Honda has introduced a refreshed version of its largest maxi-scooter, the Forza 750, for the 2025 model year. The updated scooter features a new paint scheme, additional features, and a slight price increase.
The most noticeable change is the new front apron, which now incorporates a pair of twin LED headlights with integrated DRLs and indicators. The side profile and rear of the scooter remain unchanged.
One of the significant additions to the Forza 750 is a new rain mode. This riding mode is designed to assist riders in wet conditions by reducing power output and maximizing traction. Combined with the existing three riding modes and three levels of traction control, the Forza 750 offers a versatile and adaptable riding experience.
Under the hood, the Forza 750 retains its powerful 745cc parallel-twin engine, which produces 58bhp. However, the A2 variant’s power output is restricted to 47bhp. The engine is paired with Honda’s renowned DCT gearbox, similar to the one found in the Africa Twin motorcycle.
The 2025 Honda Forza 750 is scheduled to go on sale in Europe and Asia early next year with a slightly higher price tag. Unfortunately, there are currently no plans for its introduction in the Indian market.
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