined the two together, and something special happened.

The machine they created had a rugged, stylish SUV image fully at home navigating the urban sprawl. And while it was loaded with all of the premium features that enable easy life in the big city, it also had the looks, engine power and chassis ability to inject every ride with the promise of adventure.

The X-ADV captured the essence of two-wheeled freedom in an exciting new form and garnered the attention of an army of riders around Europe, eager for something new, and has proved itself a genuine sales success. And, proving its off-road credentials, in the hands of seasoned Italian racer Renato Zocchi a lightly modified version took overall Class 2 victory in the gruelling 7,000km 2019 Gibraltar Rally.

And it has not stood still. In 21YM Honda upped the X-ADV’s engine performance, trimmed weight, enhanced style and added even more usefulness.

In 2022 the X-ADV was Honda’s third best-selling motorcycle over 350cc and since its introduction to the line-up, nearly 60,000 have been sold across Europe.

With the introduction of two Special Editions and a new colour option for 24YM, the X-ADV continues to cement its position as one of the coolest and most desirable two-wheelers available in Europe today.

 2. Model Overview

The parallel twin-cylinder engine blends strong low-to mid-range performance with easy manners and excellent fuel efficiency. Peak power is set at 43.1kW with an impressive 69Nm torque. Throttle By Wire (TBW) serves 4 default rider modes plus a custom USER choice, while Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC) features refined input over 3 levels. The Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT) has Automatic shifting schedules that integrate with the riding modes, as well as USER input.

A tough chassis is comprised of a tubular steel frame, 41mm USD front forks, rear monoshock (with Pro-Link) and aluminium swingarm. A 17-inch front wheel is matched to a 15-inch rear with dual, radial-mount four-piston calipers braking up front.

The bodywork has a sharp, aggressive edge; dual LED headlights also feature Daytime Running Lights (DRL), as used by the CRF1100L Africa Twin, improving visibility to other road users. For easy ground reach the seat is carefully contoured at the shoulders. The under-seat storage has a 22L volume and also houses a USB-C charging point; there’s also a useful glovebox. In addition to rider mode information, the TFT instrument display is also the interface for information relating to the Honda Smartphone Voice Control system.

The 24YM X-ADV will be available in the following colour options:

**NEW** Iridium Gray Metallic Special Edition with graphite black trim and yellow highlights

**NEW** Grand Prix Red Special Edition with graphite black trim

**NEW** Puco Blue with graphite black trim

Mat Ballistic Black Metallic with graphite black trim

  1. Key Features

3.1 Engine

 

  • Throttle By Wire control; peak power figure of 43.1kW with 69Nm torque
  • 6l/100km fuel efficiency
  • 35kW A2 licence version available

The design of the X-ADV’s liquid-cooled, SOHC 8-valve parallel twin-cylinder engine ensures punchy performance in the low-to-mid range. Its relatively long-stroke architecture and specially shaped combustion chambers combine with the high-inertial mass crankshaft to produce large amounts of effortless torque from very low rpm. A forward cant brings the centre of gravity down for optimum stability.

Peak power is set at 43.1kW @ 6,750rpm, with maximum torque of 69Nm @ 4,750rpm. From 30 km/h the X-ADV will cover 20m in 1.7s, 50m in 3.2s, while at 60km/h the torquey engine is turning at just 2,500rpm.

For A2 licence holders a 35kW version is available, which can be easily converted to the full power version by a Honda dealer at the appropriate time. Equally, it is possible to restrict the full power version to 35kW by a Honda dealer remapping the ECU.

Twin balancers counteract vibration from higher rpm inertia without affecting the distinct ‘throb’ delivered by the engine’s irregular firing order and 270° phased crankshaft. Bore and stroke is set at 77 x 80mm. Where possible components are made to do more than one job: the camshaft drives the water pump, while one of the balancer shafts drives the oil pump.

By keeping the number of parts to a minimum in this way, the engine is kept light, efficient and reliable.

The X-ADV engine also sips fuel ­– with a measured consumption of 27.8km/l (WMTC mode) providing a potential 366km range from the 13.2-litre fuel tank.

