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Motorcycle specifications HondaCB 750 Hornet 2024 A hornet in the yard

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Back in the spotlight in 2023, the new Hornet had all the makings of a hit. And it is. Despite (if you like) a design that's a little too conservative for its name, its previous dynasty and its public, the CB 750 offers so many advantages that it has risen to the top of the market.

When youfirst see it, it doesn't stir the heart, as the sketches and sketches that have been circulating since the announcement of its comeback did. Her protruding shoulders, taut features and Katoche-like profile have been put through a high-dose softener. As a result, a feeling of a big CB 500 quickly takes over. The Hornet isn't ugly, but it's not really exciting either. Honda is less provocative than expected. Just like that. But when you see the pencil strokes of the MT-07 and MT-09 opposite, it's reassuring to rediscover a certain sense of taste..

On the other hand , curiosity quickly takes over once the nose is plunged into the engine. A new engine always raises a lot of questions. About its character, its power, its virtues, its destiny. All the more so when Honda surprises us with its choice. For ages, the in-line 4-cylinder has been the ultra-majority engine on the winged manufacturer's roadsters over 600 cc. This architecture has prevailed in all Hornets, CB 1000s, CB 1300s, CB 600s, CB 650s, etc, etc.... The list goes on.
The Hornet shakes things up with a brand-new in-line twin-cylinder engine, eagerly awaited and frankly promising.

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We're going to cut all ties with its family saga before embarking on any comparisons. But times have changed, expectations have changed and so has the public. So, for those of you who knew the angry beast from 98 to 2014, don't expect a rebirth - the Hornet 2023 takes up only the name, and the overall idea of a fun machine. Fun as we know it today.

Honda CB 750 Hornet the CB 750 soon beckons, and while a closer look reveals a construction faithful to Honda's image, an open electric thimble here, a few wires there, and a very banal swingarm, all detract from this uncovered model.
On the other hand, the presence of an inverted fork, small details such as the Hornet logo inlaid in the radiator scoops, radial brake calipers, petal discs and, above all, a new type of left-hand commodo point the Hornet in the direction of satisfaction.
Yes, Honda has finally reworked its controls, especially the overly protruding horn. Drivers will finally be able to use the blinker without honking every other time.

Where the new Hornet will make the most friends (or posts) is certainly on the engine side. The direct target is the MT-07, segment leader. The weapon of choice is the same type: a 755 cm3 parallel twin, slightly larger than that of the Yam. This is reflected in the torque, with 7.7 mkg at 7,250 rpm.
Power, power, power. The Grindstone has decided to give everyone in its class a cold. Its first-strike roadster squeezes 92 horsepower out of its guts! Wow! The fun's over. With a stable like this, it widens the gap between itself and the stars of the segment by around twenty horsepower. It even comes close to the sulphurous boiler of theAprilia Tuono 660.

Honda CB 750 Hornet the Z, MT and SV were already feeling the sting of darts in the back with the Triumph Trident and its 81 hp 3-cylinder. This time, it's an uppercut from the side.
Honda has put a lot of effort into this block, giving it the Unicam technology of the CRF to obtain a compact cylinder head, 270° timing to give it the character of a V-twin, Nickel-Silicon Carbide cylinder surface treatment, a limited-slip clutch, an exhaust system that's not too koff and electronics at every level.

Here too, the 750 Hornet is going to hurt. Since digital technology has taken a serious place in the motorcycling world, we might as well offer a dollop of it. The rider has 4 riding modes at his disposal, one of which is configurable. Silicon components enable the integration of ABS, 3 power levels, 3-position adjustable traction control with integrated wheeling control, and engine braking management, also on 3 levels.
Instrumentation has also been upgraded. The instrument panel features a 5-inch TFT screen, with a display inspired by the CB 1000 R. In addition to essential information, it offers a choice of 4 display themes.
If you can't do without some interaction with the phone, the on-board electronics allow this kind of cohabitation, with the "Honda Smartphone Voice Control" module, to control certain functions by voice.
No need to look any further - it's the best in its sector. Considering the price, it's even exceptional. It's a real Chinese car, with Honda quality. If you're not convinced, you can look for an Up&Down shifter in the options section.

