Key Features of the 2025 Honda CB750 Hornet
Unicam® 755cc Parallel-Twin Engine
At the core of the 2025 Honda CB750 Hornet is its all-new 755cc liquid-cooled 30.0º parallel-twin-cylinder four-stroke engine. Utilizing Honda’s proven Unicam® technology, this engine design delivers an impressive power-to-weight ratio, setting the Hornet apart in the standard motorcycle segment. Riders will notice sharp throttle response thanks to programmed fuel injection (PGM-FI) with 46mm throttle bodies. The parallel-twin layout offers a narrow profile for agile cornering and comfortable maneuvering, critical for both city riding and spirited weekend trips. A six-speed manual gearbox adds to the engaging experience, and the optional quick shifter allows for clutch-free upshifts under hard acceleration, keeping the rider in full control of the bike’s substantial power delivery.
Ride Modes for Every Situation
The CB750 Hornet is engineered to adapt to changing rider needs, thanks to its advanced ride-by-wire system that incorporates four ride modes: Standard, Sport, Rain, and two user-programmable settings. Standard mode balances performance and smoothness for most conditions, Sport mode sharpens throttle response for more aggressive riding, and Rain mode softens response and enhances traction for wet or slippery roads. The two User modes enable riders to tailor power, engine braking, and traction control to personal preferences. This versatility makes the Hornet a perfect fit for the fluctuating weather and road conditions seen across the Hutchinson and greater Kansas region.
Showa® SFF-BP Front Suspension
The 41mm inverted Showa® SFF-BP telescopic fork at the front delivers 4.7 inches of supple, controlled travel, while the rear Pro-Link® single-shock offers 5.1 inches of travel. Together, these components provide superior grip and stability on a variety of road surfaces. The SFF-BP (Separate Function Fork—Big Piston) design, commonly found on high-end sportbikes, ensures responsive feedback, damping control, and confidence whether cornering aggressively or absorbing bumps on longer rides. Handling is further enhanced by the 55.9-inch wheelbase and the Hornet’s lightweight frame, allowing for nimble maneuvers in city traffic or winding country roads near Great Bend and Hays.
Five-Inch TFT Instrument Display with Honda RoadSync
Riders enjoy all their ride information via a large, bright, five-inch TFT (Thin Film Transistor) display—one of the largest in its class. The screen provides six customizable display settings, allowing you to prioritize speed, rpm, gear position, or other key ride metrics. Honda RoadSync comes standard and enables seamless smartphone pairing, placing navigation, call, and music controls directly at your fingertips. The integrated display is designed for clarity in varying light, making it ideal for rides throughout the day, while keeping you connected and informed wherever you travel in and around Hutchinson, KS.
Open Riding Position and Ergonomics
Unlike traditional sportbikes with a forward-lean position, the CB750 Hornet features an open riding posture that is as comfortable on urban streets as it is on longer rides. Its 31.3-inch seat height accommodates a wide range of riders, while the “rider triangle” geometry allows for upright seating and easy reach to the handlebars. This position not only enhances comfort and visibility but reduces fatigue during commutes or weekend rides through the beautiful Kansas countryside. Honda has balanced style and utility, making the Hornet approachable for new riders and attractive to seasoned enthusiasts looking for all-day comfort.