
Honda Transalp XL750 Updated With Cosmetic And Mechanical Tweaks
Honda’s mid-weight adventure motorcycle, the Transalp 750, has undergone changes. The motorcycle was unveiled in Japan earlier this month before its official introduction. To enhance its touring capabilities and boost comfort, the 2025 Honda Transalp 750 undergoes a number of subtle design and technical upgrades.
The updated Honda Transalp 750 maintains the same overall design but sports a new front fascia with twin headlamps. A new windscreen made of Durabio, an eco-friendly bio-engineered material, is also installed on the motorcycle. The redesigned windscreen pulls airflow away from the rider, improving wind protection.
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A mechanical adjustment has been made to the suspension. The front and rear suspensions have been modified for better off-road and on-road riding. Wire-spoke wheels, disc brakes on both ends, USD forks up front, and a monoshock down back are all still features of the revised Transalp.
With the help of a six-speed gearbox, the engine, which is still a 755cc liquid-cooled parallel-twin, generates 90 horsepower and 75 Nm of peak torque. Honda says it experimented with the fuel-injection system to increase the motorcycle’s low and mid-range power and throttle response.
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Along with the engine, the motorcycle still includes its switchgear, electronic package, and TFT instrument cluster. The Transalp’s new color is Pearl Deep Mud Gray. Honda is expected to launch the updated Transalp in India shortly, where it will go up against the KTM 890 Adventure R and other motorcycles.
With the 2025 Transalp 750, Honda’s mid-weight adventure series has undergone a purposeful evolution that blends enhanced touring capability with a sophisticated aesthetic. The updated twin headlamp fascia, bio-engineered windscreen, and recalibrated suspension emphasize its readiness for long-distance comfort and versatile terrain handling. Honda’s focus on enhancing throttle responsiveness and low-to-mid-range torque improves rideability in daily scenarios.
The Transalp offers a well-balanced mix of performance and functionality thanks to its complete electronics suite, wire-spoke wheels, and reliable 755cc engine. With its new Pearl Deep Mud Gray color and enhanced ergonomics, the Transalp is poised to attract Indian adventure riders seeking a luxurious yet reliable alternative to European rivals. The 2025 Honda Transalp 750 blends refined design, improved comfort, and enhanced rideability, making it a compelling choice for Indian adventure enthusiasts seeking a versatile and premium mid-weight tourer.