Honda didn't go for the complicated, but for the efficient, in the Hornet's chassis. It's a classic Diamond steel frame that supports the bike. Tried and tested, yet new to suit the CB seven-and-a-half's engine and missions. Its 16.6 kilos are leaner than that of its CB 650 R cousin, and a bottle shy of that of the Z 650 (15 kilos). One slight regret, however, is not to find the "mono-backbone" frame of the 600 Hornet - this almost invisible structure made it possible to highlight the mechanics
The front axle is a serious affair, with its 41 mm Showa FF-BP upside-down forks with large pistons. An assurance of rigidity and a promise of efficiency. But there's no adjustment available; only the amorto has one, for preload. Not surprising in this category of machine. Advanced suspension systems are expensive - but the Hornet is affordable. And easy. There's no question of sending the cubs to the "Suspensions, Aspirin & Adjustments" workshop right away. With 130 mm at the front and 150 mm at the rear, their travel is rather generous, allowing the elements to work better and maintain comfort.

Honda CB 750 Hornet the geometry of this new Honda is within the norm. Neither aggressive nor placid, with a dynamic tendency, especially with its 160 gommard. A reasonable width, unlike the competition's 180 "for style". And the wider it is, the less lively it is when changing angles.
Braking performance is in keeping with Honda's philosophy. With 296 mm discs bitten by 4-piston radial calipers, there's no doubt that the machine will brake hard and serenely, without the rage of Italian equipment.

Honda has finally come up with a worthy response in the young roadster segment. With the CB 650 Fand 650 R, the manufacturer had its ass between 2 chairs. Ambushed between entry-level and mid-size models, in academic style or neo-retro-café - in short, not really calibrated for the clan of claws that bite.
That's all changing with the CB 750 Hornet, with its excellent price/engine/equipment ratio.

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Key facts Honda CB 750 Hornet (2024) : What you need to know before you buy

Highlights

  • Powerful new Twin
  • A wide range of steering aids
  • Recipe

Weak points

  • Design blander than hoped
  • Fate for the passenger

Prices

Basic version
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7,880€
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7,999€

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Performance

Specifications Honda CB 750 Hornet 2024

Chassis
Frame : steel Diamond type
Fuel capacity : 15.20 liters (4.02 US gallons)
Seat height : 795 mm (31.30 in)
Length : 2,090 mm (82.28 in)
Width : 780 mm (30.71 in)
Min height : 1,085 mm (42.72 in)
Wheelbase : 1,420 mm (55.91 in)
Weight when fully loaded : 190 kg (419 lb)
Front axle
Reverse telehydraulic fork Ø 41 mm, Wheel travel : 130 mm (5.12 in)
Braking 2 discs Ø 296 mm (11.65 in), radial mounting, 4-piston caliper
Front tire : 120 / 70 - 17 → Order this type of tire
Transmission
6 stage gearbox , manual - optional shifter
Secondary by chain
Rear axle
Mono-damper, Wheel travel : 150 mm (5.91 in)
Preload adjustment
Braking 1 disc Ø 240 mm (9.45 in), single-piston caliper
Rear tire : 160 / 60 - 17 → Order this type of tire
Motor
two-cylinder online , 4 strokes
Injection Ø 46 mm
Cooling system : liquid
1 ACT
4 valves per cylinder
755 cc
92 ch (90.70 hp) to 9,500 rpm
7.70 mkg to 7,250 rpm
Power-to-weight ratio : approximately 1.95 kg/ch
Weight / torque ratio : approximately 22.92 kg/mkg
Compression : 11 : 1
CO² emissions: 100 g/km
Standard equipment
Brake assist : ABS
Number of riding modes : 4
TFT Full-Colour screen size: 12.70 cm (5 inches)
Aluminium rims
Gear indicator
Bluetooth
USB plug
Torque control
Anti-wheeling control
Anti-slip clutch
Engine-brake control
Practical information
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Compare the CB 750 Hornet to its competitors

