Recently, we have learned the price and availability of Honda’s new 2025 range, where the brand has made both aspects official regarding the various new models that we have been getting to know over the last few weeks.
In this list, the Japanese brand includes the new GB350S or the new CB1000 Hornet and CB1000 Hornet SP, which will arrive at official Honda dealers during the first quarter of 2025. The prices and availability of the renewed ADV350, Forza 750, SH350i and the final fee to pay for the CMX1100 are also already known. Rebel and CMX1100 Rebel Special Edition.
Honda’s new 2025 range: Prices and availability
Honda GB350S
The new GB350S is also part of Honda’s new 2025 range, suitable for the A2 and with a retro charm that pays homage to the brand’s illustrious history. Powered by an air-cooled single-cylinder engine, it has been designed with a combination of timeless image, affordable price and modern technology such as 41 mm front fork, 310 mm front brake disc, slipper clutch, LED lighting and Selectable Torque Control Sling.
- Price: 4,500 euros
- Availability: January
Honda CB1000 Hornet and CB1000 Hornet SP
The Hornet family, integrated into Honda’s new 2025 range, grows again with the introduction of two new models. The new CB1000 Hornet arrives (along with an SP version) equipped with the engine derived from the CBR1000RR Fireblade (developing a maximum power of 112 kW (152 HP) at 11,000 rpm and a torque of 104 Nm at 9,000 rpm) with gear ratios short, which works in combination with a new double-spar frame with a high degree of torsional rigidity, Showa inverted fork SFF-BP large piston and Nissin brake calipers.
The style of the bike is pure and aggressive. Highlights include the super-compact dual LED projector headlights and the distinctive Hornet fuel tank; Its image is “broad-shouldered” at the front, narrowing at the back, to the minimalist seat that enhances the traditional Hornet look “narrow waist”. The frame and tubular subframe, finished in a subtle black, accentuate the design lines.
Its minimalist look is combined with premium technology in the form of multiple driving modes, with different combinations of Power, Engine Brake, and Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC), as well as a five-inch full-color TFT screen, Honda RoadSync connectivity and Honda Emergency Brake Signal (ESS) as standard.
For riders looking to take their riding experience even further, the CB1000 Hornet is available, within Honda’s new 2025 range, in an SP version. Power goes up to 115.6 kW (157 HP) and torque up to 107 Nm, and it features high-end components such as an adjustable Öhlins TTX36 rear shock, standard quickshifter and Brembo Stylema brakes, which elevate the CB1000 Hornet SP to the next level.
- CB1000 Hornet price: 10,990 euros
- Availability: First quarter 2025
- CB1000 Hornet SP price: 12,900 euros
- Availability: First quarter 2025
Honda SH350i
The top of the range of Honda’s long-popular SH family, the SH350i (manufactured at Honda’s factory in Atessa, Italy), seeks to reinforce its long-standing popularity within Honda’s new 2025 range. It does so with an updated design led by a new split-beam LED headlight, four new color options and a larger glovebox, now incorporating a practical internal courtesy light.
- Price: 6,340 euros
- Availability: December
Honda ADV350
Another frame that forms part of the new 2025 Honda range, the ADV350, is a unique blend of attributes, equipment and style, it is further strengthened for the new model, with a new five-inch TFT screen with Honda RoadSync smartphone connectivity and new four-way switch, storage compartment light and self-canceling turn signals. Separate reservoir rear shocks, now preload adjustable, further expand its versatility.
- Price: 6,680 euros
- Availability: December
Honda Forza 750
The body of the Forza 750 has undergone a redesign to integrate into Honda’s new 2025 range. The front features the new headlight unit with daytime running lights, while integrated turn signals elevate not only style but also visibility and, consequently, safety. Completing the aesthetic updates for 2025, it is equipped with new “3-by-3” style wheels of 17 inches at the front and 15 inches at the rear.
Overall practicality has been reinforced, starting with new styling that improves functionality with greater wind protection and more legroom. The new platforms also increase driver comfort, while the reshaped seat has been designed to be more comfortable while ensuring easy reach to the ground.
Like its adventure sibling, the X-ADV, the Forza 750 uses a host of new materials by 2025 as a step toward achieving Honda’s long-term sustainability goal. The application of recycled materials increases significantly and, for the first time, the Durabio biomass material is used for several body parts.
All improvements are based on the Forza 750’s combination of classic Gran Turismo (GT) styling and comfort, mixed with sporty handling and a powerful engine. Its gasoline-efficient 745 cc twin-cylinder powerplant offers a customizable character through three default driving modes and one user-defined driving mode.
Its specifications also include Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC), which for the 2025 model offers a more refined RAIN mode, and revised Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT), which incorporates adjustments for smoother low-speed handling. The tubular steel frame, aluminum swingarm, 41mm USD fork, 4-piston radial-mount calipers and Pro-Link rear suspension remain standard equipment.
- Price: 12,275 euros
- Availability: January
Honda CMX1100 Rebel and CMX1100SE Rebel
For the CMX1100 Rebel (CMX1100 and CMX1100SE), a more relaxed riding position is the key update for 2025. The handlebars have been moved back and up, the footpegs have been moved forward. The seat is now 10 mm thicker, while the overall seat height, at 710 mm, remains very manageable.
The 1,084 cc engine has been revised to form part of Honda’s new 2025 range, with a higher compression ratio to provide even stronger low- and mid-range punch and an evocative enhanced exhaust note. As always, Throttle By Wire (TBW) electronic throttle management brings with it sophisticated driving aids.
There are three pre-programmed driving modes and one user-defined option, which allows you to control a series of different parameters to adapt to driving conditions, including engine power delivery, engine braking, traction control level (Torque Control). Selectable Honda) and the gear shift program, in the optional version with Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT).
This has also been updated for a smoother low speed response. A new five-inch TFT display incorporates customizable screens, as well as smartphone connectivity through the Honda RoadSync application, as well as a USB-C socket on the left side of the unit.
- CMX1100 Rebel price: 11,250 euros
- Availability: N/A
- CMX1100SE Rebel DCT price: 13,600 euros
- Availability: N/A
More information and details of any of the models that will make up Honda’s new 2025 range, on the official website of the Japanese firm or at any of the authorized distributors with which the brand collaborates in our country.