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Honda CB750 Hornet, CB1000 Hornet SP launched in India: Price & details

Honda CB750 Hornet, CB1000 Hornet SP launched in India: Price & details

Time of India25-05-2025
Honda CB750 Hornet, CB1000 Hornet SP launched.
Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India has added two new streetfighters to its
BigWing portfolio
: the CB750 Hornet and the CB1000 Hornet SP. The mid-capacity CB750 Hornet has been priced at Rs 8.59 lakh, while the litre-class CB1000 Hornet SP comes in at Rs 12.36 lakh, both prices ex-showroom. Here's a look at key details.
Honda CB750 Hornet:
This model gets a sharp front end with a sleek LED headlight. The fuel tank is muscular, and the engine and frame are left exposed. The tail section is short and upswept, giving it an overall sporty look.
The CB750 Hornet draws power from a 755cc, parallel-twin engine that develops 90.52 bhp and 75 Nm of torque. This powerplant comes paired with a 6-speed gearbox and an assist and slipper clutch. It will be available in two colour options: Matte Pearl Glare White and Matte Ballistic Black Metallic.
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In terms of features, the CB750 Hornet is equipped with a 5-inch full-colour TFT display with Honda RoadSync smartphone connectivity, offering turn-by-turn navigation, call alerts and media control. It also gets four ride modes namely, Sport, Standard, Rain and User. Other key features include traction control, emergency stop signal, and illuminated switchgear.
The suspension setup includes Showa's SFF-BP USD fork at the front and a monoshock at the rear, while braking is handled by dual 296mm discs upfront and a 240mm disc at the rear, supported by dual-channel ABS. Bookings for the bike are now open at Honda BigWing dealerships, with deliveries scheduled to begin in June 2025.
Honda CB1000 Hornet SP:
The CB1000 Hornet SP features a sharp and compact LED headlight with a minimal front fairing that gives it an aggressive, almost angry expression. Its sculpted fuel tank looks muscular and purposeful, while the exposed engine and frame gives it a raw mechanical appeal. Other highlights include a short, upswept tail section.
Meanwhile, the CB1000 Hornet SP steps things up with a more aggressive design and a performance-oriented package. It is powered by a 999cc inline 4-cylinder engine that makes 155 bhp and 107 Nm, mated to a 6-speed gearbox.
For suspension duties, the model employs Showa SFF-BP USD front fork and a Ohlins TTX36 monoshock at the rear. Braking is handled by dual front discs and a single rear disc, paired with ABS. Like the CB750, the CB1000 Hornet SP also features a 5-inch TFT display with Bluetooth connectivity, traction control and four ride modes.
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