Price

Honda CB 750 Hornet 2024 Undisclosed
Suzuki GSX-8S 800 2023 : $8999
KTM 790 Duke 2023 : $9199
CFMOTO 800 NK Sport 2023 Undisclosed
Triumph 660 Trident 2024 Undisclosed
Kawasaki Z 650 2024 Undisclosed
Yamaha MT-07 700 2024 Undisclosed

Fuel consumption

Honda CB 750 Hornet 2024 : 4.35 liters/100km (0.54 mpg)
Suzuki GSX-8S 800 2023 : 4.20 liters/100km (0.56 mpg)
KTM 790 Duke 2023 : 4.60 liters/100km (0.51 mpg)
CFMOTO 800 NK Sport 2023 : 4 liters/100km (0.59 mpg)
Triumph 660 Trident 2024 : 4.60 liters/100km (0.51 mpg)
Kawasaki Z 650 2024 : 4.50 liters/100km (0.52 mpg)
Yamaha MT-07 700 2024 : 4.20 liters/100km (0.56 mpg)

Range

Honda CB 750 Hornet 2024 : 349 km (217 miles)
Suzuki GSX-8S 800 2023 : 333 km (207 miles)
KTM 790 Duke 2023 : 311 km (193 miles)
CFMOTO 800 NK Sport 2023 : 375 km (233 miles)
Triumph 660 Trident 2024 : 304 km (189 miles)
Kawasaki Z 650 2024 : 333 km (207 miles)
Yamaha MT-07 700 2024 : 333 km (207 miles)

Torque

Honda CB 750 Hornet 2024 : 7.7 mkg
Suzuki GSX-8S 800 2023 : 8 mkg
KTM 790 Duke 2023 : 8.9 mkg
CFMOTO 800 NK Sport 2023 : 8.3 mkg
Triumph 660 Trident 2024 : 6.6 mkg
Kawasaki Z 650 2024 : 6.5 mkg
Yamaha MT-07 700 2024 : 6.8 mkg

Power

Honda CB 750 Hornet 2024 : 92 ch (90.70 hp)
Suzuki GSX-8S 800 2023 : 83 ch (81.90 hp)
KTM 790 Duke 2023 : 95 ch (93.70 hp)
CFMOTO 800 NK Sport 2023 : 95 ch (93.70 hp)
Triumph 660 Trident 2024 : 81 ch (79.90 hp)
Kawasaki Z 650 2024 : 68 ch (67.10 hp)
Yamaha MT-07 700 2024 : 73 ch (72 hp)

Power-to-Weight ratio

Honda CB 750 Hornet 2024 : 1.95 kg/ch *
Suzuki GSX-8S 800 2023 : 2.31 kg/ch *
KTM 790 Duke 2023 : 1.8 kg/ch
CFMOTO 800 NK Sport 2023 : 1.84 kg/ch *
Triumph 660 Trident 2024 : 2.21 kg/ch *
Kawasaki Z 650 2024 : 2.6 kg/ch *
Yamaha MT-07 700 2024 : 2.38 kg/ch *

Torque-to-Weight ratio

Honda CB 750 Hornet 2024 : 22.92 kg/mkg *
Suzuki GSX-8S 800 2023 : 23.68 kg/mkg *
KTM 790 Duke 2023 : 18.99 kg/mkg
CFMOTO 800 NK Sport 2023 : 20.8 kg/mkg *
Triumph 660 Trident 2024 : 26.73 kg/mkg *
Kawasaki Z 650 2024 : 26.87 kg/mkg *
Yamaha MT-07 700 2024 : 25.21 kg/mkg *

