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2025 Honda Transalp Refines Adventure for Everyone

2025 Honda Transalp Refines Adventure for Everyone
Michelle L.
June 18, 2025

The updated 2025 Honda Transalp blends smart tech, improved comfort, and off-road versatility, proving you don’t need big power to chase big adventures.

The updated 2025 Honda Transalp blends smart tech, improved comfort, and off-road versatility, proving you don’t need big power to chase big adventures.

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You don’t stay relevant in the motorcycle world for nearly 40 years by standing still. And yet, the Honda Transalp’s appeal has always come from its ability to do just enough. Just enough power, just enough tech, just enough trail-readiness—to make it the goldilocks of adventure bikes.

Now, with the arrival of the 2025 Honda Transalp, Big Red proves once again that refinement, not reinvention, is the way to win hearts in the middleweight ADV segment.

A History Lesson on Two Wheels

Before the Africa Twin became Honda’s adventure flagship, the Transalp was already carving up dirt trails and mountain roads. Since 1987, it’s served as the more affordable, more approachable sibling to the big bruisers.

And in 2025, it leans further into that identity. Fast enough to thrill, light enough to flick, and smart enough to feel modern. All without chasing the spec-sheet arms race.

The updated 2025 Honda Transalp blends smart tech, improved comfort, and off-road versatility, proving you don’t need big power to chase big adventures.

The Middleweight Sweet Spot

At the core of the Transalp is Honda’s 755cc parallel-twin, liquid-cooled engine. It is good for daily commuting, light touring, and yes, serious off-road detours. Paired with a slipper clutch and optional quickshifter, the package is smooth, predictable, and genuinely fun.

With a seat height of 33.7 inches (lowerable to 32.6 inches via accessory kit) and a curb weight of 463 pounds, it’s significantly more manageable than the Africa Twin, especially for newer riders or those who ride solo and need to pick the bike up without calling for backup.

Refinements That Matter

Honda didn’t overhaul the Transalp for 2025, but it didn’t need to. Instead, it focused on the little things that elevate the riding experience:

  • A 5-inch full-colour TFT display with smartphone connectivity via the Honda RoadSync app, delivering navigation, weather, calls, and even music control straight to your helmet.
  • Five rider modes (Sport, Standard, Rain, Gravel, and User) plus four levels of Honda Selectable Torque Control for tailoring your traction to the terrain.
  • Updated suspension tuning, courtesy of Showa, giving 7.9 inches of travel up front and 7.5 inches in the rear.
  • A redesigned windscreen and mid-cowl, plus a central air duct, for better aerodynamics and high-speed stability.
  • A new dual-projector headlight, offering improved visibility for early starts and late finishes.

These upgrades don’t just check boxes—they make the Transalp feel more planted, more responsive, and more user-friendly in the real world.

The updated 2025 Honda Transalp blends smart tech, improved comfort, and off-road versatility, proving you don’t need big power to chase big adventures.

Price vs. Performance

Here’s the kicker: the 2025 Transalp still starts at $9,999 (approximately RM46,990) in the U.S.—nearly $5,000 (around RM23,500) less than the Africa Twin. That’s a serious gap for a bike that, in many real-world scenarios, offers more usable performance for solo adventurers or less technical riders.

It’s not just “the Africa Twin’s little brother” anymore. It’s a category-defining machine on its own.

So Who Exactly is the Transalp For?

The updated Transalp hits a rare trifecta: it’s accessible enough for beginners, capable enough for veterans, and affordable enough for everyone in between. For those who want a single bike to commute, explore, and occasionally disappear down a fire road, this might be the sweet spot.

And let’s be honest—there’s something satisfying about a bike that doesn’t try to be the loudest, biggest, or flashiest. The Transalp’s confidence comes from balance, not bravado.

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