 

3.2 Engine Electronics

  • Throttle By Wire delivers 4 default riding modes, plus USER customisation
  • Honda Selectable Torque Control features 3 levels of intervention

With TBW managing engine performance and character there are 4 modes for the rider to choose from, covering all riding conditions. Mode selection is managed by the left-hand switchgear.

STANDARD delivers a balanced middle point between engine power delivery, engine braking and HSTC intervention, with the strongest level of ABS intervention.

SPORT gives more aggressive engine power delivery and engine braking, with low HSTC intervention, high ABS.

RAIN transmits low engine power delivery and engine braking, high HSTC and ABS input.

GRAVEL employs high power and engine braking with low HSTC and ABS.

USER offers custom options of low/medium/high between engine power delivery and engine braking and low/medium/high/off for HSTC.

Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC) offers refined control as it uses TBW to manage torque delivered to the rear wheel, with 3 levels of input:

Level 1 allows the minimum intervention for some rear wheel spin – on gravel or dirt for instance, and its level of intervention is reduced from the previous design.

Level 2 is the default setting and provides confidence-inspiring traction for general riding conditions.

Level 3 provides maximum control for slippery roads.

HSTC can also be switched OFF.

3.3 Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT

  • Differing shifting schedules link with riding modes
  • USER mode allows choice of 4 settings, from smooth to aggressive

Honda’s DCT technology is now in its 14th year of production, and over 230,000 units of DCT-equipped Honda two-wheelers have been sold in Europe since 2010. It delivers consistent, seamless gear changes up or down and very quickly becomes second nature in use. It uses two clutches: one for start-up and 1st, 3rd and 5th, the other for 2nd, 4th and 6th, with the mainshaft for each clutch located inside the other for compact packaging.

Each clutch is independently controlled by its own electro-hydraulic circuit. When a gear change occurs, the system pre-selects the target gear using the clutch not currently in use. The first clutch is then electronically disengaged as, simultaneously, the second clutch engages.

The result is a consistent, fast and seamless gear change. Furthermore, as the twin clutches transfer drive from one gear to the next with minimal interruption of the drive to the rear wheel, any gear change shock and pitching of the machine is minimised, making the change feel direct as well as smooth. Extra benefits include durability (as the gears cannot be damaged by missing a gear) impossibility of stalling, low stress urban riding, reduced rider fatigue and extra ‘brain space’ to concentrate on pure riding aspects such as riding line, cornering, braking and acceleration points.   

The DCT system offers two distinct riding approaches – the Automatic settings, with pre-programmed shift patterns which constantly read vehicle speed, gear selected and engine rpm to decide when a shift should occur, and the Manual Transmission setting for gear changes using the paddle-shift style triggers on the left handlebar.

Through TBW control there are 5 Automatic shifting schedules available. Level 1 is the most relaxed, with upshifts and downshifts operating at relatively lower rpm; it is linked with the RAIN riding mode. Level 4, on the other extreme, shifts up at higher rpm and also downshifts earlier for more engine braking effect; it is linked with the SPORT mode. Level 2 is linked with STANDARD riding mode, with Level 3 situated between STANDARD and SPORT.

For the GRAVEL riding mode, the X-ADV uses the relatively sporty ‘G’ shifting pattern; this has the added functionality of a decreased level of ‘slip’ as the clutches operate from a fully open or closed throttle – to give the rider more direct feel for traction at the rear wheel, and the ability to perform controlled sliding off road. Whereas this functionality was previously activated by the separate G Switch, it is now integrated into the new ‘G’ shift pattern of the DCT.

The USER mode functionality allows the rider to select any of the DCT shift patterns with the preferred permutations of the other parameters – power delivery, engine braking, ABS and HSTC.

3.4 Styling & Equipment

 

  • Sharp, slim and aggressive SUV styling 
  • Honda Smartphone Voice Control System offers smartphone link through 5-inch TFT display
  • Twin LED headlights include Daytime Running Lights
  • Large 22L storage space includes a glovebox, and houses a USB-C charger

The X-ADV’s unique head-turning styling (conceived and developed by Honda’s R&D team in Italy) evolved for 21YM to become slimmer and sharper; the silhouette deliberately upright, with each body-panel honed with strong intent.

Dual LED headlights feature Daytime Running Lights (DRL) that automatically adjust to ambient light intensity and give a bright, highly visible light improving safety. All lighting is LED.