Speed

Honda CB 750 Hornet 2024 : approximately 220 km/h (136.70 mph)
Suzuki GSX-8S 800 2023 : approximately 200 km/h (124.30 mph)
KTM 790 Duke 2023 : approximately 200 km/h (124.30 mph)
CFMOTO 800 NK Sport 2023 : approximately 220 km/h (136.70 mph)
Triumph 660 Trident 2024 : 210 km/h (130.50 mph) on the odometer
Kawasaki Z 650 2024 : approximately 200 km/h (124.30 mph)
Yamaha MT-07 700 2024 : approximately 190 km/h (118.10 mph)

CO² emissions

Honda CB 750 Hornet 2024 : 100 g/km
Suzuki GSX-8S 800 2023 : 99 g/km
KTM 790 Duke 2023 : 108 g/km
CFMOTO 800 NK Sport 2023 : 120 g/km
Triumph 660 Trident 2024 : 107 g/km
Kawasaki Z 650 2024 : 107 g/km
Yamaha MT-07 700 2024 : 98 g/km

Bikers' reviews Leave a review - 25 reviews

French Antho Model 2025
Very good motorcycle, no vibrations, interesting engine, exceptional handling. Rating : 5/5
Hornet 750 2025
French Vincent Model 2025
Tested yesterday in and around Toulouse. Big surprise! I've just tested the Yam MT09, which was given the same weight, a perfectly coherent bike with a fantastic engine. I wasn't expecting what I found with this little Honda... It feels like it's 20 kg lighter than the MT 09. The engine, ok you don't need to be under 3000 revs, but above that on intermediates beware, it catapults! Big character, big sensations. It's "wham!" + a lively rev-up. What's more, the bike is lively, playful and easy to handle. It holds the floor while remaining comfortable. The front and rear brakes are excellent, with good attack and feel. You can forgive a few faults, such as a too-large turning radius at full throttle, occasional false neutral on hesitant gearshifts, and a very "cheap" finish (savings). It's a Mob' with a Supermot' engine. A bubble and it's the bike to do (almost) everything, and always with a laugh! Rating : 4/5
French Patrick lld Model 2025
tried it for a few hours, it's a doddle, no torque, you have to play with the gearbox like with a 125, very weird geometry with a lot of weight on the front, the comodo layout is a bit special, but you'll probably get used to it over time, otherwise for 1m65 dwarfs like me, it's fine Rating : 1/5
Hornet 750 2025
French Rafteam Model 2025
400 kilometers since Wednesday with the hornet and I like this bike no vibrations, good suspensions good riding position (I'm 173 cm 90 kilos). I know this engine because I had the transalp 2023 I can't wait to get into the revs as soon as the break-in is over to see the difference with the transalp.
The night lighting with full headlights is excellent, a little less so with low beams in small bends.
I took it in blue, but it's even prettier in person.
Rating : 5/5
French Backbeat. Model 2025
Good engine, if a little rough and at the same time sluggish at the bottom of the rev counter. But.... - rough finish: welds, hoses, plastics with stains/different shades, matt tank paint, horrible swingarm - drab look (not the kind of bike you'd get excited about) - design flaws, shortcomings: front mudguard too short, no rear mudguard/wheel scraper, unusable passenger seat, no center stand (now a habit on roadsters...), even as an option.
- unmanageable settings with a single control (there were two on previous models), not at all "intuitive", on the contrary (headache guaranteed for the settings, many of which are useless). An 8000-euro motorcycle, no more. We'd prefer less electronics and more care in manufacturing
Rating : 2/5
Le Frelon
French Totti Model 2023
A motorcycle that's pleasant to ride from the very first kms, you feel confident, very good torque, enormously surprised by the A2. I'd take away one star for city driving, as it has jerks that are unpleasant at low revs. Rating : 4/5
French Model 2024
Wanted to change because of the age of my 2011 R1200r Béhaime K27 130000Kms, and mine too! ... over 60 ... having had bikes with a lot of torque ( Honda 125 Mono !!! yam 650 XT mono, Suz 650 Savage, Yam BT 1100 , coming also from Trial Yam 50 TY, 125 TY , Bultaco 350 Sherpa blue frame, Scorpa 250 SY, and, current electric SurRon, completely transformed/customized Trial type (simple amateur ! ) ... i'd like to have a lighter, smaller Road or less money to buy, too. In short, after reading the various reviews and comparisons, I tried out this "little" Honda and... WAOU, I immediately liked it and ordered it from the dealership (demo vehicle)! but, but, but, Mum doesn't like its "passenger" discomfort at all; It's true and a shame that these "rear seat shits" haven't gained in comfort.
So, I'm forced to keep the Béhaime for long trips with two people in it and ... 2 insurances!
... Hà, when you love ...
Rating : 5/5
Moto complète !
French ILLIES Model 2023
After a long period away from motorcycles, I was looking for a comfortable, reassuring motorcycle (A2), and the CB750 Hornet was the only one to give me a smile from the very first km (after testing Suzuki 8S, CF Moto NK, MT07, Trident 660, Aprilia RS660). Motorcycle with immediate torque! Efficient braking, bright and white lighting (a little too bright). Perhaps I'll criticise the Pilot Road 5, which I feel doesn't grip well enough when you're looking for a sporty ride! Be that as it may, this is a bike for a novice or intermediate rider.

