Honda has introduced the updated 2026 version of its popular streetfighter motorcycle, the CB750 Hornet, in the international market.
This time, the company has added new features that improve both riding comfort and technology.
The biggest highlight is Honda’s new e-Clutch system, which reduces the effort needed for gear shifting.
As of now, the updated CB750 Hornet is available only overseas, but it is expected to be launched in India soon.
Same Powerful Engine With New e-Clutch Technology
The new CB750 Hornet continues to use the 755cc parallel-twin engine that delivers 90bhp and 75Nm of torque.
The major upgrade is the e-Clutch, which electronically controls clutch operation.
With this, the rider can change gears smoothly and even stop the bike while it is still in gear—there’s no need to shift to neutral.
For riders who prefer manual control, the traditional clutch and gear lever can still be used normally.
Features and Hardware Improvements
The bike comes with Showa SFF-BP inverted forks at the front and a linked rear monoshock, providing better stability both at high speeds and in city traffic.
Braking is handled by dual 296mm front discs and a 240mm rear disc, paired with dual-channel ABS.
Key features include:
5-inch TFT display
Bluetooth and navigation support
Traction control
Emergency stop signal
Four riding modes: Sport, Standard, Rain, and User
Updated Design and New Color Options
Honda has also refreshed the CB750 Hornet’s styling with new color schemes. Available options include:
Graphite Black
Matte Ballistic Black Metallic (with red frame)
Iridium Gray Metallic with Wolf Silver Metallic
Goldfinch Yellow with Wolf Silver Metallic
Matte Ballistic Black Metallic with Matte Jeans Blue Metallic
These new combinations give the bike a more stylish and aggressive appearance.
