2025 Honda Forza 750 evolves with new design and more on-board technology
Honda has launched in Europe the new 2025 Forza 750, its premium high-powered maxi-scooter, which comes with a new design, new LED headlights with integrated DRL and turn signals, and more on-board technology.
One of the main highlights of the new Forza 750 is its design, which has become more modern and aggressive. With more defined angles, the new fairing provides even more protection against the wind at high speeds.
The new windshield with electric and automatic height adjustment also contributes to this. It even lowers automatically after the vehicle is turned off, and returns to its last recorded position after the vehicle exceeds 5 km/h.
Incorporated into the new design, the new LED headlights feature daytime running lights (DRL) and integrated turn signals. In addition, part of the fairing was made with recycled DurabioTM materials (a type of bio-based polycarbonate resin).
Finally, the new 2025 Forza 750 has gained cruise control, and a new 5-inch color TFT dashboard with Smartphone connection via the Honda RoadSync app and illuminated control on the handlebars.
The engine remains the same 745 cm³ twin-cylinder with liquid cooling, capable of generating up to 43.1 kW (58.6 hp) of maximum power, and 69 Nm of torque. The gearbox is a 6-speed dual-clutch.
Anyway, the 2025 Honda Forza 750 arrives in European stores in three color options: Mat Ballistic Black Metallic, Iridium Gray Metallic and Mat Warm Ash Metallic.
For now, there is no information on when this new model will arrive in other countries.
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