Fuel consumption is very reasonable, if the riding is up to it... After a few customization additions, the bike seems to look original in the eyes of those around me (black and yellow configuration).
Rating : 4/5
French Yanikou
I bought this bike 1 years ago, the cb750 hornet, and it thrills me every time I ride it, with its excellent riding position and extraordinary maneuverability, and it corners by itself. I had the transalp 700 in 1995, and this hornet was already a rider's bike Rating : 5/5
Modèle 2024 vs 2023 ?
French Model 2024
Is there a difference with the 2023 model? Rating : 4/5
French emeraldyaz Model 2023
hello everyone ,having ridden more than 30 motorcycles over the last 30 years ,I've been through many different models ,hornet 600 ,cbrxx 1100 ,cbr100rr,buell 1125cr,varadero 1000,... life changes ,age changes riding ,road conditions ,repressions ,... recently I had a honda cb500x ,an excellent bike ,low consumption ,agile ,light ,at the same time (always had 2 bikes)I had a yamaha fjr 1300 ,totally different ,or necessarily to have 2 bikes ,they might as well be very different ,I found myself using only the cb 500x ,i then resigned myself to selling the two bikes and taking just one, so I bought a kawa versys 650 which didn't satisfy me at all, resold it and bought this hornet 750, which for me is the ideal motorcycle for what we're looking for, obviously, agile, light,low fuel consumption (given the price of petrol), plenty of power and speed, as I don't ride on the track, and few do, excellent torque, pretty (for my taste), for me it's a bike that ticks all the boxes, hard to be disappointed, the only complaint is the paintwork (mine is black), with which the micro-scratches are quite noticeable otherwise,after all the bikes I've owned, I'd easily rate this bike at over 95% (for my use (country roads, solo, more long trips, average use of 100 to 150 km/day)), so it's perfect for me. Some people find it ugly because it looks like the cb500;for me, I find the cb500 pretty and I don't mind that it looks like it, but for those who need more power, I wonder what it's for??? have a nice trip and be careful on the roads, especially the bumpy ones in Belgium Rating : 5/5
French Eival Model 2023
I hope that Honda France will import the GB 750 here. Rating : 5/5
Un bon début
French Drakbord Model 2023
As a young A2 license holder, this is my first "real" bike, and I cut my teeth on a 125 just long enough to save enough money to buy one. With the intention of making this my everyday vehicle, I was looking for something that would be pleasant to sit on, relatively supple (forget the soft 4Cs of the A2 class), reassuring enough to forgive my beginner's mistakes, and with a bit of oomph to have fun. And having tried the likes of the GSX-8S, MT-07, CB650, Trident 660... it's the Hornet that best meets all my needs. But indeed, the styling is perhaps not too advanced... But there's a good reason for that! Honda's designers had to work with a good proportion of existing components to reduce the impact, which saves €1,000 on the machine, so I don't know about you, but I'd rather have a style that isn't foolproof and a little money in my pocket.

