TL;DR
The 2025 Honda CB750 Hornet lands in the U.S. with 90.5 hp, 422 lb curb weight and a $7,999 MSRP, undercutting every comparable 650–800 cc naked. Lighter than a GSX‑8S, punchier than a Z650, and cheaper than a Trident 660, it rewrites the middleweight value equation.


Why You Should Care

  • First U.S. Hornet in 20 years – The name has history, the spec sheet is all new.
  • Best-in-class power-to-weight – 83 hp pushing just 422 lb is sport-bike territory.
  • Aggressive $7,999 MSRP – Undercuts Yamaha’s class leader by $600.
  • Quickshifter standard – Unlike competitors, Honda includes up/down clutchless shifting stock.

Quick-Glance Spec Table

Bike (2025)MSRPPowerTorqueCurb WtSeat Ht
Honda CB750 Hornet$7,99983 hp @ 9,500 rpm55 lb-ft @ 7,250 rpm422 lb31.3 in
Yamaha MT‑07$8,59972 hp~50 lb-ft401 lb31.7 in
Kawasaki Z650 ABS$8,64968 hp48.5 lb-ft414 lb31.1 in
Suzuki GSX‑8S$9,20982 hp57.5 lb-ft445 lb31.9 in
Triumph Trident 660$8,59581 hp47 lb-ft419 lb31.7 in
KTM 790 Duke$9,199105 hp63 lb-ft414 lb32.5 in



White Honda Hornet naked motorcycle with red frame, left-rear three-quarter studio view—black engine, LED headlight, single front disc.

Performance & Power-to-Weight

Honda’s new 755 cc Unicam twin rivals KTM’s 790 Duke for midrange punch while delivering smoother operation thanks to its 270-degree crank. It offers 26% more power than the Yamaha MT‑07 while adding just 21 lb. That translates to stronger roll-on torque, better two-up performance, and exciting top-end pull without sacrificing rideability.


Chassis & Handling

The CB750 Hornet’s 16.6 kg steel-diamond frame and Showa SFF-BP fork deliver class-leading agility. Testers describe its steering as “razor sharp” with excellent cornering balance. Yamaha’s MT-07 counters with updated suspension but retains a higher center of gravity. The Hornet feels stable at speed but remains light on its feet in traffic or twisties.

White Honda CB750 Hornet with red trellis frame, right-rear three-quarter view, parked beside a modern metal tile wall.




Tech & Rider Aids

ModelModesTraction ControlQuickshifterTFT Display
CB750 Hornet3 + UserHSTC + wheelie controlStandard (up/down)5″ TFT + Honda RoadSync
Yamaha MT‑073NoOptional5″ TFT
Kawasaki Z6503-mode KTRCYesNo4.3″ TFT
Suzuki GSX‑8S3 + IMUYesStandard5″ TFT
Trident 6602 + Cornering ABSYesStandardHybrid TFT
KTM 790 DukeMultiYes (Supermoto mode)Standard5″ TFT

Honda’s standout tech includes wheelie control integrated into traction control and an up/down quickshifter at this price point—features rarely found on sub-$8K bikes.


Ergonomics & Everyday Use

With a seat height of 31.3″, the Hornet is approachable for new riders but roomy enough for taller ones. At ~54 mpg, you’ll get about 210 miles per tank. The upright riding position, wide bars, and light clutch make daily commuting and weekend carving equally enjoyable.


Price & Value




Honda undercuts every direct competitor except basic twins while delivering more power, better handling, and more rider aids. And since the quickshifter comes standard, there are no hidden upgrade costs.


Which Bike Fits Which Rider?

  • Budget-minded commuters – CB750 Hornet or MT-07: unbeatable price-to-fun ratio.
  • Tech-hungry weekenders – GSX-8S (IMU + quickshifter) or Trident 660 (cornering ABS).
  • Track-day junkies – 790 Duke: highest power, adjustable damping, Supermoto ABS.
  • First-time upgraders – Z650: lowest seat height, easy torque curve.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the 2025 CB750 Hornet beginner-friendly?

Yes. With throttle-by-wire, ride modes, traction and wheelie control, and a manageable 31.3″ seat height, it’s ideal for confident beginners stepping up from a 300–500 cc bike.
How does it compare to the older CB650R?

The Hornet is 50 lb lighter, 12 hp stronger, and $1,400 cheaper than the CB650R—plus it adds TFT display, riding modes, and a standard quickshifter.
When will it be in dealerships around Buffalo?

In-Stock now!


Ride It Home from Hamburg Honda

If you’re in Buffalo, Rochester, or anywhere in Western NY, come test ride the 2025 CB750 Hornet at Hamburg Honda on Camp Road. Our test loop mixes I-90 blasts and Lake Erie shoreline sweepers—perfect for putting that 85 hp to use.

Book Your CB750 Hornet Demo Ride Today
Ready to feel 80+ horsepower in a sub-425 lb streetfighter? Test ride the 2025 Honda CB750 Hornet at Hamburg Honda before the first shipment sells out.
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