In terms of ergonomics, the 820mm seat height (shaped for easy ground reach) and wide handlebar set at 910mm ensure a high eye point, giving great visibility. For commuting or touring, the X-ADV’s screen adjusts without tools through 5 positions from low-to-high to maximise or minimise airflow. The total height difference is 139mm, with an 11° rake between the highest and lowest points.

Incorporated into the X-ADV’s rider interface and viewed through the 5-inch TFT display is the Honda Smartphone Voice Control System (HSVCs), which links the rider to their smartphone while on the move and allows voice management of phone calls, email, music and navigation. A helmet-mounted headset is needed, and the smartphone connects to the dash via Bluetooth; management of the system is also possible through buttons on the left switchgear.

Tough plastic hand guards deflect wind and rain, while adding protection for hands and levers from stones when off-road. A shot-peened 2.5mm thick aluminium bash plate guards the underside.

The under-seat 22L luggage space accommodates a full-face helmet and is lit with an integral LED, whose textured surface delivers uniform illumination without glare. A USB-C charging socket is located at the rear of the compartment. A centre stand – with tilt sensor – is fitted as standard and allows the X-ADV to be parked on an incline without fear of toppling.

For added convenience the X-ADV uses a Smart Key, which lives in the rider’s pocket and does away with the need to use a key for ignition, fuel cap and seat. With the Smart Key present one push of the knob-type main switch powers it up and makes it possible to turn, giving the rider control of the ignition/steering lock and, via two rocker switches, the fuel cap and seat. It also has an ‘answer back’ function, which makes the indicators flash for easy identification from a distance, and locks and unlocks the optional Smart Top Box. A clutch mechanism in the main switch stops the handlebars unlocking by force.

The X-ADV’s rear indicators also have a self-cancelling Emergency Stop Signal (ESS) function. If negative acceleration of 6.0m/s2 is detected at a minimum speed of 53km/h with either brake working, the hazard lights flash to warn other road users a hard stop is in process. At the same speed the threshold is reduced if ABS is activated to a negative acceleration of a minimum 2.5m/s2

The indicators also auto-cancel. Rather than using a simple timer, the system compares front and rear wheel speed difference and calculates when to cancel the indication relative to the situation.

 

3.5 Chassis

 

  • Lightweight tubular steel diamond frame 
  • 41mm cartridge-style USD fork and Pro-Link swingarm 
  • Radial mount four-piston front brake calipers, 296mm discs and ABS
  • 120/70 R17 and 160/60 R15 front and rear tyres

The X-ADV’s tubular steel diamond frame is light and strong and makes ample space for the under-seat compartment. Rake and trail are set at 27°/104mm with wheelbase of 1590mm. A 39° steering angle (and turning radius of 2.8m) makes the X-ADV manoeuvrable in tight traffic. Long travel suspension –153.5mm up front and 150mm from the rear – is matched to 165mm of ground clearance. Overall wet weight is 236kg. 

For handling rough terrain, the 41mm cartridge-type USD fork adjusts for spring preload and rebound damping. The spring preload adjustable rear shock is a single tube split pressure design and operates the aluminium swingarm – constructed from a machined-hollow cross member and U-shaped (in cross section) arms – through Pro-Link.

The 17-inch front wheel and 15-inch rear use stainless steel rust-resistant spokes and contribute to the X-ADV’s ability to comfortably soak up rough terrain. Block-pattern tyres add to the ride quality and L-shape valve stems make checking air pressure easy. Tyres are sized 120/70 R17 and 160/60 R15 front and rear.

Dual radial-mount opposed four-piston calipers grip 296mm discs and work through ABS.

 4. Accessories

 

A full range of Honda Genuine Accessories are available for the X-ADV either individually or in packs for convenience. These include:

The Adventure Pack contains all the accessories that enhance the off-road capabilities of the X-ADV and includes:

  • Front fog lights
  • Front side pipes
  • Black knuckle guards extensions
  • Leg deflectors set
  • Riders steps set

The Style Pack adds additional protection and a touch of style. This pack includes:

  • Floor panels
  • Parking lever
  • Handlebar holder
  • Parking lever cover
  • Lateral covers

The Travel Pack increases the carrying capacity and long distance practicality of the X-ADV and includes the following accessories:

50L Smart top box plus aluminium panel

Panniers right 26L, left 33L

Top box inner bag

Pannier inner bags

Aluminium rear carrier

Console bag

Aluminium Panel for 50L Top Box

Heated grips

Backrest for 50L Top Box

Additional accessories are also available and include:

  • 50L Manual top box
  • 38L Top box

 5. Technical Specifications

ENGINE

 

Type

Liquid-cooled 4-stroke 8-valve, SOHC parallel 2-cylinder.  

