Meet The New Honda Motorcycles Arriving In Brazil: NC750X, CB750 Hornet, And CG 160 Titan Special Edition Promise Innovation And Style.
Honda announced on Thursday (10/02/2025) the launch of seven new motorcycles for the Brazilian market, strengthening its presence in the two-wheeled sector and celebrating historical milestones of the brand.
Among the models are the Honda NC750X, the CB750 Hornet, the XL750 Transalp, and the Honda CG 160 Titan Special Edition, which will arrive in the country between the end of 2025 and the first half of 2026.
This news represents a strategic moment, as the motorcycle sector may register, still in 2025, the third largest production result in Brazil’s history.
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Honda Launches: Dates And Highlights
Honda detailed the arrival schedule of the new motorcycles, without yet disclosing suggested prices:
- Honda NC750X: still in 2025
- Honda CB750 Hornet and XL750 Transalp: still in 2025
- Honda CG 160 Titan Special Edition: 1st quarter of 2026
- XR 300L Tornado Special Edition: 1st quarter of 2026
- Honda CB1000 Hornet: 1st quarter of 2026
- Honda GL1800 Gold Wing Tour 50th Anniversary: 1st half of 2026
Some models, such as the CB750 Hornet and the Transalp, had already been presented during the Interlagos Festival 2025. The brand emphasized that they will arrive this year to reassure eager consumers, ensuring that all new models will be available to the public soon.
CB750 Hornet: The Evolution Of The Iconic Series
The Honda CB750 Hornet replaces the old CB600, featuring a 755 cm³ twin-cylinder engine with 92 hp. The model offers three riding modes — normal, sport, and rain — a digital display with voice control, and compatibility with iPhone and Android.
With a 15-liter tank, its average range is about 340 km, resulting in an approximate consumption of 22 km/l.
Honda NC750X: Innovation And Award-Winning Design
The Honda NC750X returns to the Brazilian market with a renewed design and technological updates. Winner of the 2025 Red Dot Design Award, the crossover will be offered with DCT or conventional transmission, a 5-inch TFT display with smartphone connectivity, and new 17-inch wheels that are 1.8 kg lighter.
The 745 cm³ twin-cylinder engine maintains its power, while the chassis features two front discs and adjustments in traction control and riding modes.
Additionally, the special edition in Earth Khaki brings bio-based polycarbonate resin in the fairing, aligning aesthetics and sustainability.
Tornado Special Edition And GL1800 Gold Wing Tour
The XR 300L Tornado Special Edition features graphics reminiscent of the Honda CRF champions of the Dakar Rally, highlighting sportiness.
The GL1800 Gold Wing Tour 50th Anniversary, on the other hand, celebrates five decades of the Gold Wing line, with special paint and improvements in the audio system and onboard technology, scheduled for the first half of 2026.

XL750 Transalp: The Return Of The Big Trails
The XL750 Transalp returns to Brazil after 11 years out of the market. Equipped with a 755 cm³ twin-cylinder engine, a 6-speed transmission, and a quickshifter option, the motorcycle delivers 91.8 hp and 7.6 kgfm of torque.
The model features a modern design, full LED lighting, and a 5-inch TFT display with connectivity via Honda RoadSync. ABS and traction control are standard features, which were absent in the previous generation.
CB1000 Hornet And CG 160 Titan Special Edition
The CB1000 Hornet arrives in Brazil in 2026, equipped with a 1000 cm³ engine, 150 hp, and 10.2 kgfm of torque. The model features Ohlins suspension, Brembo brakes, electronic aids, and three riding modes.
The SP version stands out with its exclusive design and advanced technology.
The Honda CG 160 Titan Special Edition celebrates 50 years of production of the line in Manaus, with commemorative colors and logos.
The launch is scheduled for the first quarter of 2026 and reinforces the brand’s tradition in Brazil.

Expansion And Strategy Of Honda In Brazil
With these launches, Honda reaffirms its leadership position in the two-wheeled sector and celebrates historical milestones of the brand.
The introduction of models like the Honda NC750X, CB750 Hornet, and CG 160 Titan Special Edition combines innovation, tradition, and technology, appealing to both new consumers and long-time enthusiasts.


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