And beyond style, the CBF750 has an engine with a "soul" that's a long way from stalling at 180°. It's got torque and a good rev range, even in A2, and you just feel the throttle when you want to get over the 150km/h wall, so honestly, it's more than enough. In short, it's a great bike for beginners, allowing you to learn without getting scared, and once you've mastered it, the sensations are there for the taking!
Rating : 5/5
French Jeff2A Model 2023
I don't know if Honda really made a good deal by releasing this version of the Hornet. Despite the attractive price, you don't see that many of them on the streets.
Perhaps it would have been more appropriate to upgrade the 4-cyl CB650 to a CB750, with of course a few more horsepower to better compete in this segment. With these characteristics, this Hornet twin is more in the hybrid segment, certainly above the Z650, SV650 and MT07, but well below the Aprilia 660 Tuono, KTM 790 and BMW F900R.
Rating : 3/5
French Hornet750Arrow
On the contrary, it's exactly on a par with the Tuono 660, 790 Duke and F900R in terms of dynamics, but for €2 to €3,000 less - quite a bargain! Rating : 4/5
French Backbeat.
That's right, it's far inferior in terms of equipment and finish. Rating : 2/5
Déception
French V a tous Model 2023
Not convinced I tried it for an hour in full does not have the sporty side that I personally expected from a hornet must say s is not a street fighter it does not take the philosophy of its ancestor I'm pretty disappointed my buddy had the 2013 version I saw almost only his backpack a CB 750 yes but no not a hornet for months and I block on the design a guy approached me in the parking lot and told me s is a cb500 ... I started on it good bike!!! Ra that finished me off (good bike for beginners, but be careful, it's got a bit of wat) Rating : 1/5
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French Kiko14 Model 2023
It's really quite pretty, even if it's less ambitious in terms of styling than some bikes of dubious taste. After a z900rs, I liked the lightness, efficiency and power for a twin, and the engine is quite sufficient for open road use.
Tested on the same day as a speed twin 1200 2023 with an explosive engine,...and frankly, for €5000 less, I'll take the hornet. It's true that I won't have as much class at the bistro, but I'll be richer and I'll be able to add options to improve it. To try....pour la ramener
Rating : 5/5
French wada Model 2023
Why do manufacturers forget the passenger seat on most roadsters? You have to wait for a saddler to do the job... for the moment, nothing about this novelty. This is the bike that makes me dream, and I can't buy it because of this huge flaw. Rating : 5/5
I tried it out last week, as a former motorcycle pro with 43 years of driving experience, I've ridden everything from 1 to 6 cylinders, in short, I'm jaded..
The engine is pretty smooth at low revs for a twin-cylinder, and as for the forks, which dive too much, I don't ride like a pig, so everything's fine. The only thing I didn't like was the quick shifter, which caused a few jerks when downshifting, but that's just an option..
As for the look, well, I'm in my neo-retro period with my Kawa Z900rs, W800s and Z650rs, so I'll just say that this 750 Hornet plays the young card, and that's fine.
Rating : 5/5
French Alain81 Model 2023
I tried it yesterday in Full. I found no fault with it (apart from the price of the options).
Great engine, great sound, great fun, brakes well, holds the road, light, Honda reliability, 5-year warranty, great price compared to the competition (the Suzuki S8 2023 is advertised at €8900!)
I don't agree with the critics who say that it's not a "real" Hornet, that it's only got 2 cylinders, that it's ugly ... and so on.
I think it looks pretty good and its driving qualities are top-notch!
Honda wasn't going to remake the old Hornet! ... plus the 4-cylinder engine was hollow at low revs and wasn't necessarily interesting on a daily basis
I think this is a great success for Honda!
Rating : 5/5
French Randall Model 2023
At the end of my A2 probation and owning a cb650F Bridée, I started off with an aprioris... Bi cylinder bof!!!. Despite the somewhat bland appearance at first glance, I fell under the spell of this wheel. The gray with the seat cover pack is just stunning. The first sensations on the road are: "Holy crap, it's a bike! But as soon as you step on the throttle, it's all over. My 4-cylinder now sounds bland (I can't wait to unbolt it). The first question I asked during the test was: "Are you sure you've given me a bridled bike? The torque is to die for, the handling is great and the riding modes are crazy (especially the sport mode). The MT 07 and others have their work cut out for them if they want to do as well. I can only say one thing... Bravo HONDA. Rating : 4/5
French Pifou Model 2023
Tried it today in gloomy weather! Good value for money, but options a bit expensive
Turn signal position too low, not right
Well-balanced power-to-weight ratio, fun to ride
We recommend this bike.
Rating : 4/5
French Cassou Model 2023
Hello,