Displacement

745cc

Bore & Stroke

77mm x 80mm

Compression Ratio

10.7 : 1

Max. Power Output

43.1kW @ 6,750rpm

Max. Torque

69Nm @ 4,750rpm (65Nm/4,000rpm)

Oil Capacity

4.0L

Noise Level (dB)

L-wot – 77

L-urban – 72

FUEL SYSTEM

 

Carburation

PGM-FI electronic fuel injection

Fuel Tank Capacity

13.2 litres

Fuel Consumption

3.6L/100km

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

 

Starter

Electric

Battery Capacity

12V/11AH

DRIVETRAIN

 

Clutch Type

Wet multiplate hydraulic 2-clutch

Transmission Type

6-speed Dual Clutch Transmission

Final Drive

Chain

FRAME

 

Type

Diamond; steel pipe

CHASSIS

 

Dimensions (L'W'H)

2215mm x 940mm x 1370mm

Wheelbase

1590mm

Caster Angle

27°

Trail

104mm

Seat Height

820mm

Ground Clearance

165mm

Kerb Weight

236kg

SUSPENSION

 

Type Front

41mm USD,153.5mm fork stroke (137mm axle travel)

Type Rear

Monoshock damper, Pro-Link swingarm, 150mm axle travel (53mm cushion stroke)

WHEELS

 

Type Front

Spoke wheel

Type Rear

Spoke wheel

Rim Size Front

17M/C x MT3.50

Rim Size Rear

15M/C x MT4.50

Tyres Front

120/70-R17M/C

Tyres Rear

160/60-R15M/C

BRAKES

 

ABS System Type

2-channel

Type Front

296mm dual discs with 4-piston calipers

Type Rear

240mm single disc with single-piston caliper

INSTRUMENTS & ELECTRICS

 

Instruments

5 inch colour TFT Meter

Security System

Smart key system

Headlight

LED DRL

Taillight

LED

 

All specifications are provisional and subject to change without notice.

# Please note that the figures provided are results obtained by Honda under standardised testing conditions prescribed by WMTC. Tests are conducted on a rolling road using a standard version of the vehicle with only one rider and no additional optional equipment. Actual fuel consumption may vary depending on how you ride, how you maintain your vehicle, weather, road conditions, tire pressure, installation of accessories, cargo, rider and passenger weight, and other factors.

Honda Adventure Roads set to return to Africa in 2024

Honda Adventure Roads heads to Morocco in 2024 for its fourth edition
•    First of three annual events in three different continents 
•    An unforgettable adventure awaits aboard the CRF1100L Africa Twin across terrain that will challenge any rider’s capabilities.     
•    30 participants will all benefit from first-hand tuition from Honda’s HRC Dakar Rally riders.
•    ‘Turnkey’ package with all bikes, guidance, food and accommodation provided.

Following on from a vast tour across the unique landscapes of Iceland in 2022, Honda Adventure Roads embarks on a new chapter next year with the first of three annual events, each taking place in a different continent.

In 2024, Honda Adventure Roads will return to Africa, where riders will tackle over 2,800km across the shifting dunes and mountainous landscapes of Morocco on the renowned CRF1100L Africa Twin. The bespoke route has been designed to stretch the skills of even the most accomplished off-road riders.

The Honda Adventure Roads story began in 2017 with an epic 8-day, 3,500km journey from Oslo to Nordkapp – Europe's northernmost point – on the CRF1000L Africa Twin. The second edition in 2019 saw Africa Twin riders traverse 3,700km of South Africa’s most stunning landscapes over 12 adventure-filled days. The most recent version of the extraordinary event took place in Iceland in July 2022, with 30 riders challenged to tackle snow-capped mountains, freezing cold river crossings and the harshest weather conditions to date.

