The All-New Honda XL750 Transalp: Rugged Adventure, Redefined
First introduced in Vietnam back in September 2023, the Honda XL750 Transalp has now received a host of impressive upgrades, taking this adventure bike to the next level.
The Honda XL750 Transalp 2025 is now available in Vietnam, priced at VND 299.9 million, a significant VND 9 million decrease compared to its predecessor.
The XL750 Transalp 2025 boasts a striking appearance, featuring a completely redesigned front end. The bold LED projector twin headlights lend a modern and distinctive look, while the improved DurabioTM screen adds a touch of refinement and durability.
This adventure bike utilizes a diamond-shaped steel frame, paired with Showa 43mm upside-down forks and rear suspension, reducing weight and optimizing performance on rough terrain for a smooth and stable riding experience.
Powered by a parallel-twin 8-valve 755cc engine, the XL750 Transalp features a 270-degree firing order and Vortex air induction technology, resulting in a responsive and thrilling ride with instant throttle response. Furthermore, the bike offers four default riding modes: Sport, Standard, Rain, and Gravel, along with a customizable User mode, ensuring an optimized riding experience regardless of weather conditions or terrain.
The XL750 Transalp also excels in terms of rider convenience, featuring a 5-inch TFT display with four viewing modes for easy access to vital information. It also includes a USB-C port at the rear, along with advanced safety features such as Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC), Wheelie Control, Engine Brake Control, and a 2-channel ABS system with an option to disengage the rear wheel ABS, providing maximum peace of mind in all riding scenarios.
With its superior features and agile performance, the Honda XL750 Transalp is the ideal choice for enthusiasts seeking to conquer any road, delivering an exhilarating riding experience.
TH (Tuoitrethudo)
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