Honda Motorcycles Europe drops another detailed teaser video of the incoming Honda Forza 750 ahead of the official launch.
Honda Motorcycle Europe has been teasing us with the Honda Forza 750 for some time now. In case you missed our previous coverage, here is a quick run-through. Months back, we came across a few rumours on Honda working on a bigger Maxi scooter. Fast-forwarding to September 2020, Honda Europe pulled the trigger and announced that a bigger 750cc Honda Forza is on its way.
Speaking of the new 750cc Maxi Scooter, it isn’t something entirely new. In fact, Europe has had the 750cc Honda Integra Maxi Scooter since 2016. So why is Honda introducing another 750 cc scooter? Well, the answer is fairly simple. We think Honda is planning on replacing the Integra with the new Forza 750 to standardize the name of their entire Maxi-scooter lineup.
Now back to the latest teaser. With the official launch set for 14th October 2020, the new teaser from Honda gives us a more detailed preview of their incoming 750cc Maxi Scooter.
Honda Forza 750 Specification
From what we can see, the design of the new Honda Forza 750 is sharp and edgy. Boasting the biggest engine in the Forza lineup, the new Forza 750 doesn’t fail to echo the sporty DNA of Honda’s Forza.
From the sharp lines, vents and curves at the front to the sporty riding position and narrow lift up tail section with ducts, it’s safe to assume the new Honda Forza 750 is going to be a very fast machine.
Moving on to the specs, here a few things we managed to conclude from the teasers. The new Honda Forza 750 would roll in with LED lighting all around with DRLs, push start, a fancy TFT display and Bluetooth connectivity.
As for the electronic package; we can expect to see a few riding modes, (HSTC) traction control, engine braking and DCT shift modes.
In the case of the engine, the Honda Forza 750 would be powered by a 745cc parallel-twin engine. Coupled with Honda’s innovative six-speed dual-clutch transmission (DCT); we can expect the new Forza 750 to push well over 50 hp. Some sources suggest the new 745cc engine would be a Euro 5 compliant mill as the current mill on the X-ADV 750, Integra and NC750 are only Euro 4 compliant. For more details, only time would tell, so let’s wait for the official launch which is just 4 days away.
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