The 2025 Honda CB1000 Hornet and CB1000 Hornet SP features a new design language and a CBR1000RR Fireblade-derived engine.
Honda showcased the new CB1000 Hornet at last year’s EICMA Show in Milan. After close to a year, the motorcycle has finally ...
Powered by the formidable 2017 CBR1000RR Fireblade engine, with extra power and torque over the CB1000 Hornet (115.6kW/107Nm instead of 111.6kW/104Nm) and featuring Öhlins and Brembo components, the ...
The 2025 Honda CB1000 Hornet SP has a street-friendly gearbox and clutch. Compared to the Fireblade, 2nd through 5th gears ...
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Patents for the Honda CB1000 Hornet were filed a while ago and the motorcycle was showcased at EICMA 2023 as well. But now, ...
The 149.7 bhp super naked CB1000 Hornet is slotted at £8,999 (approximately ₹ 9.83 lakh), which is £5,300 (approximately ₹ ...
Honda introduces the most powerful Hornet yet, a motorcycle with huge performance potential. The CB1000 Hornet is powered by ...
While none of the CB1000 Hornet’s technical specifications are headline-grabbing, its price tag is. Priced at GBP 8,999 (around Rs 10 lakh) for the base model, the CB1000 Hornet undercuts even the ...
The all-new Honda CB1000 Hornet SP is headed for Australia, with the high-spec naked set to land early in 2025. Following on from the acclaimed CB750 Hornet and the LAMS-friendly CB500 Hornet, the new ...
Honda's new CB1000 Hornet SP will arrive in Australia at some point during the first quarter of 2025 at a price yet to be announced. We will not get the base model, only the up-spec SP.
With the CB1000 Hornet, Honda does away with the neo-retro design of the CB1000R, replacing it with a more modern, sharp look ...