Honda CB750 Hornet what frozen price does it have?

The Honda CB750 Hornet, also known as Hornet in several countries, is standing out in the motorcycle market with important news. This model, well known for its popularity in Argentina and other Latin American countries, has recently seen stability in its prices in the Argentine market.

This sports bike is positioned above the CB500F and is imported directly from Japan. The Hornet, with its 755 cc twin-cylinder engine, offers 92 horsepower and 75 Nm of torque, coupled to a six-speed transmission with anti-rebound clutch.

Details of the Honda CB750 Hornet

The new Hornet is presented with four riding modes: Rain, Standard, Sport and User, allowing the user to adapt the motorcycle to different driving conditions and personal preferences. In addition, it includes electronic traction control (HSTC with Anti-wheelie) and dual-channel ABS brakes, significantly improving safety and performance in various situations.

Although the name “Hornet” has always been associated with Honda motorcycles with four-cylinder engines, this twin-cylinder version does not disappoint in terms of power and technology. This change in engine configuration could be a point of contention among the brand’s more purist fans, but Honda seems confident that the new Hornet’s advanced performance and features will overcome any initial skepticism.

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History and Comparison with the Honda CB750 Four

The Honda CB750 Four, launched in 1969, is a motorcycle that has left an indelible mark on the history of motorcycling. It was the first series production motorcycle with an inline four-cylinder engine and has been recognized for its exceptional power, style and performance. With a 736 cc engine and approximately 68 horsepower, this motorcycle stood out for its smoothness and ability to reach high speeds. Its four-into-one exhaust system gave it a distinctive sound, and its classic, timeless design, along with its double cradle chassis and telescopic front suspension, provided a smooth and comfortable ride.

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In comparison, the new Hornet offers a more powerful engine and cutting-edge technology, standing out in a modern and competitive market. While the CB 750 Four weighed around 220 kg and was known for its maneuverability and balance, the Hornet maintains Honda’s tradition of combining performance with ease of handling, adapting to current market demands.

How powerful is the Honda Hornet?

The new Honda Hornet has a 755 cc twin-cylinder engine that delivers 92 horsepower and 75 Nm of torque, configured to offer optimal performance in various driving conditions.

Price

The price of the Honda CB750 Hornet in the Argentine market has been set at $21,000.

 
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