In 2024, Honda Motor Europe will again be offering 30 riders a truly unforgettable, once-in-a-lifetime experience. The adventure this time will start in Agadir on Morocco’s western coast, from where riders will head east toward the dunes of Erg Chebbi at Gara Medouar, passing through the Atlas Mountains and nail-biting Dades Canyon before winding their way north to their final destination – the city of Nador. In addition to the stunning terrain, studded with historic mountain passes and stretches of endurance-testing dunes, riders will be able to experience Moroccan culture, staying in traditional bivouacs and enjoying Gnaoua music under star-filled Africa skies.  

Once again, Honda Adventure Roads riders will be on board Honda’s flagship adventure machine, the CRF1100L Africa Twin, whose reputation for durability, balance and sheer toughness has been further enhanced through the challenges overcome in previous editions of the event (Honda Adventure Roads 2022: Iceland – Completed Journey – YouTube). The bikes will once again be provided by Honda, with all necessary accessories, and with riders able to choose either a Manual Transmission or Honda’s unique Dual Clutch Transmission. The turnkey package also includes all top class accommodation, luggage transport, food, navigation, fuel and medical support.

Guide riders will lead the way, with participants also being provided with the Tripy II GPS system, and  further peace of mind thanks to the Owaka live tracking system which will monitor their location even deep in the Moroccan desert.

To complete the unique experience that Honda Adventure Roads offers, participants will once again have the opportunity to ride alongside Honda Racing Corporation’s Dakar riders from the Monster Energy Honda Team, and benefit from the expert tuition of these world class athletes.

The fourth edition of Honda Adventure Roads 2024 promises to be an extraordinary experience, that will once again forge lifelong memories and camaraderie among its participants. To register your interest and receive further details and exclusive content in the build-up to Morocco, please go to www.hondaadventureroads.com. For a flavour of what to expect, visit https://youtu.be/1FCsk4OwaS4

New Special Editions and new colour for the 24YM X-ADV; new colours for Forza 750

  • Two new X-ADV Special Editions – Iridium Gray Metallic and Grand Prix Red with ‘Big Logo’ graphics
  • X-ADV is also available in new Puco Blue
  • Last year X-ADV was Honda’s third best-selling motorcycle above 350cc
  • Nearly 60,000 X-ADVs have been sold in Europe since 2016
  • The prestigious Forza family is topped by a new Matt Ballistic Black Metallic Forza 750 version, complete with new blacked out parts, trim and gold details
  • Forza 750 also now available in new Candy Chromosphere Red

Two of Honda’s most popular European models, the X-ADV and Forza 750 receive exciting new colour updates for 24YM.

Headlining the X-ADV line-up for 24YM are two new Special Editions. Available across Europe in both Iridium Grey Metallic and Grand Prix Red, both Special Editions will also feature striking ‘big logo’ graphics.

Last year the X-ADV was Honda’s third best-selling motorcycle over 350cc outsold only by the Neo Sports Café middleweight CB650R and the athletic CRF1100L Africa Twin. Since its introduction in 2016 as a ground-breaking new ‘two-wheeled SUV’, Honda have sold nearly 60,000 X-ADVs across Europe.

The X-ADV will continue to be available in Matt Ballistic Black Metallic, which will also be joined by an all-new Puco Blue colour scheme, with both schemes featuring Black Graphite trim.

Crowning the prestigious Forza family, the Forza 750 is the ultimate maxi scooter, offering an exciting ride and luxurious comfort wrapped in high-tech style. A former winner of the prestigious Red Dot Award for outstanding motorcycle design thanks to it elegant looks, sporty performance and outstanding versatility, for 24YM a new special Matt Ballistic Black Metallic version will headline the Forza 750 line-up. With stylish gold wheels and gold Forza logos, it also features blacked out engine cases, pivot plate, sump guard/floor skirt and swing arm that complete its purposeful, stealthy look.

The Forza 750 will also be available in a brand-new Candy Chromosphere Red, which along with Iridium Gray Metallic, which carries over from last year, will feature smart Graphite Black trim. The timeless Mat Jeans Blue Metallic will also still be available.

The new 24YM Forza 750 and X-ADV will be heading to dealerships in Europe from September onwards.