The Honda Forza 350 comes with new features for 2025. This medium-displacement premium sports/GT scooter retains its «backbone», with adjustments that make it even more appealing as it continues to evolve.
Engine
Powering this scooter is the eSP+ single-cylinder engine with a displacement of 350 cubic centimeters, producing a maximum power of 21.6 kW and a torque of 31.9 Nm, allowing it to reach speeds of up to 137 km/h. The eSP+ technology helps reduce fuel consumption, which is stated at 3.33 liters per 100 km. The range is approximately 340 km.
The engine is paired with a CVT gearbox featuring an automatic centrifugal clutch. The improved catalyst and O2 sensor ensure compliance with Euro 5+ emission standards, and the ECU settings have been updated. The engine features Honda’s variable traction control system, the HSTC.
Chassis
The Honda Forza 350 features a tubular steel frame, with the radiator positioned in front of the fuel tank. The curb weight is 184 kg, with a seat height of 780 millimeters. The riding position is natural and upright.
At the front, there is a flexible and rigid fork, while the rear features two shock absorbers with seven levels of spring preload adjustment, along with an aluminum swingarm.
The cast aluminum wheels measure 15 inches at the front and 14 inches at the rear. Regarding the braking system, each wheel has a single disc, both equipped with two-channel ABS, and the brake calipers are two-piston Nissin units.
Overall design
With efficient aerodynamics and elegant, sporty lines, the Honda Forza 350 also has a premium appearance. The upper fairing for 2025 is new, featuring defined angles.
The windshield provides ideal protection for the rider against the wind and is electrically adjustable over 180 millimeters via a button on the left handlebar, allowing for instant adjustments while riding.
The front air duct is larger at high speeds, helping to manage negative pressures. Thus, the natural effect of the wind pushing the rider backward is reduced. The seat height is 780 millimeters, and the fuel tank has a capacity of 11.7 liters.
Features and equipment
Under the seat, there is a storage compartment that can accommodate two full-face helmets or, for example, rain gear or A4-sized folders. A new feature for 2025 is a light that illuminates the interior. In the same compartment, there is a Type A USB socket.
The lighting is entirely LED, and onboard, the rider will find a new five-inch color TFT instrument panel with redesigned exterior decoration. There is smartphone connectivity via Honda RoadSync, which is another new feature. This allows for navigation, as well as making calls or listening to music if the helmet is equipped with Bluetooth headphones and/or microphone.
Standard equipment includes the Smart Key, turn signals with automatic cancellation, and emergency braking signalization (ESS) that alerts drivers behind to sudden braking. A 45-liter Smart top case is available as an option.
Colors
In terms of colors, the Forza 350 has a new option: Carnelian Red Metallic. This joins the Pearl Falcon Gray, Pearl Nighstar Black, and Mat Pearl Cool White. There is also a Forza 350 Special Edition, available exclusively in Mat Cynos Gray Metallic with red graphics and stitching.