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New Honda Forza 750 Launch Set for 14th October 2020!

New Honda Forza 750 Launch Set for 14th October 2020!
Sathurshan
September 21, 2020

Honda’s latest teaser confirms the arrival of a bigger 750cc Honda Forza 750. The  Honda Forza 750 is ready for its world debut next month, October 2020.

Honda Forza 750

Honda Forza 750

A few months back we heard some rumours on Honda working on a bigger maxiscooter. Fast-forwarding to September 2020, Honda released the “new Forza” teaser with the slogan ” The Forza family is getting bigger”. In case you missed it, check it out here.
Until now we had no clue on the incoming “bigger” Forza. Honda’s latest teaser which was uploaded a few days back gives us a preview of the bike in detail.  The latest official teaser confirms the “bigger” maxi-scooter that’s joining the Forza family is the 750cc Forza 750.

Speaking of Honda’s Maxi-scooter lineup, the incoming 750cc scooter isn’t something new.  Since 2016 Europe has had a 750cc maxi-scooter called the Integra. Judging from the preview of the bike in the teaser, it looks like Honda is planning to replace the Integra with the new Forza 750. Well, we think it is an effort to standardize the name of the firm’s maxi-scooter lineup.

Honda Forza 750 Specifications

Moving onto the specifications of the upcoming Forza 750, here are a few things we can conclude from the teaser. The new Forza 750 will include push-start button, LED lights with front DRLs and a TFT colour display.


Aside from this, looking at the preview of the TFT display; it looks like the bike would feature Bluetooth connectivity, a few riding modes, traction control settings, engine braking and more.

As for the engine, the Forza 750 would most likely be powered by a 745cc parallel-twin engine coupled with Honda’s six-speed Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT).

Given the currently available 745cc parallel-twin mill on the Honda Integra and the X-ADV are only Euro 4 compliant, we think Honda would introduce the new Euro 5 compliant mill under the Forza 750 name.

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September 21, 2020
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A Mechanical Engineer with an addiction to the smell of petrol and loves anything automotive.

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