2025 Honda NC750X gets major design and mechanical changes
The 2025 Honda NC750X has arrived in Europe with a new, more minimalist design, and mechanical improvements to its braking system and automated DCT gearbox.
The design of the 2025 NC750X has been reworked to make it more minimalist and sharp, with new fairings. In addition, the new LED headlight gives the bike a stronger and more striking front.
Another design and sustainability detail is the increased use of Durabio material, a bio-based polycarbonate resin, which has been applied to some fairings, windshields and other parts.
In terms of mechanics, the new NC750X has received a double disc brake at the front, replacing the single disc of the previous model. In addition, the DCT gearbox has undergone adjustments to make it more user-friendly at low speeds.
In terms of technology, the motorcycle has a 5-inch color TFT panel with Smartphone connection via the Honda RoadSync app.
The engine remains the same 745cc liquid-cooled twin-cylinder, capable of generating up to 43.1kW (58.6 hp) of maximum power and 69 Nm of torque. It features Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC) and a 6-speed manual or automated dual-clutch (DCT) gearbox.
Finally, the new 2025 Honda NC750X arrives in European stores in the new colors Earth Khaki, Earth Black, Mat Pearl Glare White, and Fighting Red.
There is no forecast for this update to reach other countries.
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