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Fast Filings: Honda XL750 Transalp Approved for American Shores

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Honda’s XL750 Transalp has just received CARB approval for the States!

With new proofs in certification documents surrendered to the California Air Resources Board (and found by Dennis Chung at Motorcycle.com), the Red Dot winner will finally be able to evolve from time spent in European markets, spreading its “Friendly Toughness” to a welcoming industry with loads of rocks and scads of adventure to be had.

A view of Honda's XL750 Transalpine. Media sourced from Honda.
A view of Honda's XL750 Transalpine. Media sourced from Honda.

A view of Honda’s XL750 Transalpine. Media sourced from Honda.

If you need a refresher on the Transalp’s specs, here they are:


2023 Honda XL750 Transalp Specifications

Engine TypeLiquid-cooled OHC 4-stroke 8-valve parallel twin with 270° crank and Unicam
Displacement755cc
Bore x Stroke (mm)87mm x 63.5mm
Compression Ratio11.0:1
Horsepower90.5 hp at 9,500 rpm (claimed)
Max. Torque55.3 lb-ft. at 7,250 rpm (claimed)
Oil Capacity1.0 gallons
StarterElectric
CarburationPGM-FI electronic injection
Fuel Capacity4.5 gallons
CO2 Emissions WMTC103g/km
Fuel Consumption54.1 mpg (claimed)
Battery Capacity12v 8.6Ah
Clutch TypeWet multiple, assist slipper clutch
Transmission Type6 speed Manual Transmission
Frame TypeSteel diamond
Front SuspensionShowa 43mm SFF-CA – 7.9 inches travel
Suspension RearMonoshock damper, Pro-Link swingarm, 7.5 inches travel
Wheels Front21-inch (stainless steel) spoked wheels
Wheels Rear18-inch (stainless steel) spoked wheels
Tyres Front90/90-R21 M/C 54H
Tyres Rear150/70-R18 M/C 70H
ABS Type2 channel
Brakes FrontDual 310mm x 4.5mm ‘wave’ discs with axial mounted 2 piston calipers
Brakes RearSingle 256mm x 6.0mm ‘wave’ disc is operated by a single-piston caliper
InstrumentsTFT
LightsLED
ConnectivityHonda Smartphone Voice Control
USBType C (under the pillion seat)
12V SocketOptional
QuickshifterOptional
Security SystemHISS
Length91.5 inches
Width33.0 inches
Height57.1 inches
Wheelbase1560mm
Rake27°
Trail4.4 inches
Seat Height33.5 inches
Ground Clearance8.3 inches
Curb Weight458.6 pounds (claimed)
Turning radius8.5 feet

Fortunately, this news poses hope for another model recently refreshed in Big Red’s lineup: The CB750 Hornet.

Given that both the XL750 Transalp and the Hornet sport an identical engine – one now on its way to Western shores – we can only assume that the CB750 will soon be available at a dealership near you.

A view of Honda's XL750 Transalpine. Media sourced from Honda.
A view of Honda's XL750 Transalpine. Media sourced from Honda.

A view of Honda’s XL750 Transalpine. Media sourced from Honda.

Keep in mind, none of this is confirmed by the company yet; still, Dennis is right – with the Transalp slotted for a 2024 landing date and further certifications also approved for Honda’s CL500 Scrambler, ADV 160 and Grom, “it seems likely there will be an official announcement shortly.”

Fingers crossed, and stay tuned.

*Media sourced from Honda*​


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