Innovative visual and environmental materials

The Forza 750, which will be released in Europe as a 2026 model, features a new Pearl Glare White exterior finish, creating a striking impression alongside the existing Matte Ballistic Black Metallic and Matte Warm Ash Metallic finishes. The distinctive body design features dual LED headlights with DRL/turn signals, further enhancing its presence with lighting. In addition, the bike extensively uses parts made from recycled materials and bio-based resins called Durabio™, eliminating the need for painting and reducing its environmental impact. Honda has set a long-term strategy to transition to 100% sustainable materials by 2050, and this model is positioned as a step towards that vision.
Powerful driving and sophisticated engine mechanics

The heart of the Forza 750 is a 745cc SOHC inline-twin engine. It boasts a maximum output of 43.1kW at 6,750 rpm (35kW at 6,000 rpm) and a maximum torque of 69Nm at 4,750 rpm. The 2025 model is reported to have an output of 57.8bhp, or approximately 57.8 horsepower, but the latest specs appear to have maintained or even slightly tweaked performance. The transmission is Honda’s signature DCT (Dual Clutch Transmission), capable of everything from stop-and-go driving in urban areas to high-speed cruising. Furthermore, ride-by-wire control offers three preset driving modes (STANDARD, SPORT, RAIN) as well as two user-configurable custom modes, providing a diverse driving experience.
Equipment that combines comfort and functionality

The comfort of the driving environment is proof that the Forza 750 has been designed with long-distance journeys in mind. The wide, electrically adjustable screen can be adjusted in angle and height over a 120mm range, providing both wind protection and a comfortable field of view. The onboard display uses a 5-inch TFT color LCD and is compatible with Honda RoadSync, which connects to a smartphone to display navigation and incoming calls on the car. A USB-C port is located near the handlebars for convenient charging. LED lights on various parts of the vehicle provide clear visibility, and the smart key eliminates the need for a keyless operation. Cruise control is also standard equipment, providing the high level of comfort and operability expected of a GT scooter.
Sustainable technology development

Honda’s approach to sustainability goes beyond the selection of materials; it’s also reflected in its design philosophy, which takes into account long-lasting construction and reduced environmental impact. The use of Durabio™ material eliminates the need for painting, and the use of recyclable plastic contributes to a reduction in carbon dioxide emissions. Furthermore, the Forza 750 is not the only model that has undergone a similar makeover; the X-ADV, which shares the same platform, also undergoes a similar makeover, demonstrating Honda’s commitment to building sustainable mobility. Optional passenger backrests and an Akrapovic slip-on muffler are now available in conjunction with this color refresh, further addressing riders seeking both performance and individuality.
The new Forza 750 YM2026 has evolved in many areas, including styling, performance, convenience, and environmental friendliness, further enhancing its level of perfection as a GT scooter. From everyday city riding to touring, its capabilities can be experienced in any riding situation, making it a bike with an appeal that will make you want to ride it for a long time.
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