Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India (HMSI) has announced its plan to invest Rs 920 crore in its Vithalapur manufacturing facility in Gujarat. Currently, the company has four production plants in India, located in Tapurkara (Rajasthan), Manesar (Haryana), Narasipura (Karnataka) and Vithalapur (Gujarat), with a total capacity of 6.14 million units. Honda also celebrated its 25 years of operations in India and the achievement of a local production milestone of 70 million two-wheelers. Besides these latest updates, the Japanese two-wheeler maker is also set to launch two new models – the Honda CB750 Horent high performance bike and the updated Honda Transalp 750 adventure bike. Here’s a brief overview of both upcoming Honda bikes.
Upcoming Honda Bikes in India
| Upcoming Honda Bikes | Launch Details |
| HONDA CB750 HORENT | In Coming Days |
| Honda Transalp 750 | June-July |
HONDA CB750 HORENT
The Honda CB750 Horent will come with a 755cc, twin-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine, producing a maximum power of 92bhp and 75Nm of torque. The bike offers four riding modes – Standard, Sport, Rain and User. It offers features such as a Bluetooth-enabled TFT display, switchable traction control, a slip/assist clutch and all LED lighting system. Honda will offer bidirectional quickshifter as an accessory with the bike. The CB750 Horent will be imported as a CBU (completely built-up) unit, and is expected to be priced around Rs 8.80 lakh – Rs 9.20 lakh (ex-showroom).
Honda Transalp 750

The new Honda Transalp 750 is likely to hit showrooms in June or July, 2025. The adventure bike will receive a few cosmetic changes and mechanical upgrades, while retaining the engine. The updated model will feature a newly-designed bi-LED headlamp and revised front windscreen with new central duct along with the updated switchgear and new 5-inch TFT display. The bike will be offered in three colour schemes – Pear Deep Mud Grey, Rose White and Graphite Black. Powering the new Honda Transalp 750 will be the same 92bhp, 755cc engine. Its price is expected to be similar to the existing model.