This new Hornet needs to be seen and tested first
Yes, it's a Bi and not a 4-legged as we know it, but I'm going to tell you what I think of it all the same

At first glance, this Honda Hornet is a bit bland, it's true, but when you get right down to it, you'll find quite a few aesthetic qualities
The finish isn't too bad, and it's even better with the sport and style packs, which include some much nicer parts (handlebar ends/seat cover/handlebar cover/windshield/rim strips/guard pads/tank protector/sport rider footrest and a quick shifter)
You can also take the Touring pack, which includes everything from side cases to panniers to equip your Hornet

The tft speedometer is easy to read, cool (5 inches) and has several display modes (4)
There are several riding modes (Rain/Road/Sport/User)
You can modify engine power, engine braking and traction control, which can be completely deactivated, and that's cool, because she's got a lot on her mind!

As for the seating on this new generation, it's just about perfect, let me explain: it's a Honda, so the position is really top-notch and easy, and you get the impression that you're really in control, and you are!
The only drawback is that when you're riding sportier, you quickly come up against the rear seat or seat cover, but that's nothing compared to what it does for you

The 160 rear tire adds to its agility, and its full weight of around 190 kilos makes it really easy to handle

The 90hp (approx.) are very present, as is the 7.70mkg of torque
A motorcycle that's both playful and reassuring, with plenty of power right up to its 10,000 rpm!
All in all, I find this bike very versatile, especially with the packs on offer

From 0 to 130/140, the Hornet shows it's got what it takes, but it's only after that that you realize it's not the 4-cylinder of the old model, where the power was delivered even further

This 750 handles well, and the Nissin brakes, Showa forks and Showa shock absorber do a really good job of keeping it on the road

Warning/Clignos/Lights are top-notch

There's a Honda Bluetooth voice control system connected via the intercom that I haven't tested, and optional heated grips that I haven't been able to test either
Unfortunately, I didn't pay much attention to the fuel consumption figures... but it seems to me that we're not far off the mark, as advertised on the website

The exhaust note is muffled at standstill with all these standards, but it's still pretty good when you're driving, and even makes some nice little returns at times

All in all, I found this bike ultra-versatile, playful and reassuring
Top of the range because it's A2 Bridgable

Positive points
Quick shifter adds a sporty touch to this bike
The engine delivers up to 10,000 rpm
Agility/weight/behavior
Electronics with tft screen
Its riding position
Its versatility
Its quality/price ratio

Negative points
Its rather bland appearance ... too bad
Sportive position (quickly stalled when extended)
No cruise control, even as an option ..

