Honda launches E-Clutch Versions of Hornet 750 and Transalp 750

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Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India has launched new E-Clutch variants of the CB750 Hornet and XL750 Transalp.

The bikes remain mechanically unchanged but now feature Honda’s E-Clutch technology, which makes riding easier, especially in traffic.

The company has also increased the prices of both motorcycles. Bookings are now open at Honda BigWing dealerships across India.

What Is Honda E-Clutch Technology?

Honda introduced the E-Clutch system at EICMA 2024 for its parallel-twin motorcycles. The technology allows riders to shift gears and stop the bike without using the clutch lever.

This helps reduce rider fatigue in city traffic while still offering the feel of a manual gearbox. The system was first introduced in India with the NX500 and has now arrived on the CB750 Hornet and XL750 Transalp.

New Prices Revealed

Honda CB750 Hornet E-Clutch: ₹10.49 lakh (ex-showroom)

Previous price: ₹9.22 lakh

Honda XL750 Transalp E-Clutch: ₹13.20 lakh (ex-showroom)

Previous price: ₹11.81 lakh

Bookings for both models have started at Honda BigWing showrooms.

Honda CB750 Hornet E-Clutch: Key Highlights

The CB750 Hornet is powered by a 755cc parallel-twin engine that produces 90 hp and 75 Nm of torque.

Key features include:

Showa 41mm SFF-BP USD front forks

Dual 296mm front disc brakes

Multiple riding modes

5-inch TFT display

Honda RoadSync connectivity

The bike is now available only in a black colour option with a red frame and red front forks.

Honda XL750 Transalp E-Clutch: Key Highlights

The XL750 Transalp uses the same 755cc parallel-twin engine that delivers 90 hp and 75 Nm of torque.

Key features include:

Showa SFF-CA USD front suspension

Multiple riding modes

Dedicated Gravel mode

Dual LED headlamps

5-inch TFT display

Smartphone connectivity

The adventure-touring motorcycle is offered in new white and grey colour options. Honda says the E-Clutch system will make long-distance rides and city commuting more comfortable.

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