New Honda NC 750X 2025 Arrives with Renewed Visual, Improvements in Electronics, and Remains Strong as a Reference Among Medium Adventure Bikes in the Brazilian Market
The Honda NC 750X 2025 was officially introduced to the international market with significant changes in design, technological advancements, and a focus on sustainability. The model, which is already a global success, received recognition with the prestigious Red Dot Design Award 2025, reinforcing its position as one of Honda’s most versatile and well-designed bikes. The new generation maintains its proposal of being a multifunctional crossover bike, ideal for urban use, road trips, and even rides on unpaved roads. With targeted, yet strategic updates, the new NC 750X establishes itself as one of the brand’s most anticipated launches for this year.
Renewed Visual and Award-Winning Design
One of the main highlights of the Honda NC 750X 2025 is the new bolder design, featuring more robust and aerodynamic lines. The fairing now uses Durabio™ polycarbonate resin, a plant-based material that offers greater resistance and less environmental impact. This innovation earned the bike the coveted Red Dot Design Award in the “Product Design” category.
Among the visual and functional improvements are:
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- 5-Inch Color TFT Display with smartphone connectivity;
- Full-LED Lighting System with new daytime running light (DRL) layout;
- New Lighter Wheels, with a weight reduction of 1.8 kg;
- New Color Options, including the exclusive Earth Khaki tone.
The model now delivers more than just style: it offers sustainable functionality, using eco-friendly materials while maintaining robustness.
Engine and Reliable Performance
Although it does not feature a new powertrain, the Honda NC 750X 2025 maintains its reliable 745 cc parallel-twin engine, which has been refined to provide even smoother operation and efficiency in different usage conditions.
Technical Specifications (European Version):
- Displacement: 745 cc
- Power: 58 hp @ 6,750 rpm
- Torque: 7 kgf.m @ 4,750 rpm
- Transmission: 6-Speed Manual or DCT (Dual Clutch Transmission)
- Brakes: Dual 296 mm Front Discs + ABS
- Riding Modes: Sport, Standard, Rain, and User
- Traction Control: Adjustable HSTC
- Wheels: Redesigned 17” Alloy
- Display: 5” Digital TFT with smartphone pairing
The setup continues to deliver what made the Honda crossover bike a best-seller: torque at low rpm, fuel efficiency, and excellent control in various conditions.
Comfort and Technology in Daily Life

The new NC 750X incorporates advancements that further enhance comfort and ergonomics for the rider. One of the highlights is the 23-liter storage compartment positioned where a fuel tank would normally be located. This solution, inherited from the NC line since its inception, remains a practical differential for daily use.
The bike also features:
- Electronic Throttle (Ride-by-Wire);
- Customizable Riding Modes;
- Smartphone Connectivity directly on the TFT display;
- Fine-Tuned Traction Control;
- 100% LED Lighting System, with a renewed visual.
Moreover, the seat and ergonomics have been maintained to ensure comfort for both short trips and long journeys, establishing the model as the versatile bike from Honda by excellence.
Sustainability in Focus
For the first time, Honda is using Durabio™ material in a motorcycle, a plant-derived resin that constitutes part of the fairing of the NC 750X 2025. In addition to its modern aesthetics, the material provides:
- Greater Resistance to Impacts and Scratches;
- Superior Durability Under Sun Exposure;
- Reduction of Carbon Footprint, thanks to its sustainable base.
This innovation reinforces Honda’s commitment to environmentally conscious solutions, aligning with global trends in the automotive industry.
Launch in Brazil: Forecast for 2025
Although Honda has not officially confirmed the arrival of the NC 750X 2025 in Brazil, it is expected that the model will land in the country sometime this year, considering the ongoing success of the NC line in the national market.
Currently, the prices for the 2024 line in Brazil are:
- NC 750X Manual: R$ 53,730
- NC 750X DCT (Automatic): R$ 59,510
With the updates presented abroad, a slight price adjustment is anticipated for the 2025 version, keeping the bike competitive against other options in the medium adventure segment.
The Honda NC 750X 2025 demonstrates that evolving does not necessarily mean reinventing. The new generation enhances strategic points of the previous model — such as design, materials, and connectivity — while maintaining everything that made the Honda crossover bike a market reference.
With more technology, sustainability, and comfort, the NC 750X remains strong as one of the smartest and most complete bikes in the segment, combining the practicality of a scooter with the performance of a road bike. The Red Dot award is just confirmation that Honda continues to deliver real value to its customers.


Sim a Honda tem que atualizar a NC no Brasil ,mais tecnologia porque a zontes 703. Está chegando a trecer vja está aí e outras mais modernas.
Essa moto ela é quase ótima para viajar a longa distância, não entendo pq não colocam um assento decente, confortável, pra se tornar excelente, Difícil . Impressionante a Honda não ver isso
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