One of the models updated for 2025 is the XL750 Transalp. This adventure bike is suitable for both long trips and city commuting.
It features a new twin-cylinder engine producing 67.5 kW (90.5 hp) and 75 Nm of torque. There is also a version available for A2 license holders, limited to 34.5 kW and 66 Nm of torque.
The bike is equipped with a Showa front fork and a rear mono-shock absorber. In terms of braking, it comes with a dual-channel ABS (the rear can be switched off). The front wheel features two floating discs and two-piston axial calipers, while the rear has a single disc and single-piston caliper.
Technologically advanced, this Honda comes with the HISS immobilizer, three levels of HSTC variable traction control, and five riding modes: Sport, Standard, Rain, Gravel, and User (customizable).
The front has been redesigned, featuring a new windscreen, and there’s a new five-inch TFT dashboard. Explore the Honda XL750 Transalp further in the gallery.