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EICMA 2024! Refreshed Honda Transalp XL750 adventure motorcycle revealed

Honda Transalp XL750
Written by News Team

Honda has turned heads at the 2024 EICMA with the debut of its revamped Honda Transalp XL750 adventure motorcycle, a machine built for those who crave both the thrill of the open road and the challenges of off-road trails.

Cutting-Edge Design

The refreshed Transalp XL750 boasts a sleek new look, featuring a modern LED projector headlight that takes cues from the Africa Twin, and a windscreen designed for optimal airflow around the rider. The new 5-inch TFT display offers enhanced visibility and connectivity, while updated switchgear ensures easy access to controls. The bike will be available in Rose White, Pearl Deep Mud Grey, and Graphite Black color schemes, appealing to a wide range of riders.

Honda Transalp XL750

Honda Transalp XL750 Powertrain

Equipped with a 755cc parallel-twin engine, the Transalp XL750 delivers 91.7 bhp at 9,500 rpm and 75 Nm of torque at 7,250 rpm. The engine’s 270-degree crankshaft provides a perfect blend of power and torque, ideal for both highway cruising and off-road adventures. Improved suspension settings include softer compression and rebound at the front, paired with a firmer rear monoshock for better stability and comfort.

Competitive Edge

With a starting price expected around INR 10.99 lakh (ex-showroom), the Transalp XL750 positions itself as a strong competitor against the likes of the Suzuki V-Strom 800DE and Triumph Tiger 900. This latest iteration of the Transalp is tailored to meet the demands of adventure riders, offering both performance and practicality.

Honda’s latest offering, the refreshed Transalp XL750, promises to bring a new level of excitement to the adventure motorcycle market. Its combination of modern design, advanced features, and competitive pricing is sure to attract both seasoned riders and new enthusiasts.

In addition to the refreshed Transalp XL750, Honda also made waves at EICMA 2024 with the global debut of its electric two-wheeler concepts, the EV Fun and EV Urban. These fully-electric models are part of Honda’s ambitious plan to introduce 30 electric models globally by 2030. The EV Fun is a high-performance naked electric sports bike, while the EV Urban is a futuristic maxi-scooter designed for urban mobility. Both concepts showcase Honda’s commitment to sustainable and innovative transportation solutions.