Here's hoping to help you a little more with your choice or ideas

V to all.
Rating : 4/5
French Alain81 Model 2023
Not too bad, I think, and priced right at €7,800. But alas, the options will quickly drive up the price!

I've booked a test ride with my local dealer for December 1, 2022. I can't wait to see how it stacks up against an MT-07, and then compare it with the new Suzuki GSX-S8 as soon as possible.
Rating : 5/5
French cbteurs Model 2023
i don't understand the red frame,otherwise a little embellishment might make it nicer,I expect it to be a good tourer,at least comfortable,not a bike that's confined to short rides. As for the engine,they're going to make exhaust lines for it and a little pc5 tuned on a bench should give it the 100 hp of the original hornet,as for the rest,it's up to the pro testers to dissect it for us,I can't wait. Rating : 5/5
French Jeff2A
In my opinion, unapproved exhaust systems without catalytic converters, or those that aren't exactly Euro 5 compliant, won't pass the next compulsory motorcycle technical inspection, and neither will PC boxes or other such items..
On the other hand, I love the red frame and fork arms, they give the bike a sporty look and improve the overall aesthetics much more than the basic matte black frame common to 75% of all models...
Rating : 5/5
Jolie surprise!
French Jeff2A Model 2023
I was thinking of a 750 cc 4-cylinder with performance equal to that of the Street Triple, but after all, a twin-cylinder of the same displacement isn't necessarily a bad choice.
92 bhp isn't bad, but if you want to nitpick, you can quote the Aprilia Shiver 750, which was already producing 95 bhp more than 10 years ago!
They've managed to avoid being overweight and to design a rather successful overall look, apart from a few details, such as the huge muffler and the rear end that's a little too high for the passenger
On the other hand, the price is very affordable!
Rating : 5/5
French cdt jean Model 2023
Initially disappointed by the aesthetics, I'm finally intrigued by the rest of the potential qualities of this new Honda. In the end, it may well set the record straight on some key points: the cost of purchasing, simplicity in the service of efficiency and the rejection of "always more". For example, I own an English roadster with an "all Ohlins" suspension that can be adjusted to the micro-chorus everywhere, and which .... I've never touched because I don't know anything about it, I don't ride on tracks and my modest level of riding is content with the original setting. All this to say that Honda is producing machines with a well-calculated modesty. Rating : 4/5
French Jeff2A
What's the point of having a bike with all-round adjustable suspension if you never use it?
At least choose the setting that corresponds to your weight (and that of your passenger if you're riding as a duo).
On my CB650R, I only have the rear suspension with preload adjustment, and that's more than enough for everyday use..
The fork isn't adjustable, and you can only adjust the quality of the oil to make it a little harder or a little softer.
Rating : 5/5
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FAQ Your frequently asked questions about the CB 750 Hornet 2024

What is the power of the CB 750 Hornet 2024?
The CB 750 Hornet 2024 develops a power of 92 ch (90.70 hp)
What is the torque of the CB 750 Hornet 2024?
The maximum torque of the CB 750 Hornet 2024 is 7.70 mkg to 7,250 rpm.
What is the maximum speed of the CB 750 Hornet 2024?
The CB 750 Hornet 2024 is capable of reaching a top speed of approximately 220 km/h (136.70 mph) on the track.
What is the weight of the CB 750 Hornet 2024?
The CB 750 Hornet 2024 has a a weight when fully loaded of 190 kg (419 lb).
What is the fuel consumption of the CB 750 Hornet 2024?
Average fuel consumption is estimated at 4.35 l/100km (0.54 mpg) according to the WMTC cycle.
QWhat is the seat height of the CB 750 Hornet 2024?
To ensure good accessibility, the CB 750 Hornet 2024 offers a minimum seat height of 795 mm (31.30 in).
What is the price of the CB 750 Hornet 2024?
The price of the CB 750 Hornet 2024 is 7,880€ in Spain. It is displayed at 7,999€ in France.