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The Honda Hornet Returns

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Honda’s finally released the newest iteration of their iconic ‘Hornet’ marque – and it’s a stout contender for the Yamaha MT-07.

This newest addition to the nest complements the original 1998 CB600F Hornet – known for her punchy power and great handling – as well as other models sporting everything from sport touring, to flat-out, race-ready DNA.

Every Hornet model boasted two things: a fun scoot, and a great bang-for-buck pricetag; we’re told this piece of pretty is no different, so let’s dig in and see what Honda gave us for the coming riding seasons.

Honda's all-new 2023 CB750 Hornet: A new middleweight contender for the Yamaha MT-07. Medias sourced from Honda's relevant press release.
Honda’s all-new 2023 CB750 Hornet: A new middleweight contender for the Yamaha MT-07. Medias sourced from Honda’s relevant press release.

As per the 2007 RR-derived variant, Honda’s 2023 CB750 Hornet sports aggressive styling, with the bike herself having been “developed to attract younger riders looking for a serious move-up” (via Honda’s press release).

A 755cc, Unicam cylinder head punts out 67.5kW/90.5hp of peak power @ 9,500rpm with 75Nm of yank @ 7,250rpm, driving a 419lb/190kg package on an ultra-lightweight, 16.6kg steel frame with full Showa suspension, Nissin calipers and enough high-spec running enough gear to pay rent AND complement the landlord.

Honda's all-new 2023 CB750 Hornet: A new middleweight contender for the Yamaha MT-07. Medias sourced from Honda's relevant press release.
Honda’s all-new 2023 CB750 Hornet: A new middleweight contender for the Yamaha MT-07. Medias sourced from Honda’s relevant press release.

For electronics, the Hornet carries three default rider modes (RAIN, STANDARD and SPORT), as well as three different levels of Engine Power, Engine Brake and HSTC (with integrated Wheelie Control) – all with customisation options between the three levels for the ultimate scoot.

One of the main perks of this particular Hornet, though, has got to be that she carries zero excess mass and follows a class-leading power-to-weight ratio of 0.48hp/kg, or 4.6lb/hp (compared to the 2022 Yamaha MT-07’s 5.4lb/hp).

Honda's all-new 2023 CB750 Hornet: A new middleweight contender for the Yamaha MT-07. Medias sourced from Honda's relevant press release.
Honda’s all-new 2023 CB750 Hornet: A new middleweight contender for the Yamaha MT-07. Medias sourced from Honda’s relevant press release.

“Before starting this project, we thought long and hard about what kind of performance we wanted to give to the rider,” explains Mr, Fuyuki Hosokawa, the Test Project Leader of Honda R&D.

“We knew that it was essential to keep the classic Hornet top end power ‘hit’ and at the same time, as a new generation Hornet for modern times, we wanted the engine to have a really strong torquey feel and ‘throbbing’ sensation at low to mid rpm.”

Honda's all-new 2023 CB750 Hornet: A new middleweight contender for the Yamaha MT-07. Medias sourced from Honda's relevant press release.
Honda’s all-new 2023 CB750 Hornet: A new middleweight contender for the Yamaha MT-07. Medias sourced from Honda’s relevant press release.

“To get the kind of performance and lightweight handling we wanted, we knew we had to develop an all-new short-stroke twin-cylinder engine, with a 270° crankshaft…[delivering] that top-end rush [and] also the sporty low-down torque, ideal for riding in urban environments and powering out of corners on the open road.”

Honda's all-new 2023 CB750 Hornet: A new middleweight contender for the Yamaha MT-07. Medias sourced from Honda's relevant press release.
Honda’s all-new 2023 CB750 Hornet: A new middleweight contender for the Yamaha MT-07. Medias sourced from Honda’s relevant press release.

Here’s the full nitty-gritty specs list you can ex-’spec’-t from Honda’s newest Streetfighter concept:

ENGINE
Engine TypeLiquid-cooled OHC 4-stroke 8-valve Parallel Twin with 270° crank and uni-cam
Engine Displacement755cc
Bore x Stroke (mm)87mm x 63.5mm
Compression Ratio11.0:1
Max. Power Output67.5kW @ 9,500rpm
Max. Torque75Nm @ 7,250rpm
Noise Level (dB)Lwot – 77.5; Lurban – 73.5
Max Speed205 km/h
Oil Capacity3.8L
StarterElectric
FUEL SYSTEM
CarburationPGM-FI electronic injection
Fuel Tank Capacity15.2L
CO2 Emissions WMTC100 g/km
Fuel Consumption23km/l – 4.35l/100km
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Battery Capacity12v 7.4Ah
DRIVETRAIN
Clutch TypeWet multiple, Assisted slipper clutch
Transmission Type6 speed Manual Transmission
Final DriveChain
FRAME
Frame TypeSteel diamond
CHASSIS
Dimensions (LxWxH)2,090mm x 780mm x 1,085mm
Wheelbase1,420mm
Caster Angle25˚
Trail99mm
Seat Height795mm
Ground Clearance140mm
Kerb Weight190kg
Turning radius2.7m
SUSPENSION
Suspension FrontShowa 41mm SFF-BPTMTM USD, 130mm travel
Suspension RearMonoshock damper, Pro-Link swingarm, 150mm travel
WHEELS
Wheels Front5Y-Spoke Cast Aluminium
Wheels Rear5Y-Spoke Cast Aluminium
Tyres Front120/70ZR-17
Tyres Rear160/60ZR-17
BRAKES
ABS Type2 channel
Brakes FrontDual 296mm x 4mm disc with Nissin radial mount 4 piston calipers
Brakes RearSingle 240mm x 5mm disc with single piston caliper
INSTRUMENTS & ELECTRICS
InstrumentsTFT screen
HeadlightLED
TaillightLED
ConnectivityHSVC
USBType C
Auto Winker CancelYes
Security SystemHISS
Additional FeaturesESS, 4 Riding Modes

No indicator has been yet given on the debut date of the Hornet’s production fleets, though we have been told that the price tag will be a very comfy £6999 (via MCN); stay tuned for updates as they come trickling down the proverbial pipeline – we’ll make sure to curate the best of the latest and toss it at you twice a week in our newsletter (make sure to subscribe to that).

Honda's all-new 2023 CB750 Hornet: A new middleweight contender for the Yamaha MT-07. Medias sourced from Honda's relevant press release.
Honda’s all-new 2023 CB750 Hornet: A new middleweight contender for the Yamaha MT-07. Medias sourced from Honda’s relevant press release.

What do you think?

Comment down below letting us know what you think, and as ever – stay safe on the twisties.

*Media sourced from Honda’s relevant press release*​


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My interest will peak if they put this motor in the long mooted Transalp.
 
I think this will be very popular for the same reasons the MT-07 is. I read comments from YouTube "experts" saying it's just a big CB500, it's ugly, it needs 4 cylinders, it sucks, etc. No one has ridden it yet but they hate it. :oops:
 
Another ugly origami looking bike. It’s about time after all these years that manufacturers started with a new look. I could handle the looks if they had a more conventional looking front end.

I’ll admit I like the specs.
 
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