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The vehicle is available in two colour options: Ross White and Graphite Black. In case you are interested, the bike can be booked via the company’s authorised dealership nationwide
2025 Honda XL750 Transalp. (Photo: Honda Motorcycles)
In a move to upgrade the off-roading lineup in India, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India (HMSI) has launched a tech-loaded model, the XL750 Transalp. The motorcycle has been released at the starting price of Rs 10.99 lakh (ex-showroom).
The vehicle is available in two colour options: Ross White and Graphite Black. In case you are interested, the bike can be booked via the company’s authorised dealership nationwide, while the deliveries for the same will kickstart from July 2025 onwards.
Built Quality
According to the brand, the latest offering has been built to tackle everything from city commutes and cross-country road trips to rugged off-road adventures. It is inspired by Adventure and has the true spirit of an all-terrain machine.
The bike comes with an aggressive style statement, featuring bold looks and feel with sleek bodywork. It is a versatile adventure tourer, which gets a redesigned front end with some styling cues taken from the flagship Africa Twin.
What’s New?
Talking about the top updates, it gets a redesigned front fascia, complemented by Africa Twin-inspired styling cues. It flaunts a new headlight unit, comprising dual LED high/low unified projector lenses and a refined aerodynamic visor, enhancing both style and wind protection on long rides. The overall silhouette is sleek yet rugged.
Features
The notable features include a new 5.0-inch full colour TFT screen, which offers optical bonding to improve visibility during bright sunlight, Honda RoadSync app connectivity, a four-way toggle-switch on the left side of the handlebar, turn-by-turn navigation, and control music & voice commands on the go.
Engine and Power
At the heart of the 2025 XL750 Transalp is powered by a 755cc liquid-cooled, parallel-twin engine. It delivers a maximum output of 67.5 kW at 9,500 RPM and a peak torque of 75 Nm at 7,250 RPM. The unit is mated with a 6-speed gearbox via a Throttle-By-Wire (TBW) system.

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