Honda Unveils the All-New Forza 750: A Sleek and Sporty Scooter
The latest iteration of the Honda Forza 750 has arrived, and it boasts a host of design updates that give it a more robust and athletic appearance.
The front end features striking new LED headlights with daytime running lights and turn signals. The electrically adjustable windshield is 25% larger than its predecessor, offering improved rider comfort and protection. This smart windshield automatically lowers when the ignition is turned off and returns to its original position when the scooter reaches a speed of over 5 km/h.
The rear end is sleek and tapered, complemented by simple LED taillights. The stepped seat provides a sporty look and enhanced comfort for longer rides.
The Honda Forza 750 2025 features a USB-C port integrated into the handlebars, allowing riders to easily connect their electronic devices. The 5-inch TFT display has also been updated, enabling smartphone connectivity for easy navigation and control without taking your hands off the bars.
The scooter offers ample storage with a large under-seat compartment and a smaller front glove box.
The Forza 750 2025 rides on 17-inch alloy wheels at the front and 15-inch wheels at the rear. Braking duties are handled by dual 320mm discs at the front, paired with four-piston calipers, and a single 240mm disc with a two-piston caliper at the rear. Both channels are controlled by a two-channel ABS system for superior braking performance in all conditions. The suspension setup remains unchanged, featuring a 41mm inverted fork at the front and a Pro-Link system at the rear.
Powering the Honda Forza 750 is a liquid-cooled, electronically fuel-injected, parallel-twin engine with a displacement of 745cc. It produces 57.8 horsepower at 6,750 rpm and 69 Nm of peak torque at 4,750 rpm. The scooter is equipped with a six-speed dual-clutch transmission (DCT) for seamless gear changes.
The scooter also features a three-level traction control system with Rain, Standard, and Sport riding modes. Notably, the Rain mode has been specifically calibrated for improved performance in wet conditions. Additional features include cruise control and a smart key system.
The Honda Forza 750 is scheduled to go on sale in early 2025, with an expected price tag of £10,499 (approximately 341 million VND).
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