Honda CB750 Hornet & 15 New On-Road Models – E-Clutch Expansion

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Honda Announces 2026 Motorcycle Lineup: E-Clutch Technology Expands and Prices Drop

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Honda has unveiled its 2026 motorcycle lineup, featuring the expansion of its innovative E-Clutch technology to more models and a series of price reductions across several popular bikes. The announcement includes 15 on-road models, demonstrating Honda’s commitment to innovation, rider accessibility, and value.

E-Clutch Technology Gains Traction

Honda is expanding its E-Clutch system, which allows riders to shift gears without using the conventional clutch lever, to four models for 2026. This technology, designed to enhance the riding experience, will now be available on the CB750 Hornet, in addition to the CB650R, CBR650R, and Rebel 300 E-Clutch . The CB750 Hornet is the first Honda E-Clutch model equipped with throttle-by-wire,providing enhanced electronic control.

Model Highlights and Pricing

CB750 Hornet E-Clutch

The CB750 Hornet combines performance, agility, and usability, now enhanced with the E-Clutch system. It’s available in Matte Nightshade blue and Black, with an MSRP of $7,999 and availability beginning in Febuary .

CB1000 Hornet SP

Delivering liter-class power in a streetfighter package, the CB1000 hornet SP boasts a CBR1000RR-derived engine and premium components. It’s available in Matte black Metallic, with an MSRP of $10,999 and available in January .

CB650R E-clutch

The CB650R blends modern performance with timeless style,offering a balanced riding experience. It’s available in Matte Black Metallic, with an MSRP of $8,699 and available in January .

CBR650R E-clutch

The CBR650R E-Clutch offers a balance between sport riding and everyday usability. It’s available in Matte Black Metallic and Grand Prix Red, with an MSRP of $9,199 and available in January .

CB500 Hornet

Joining the Hornet family, the CB500 Hornet offers a streetfighter aesthetic with proven performance. It’s available in Matte Black Metallic,with an MSRP of $5,899 and available in February .

CBR500R

The CBR500R brings supersport styling and performance to an approachable platform. It’s available in Grand Prix Red, with an MSRP of $6,399 and available in February .

NX500

Honda’s adventure-ready NX500 combines a responsive engine with agile handling. It’s available in Pearl White, with an MSRP of $6,899 and available in February .

CBR1000RR-R Fireblade SP

The CBR1000RR-R Fireblade SP, Honda’s flagship supersport model, delivers uncompromising performance. It’s available in Grand Prix Red, with an MSRP of $28,999 and available in january .

CB300R

The CB300R offers minimalist design and responsive performance, ideal for new and returning riders. It’s available in Pearl Dusk Yellow and Matte Black Metallic, with an MSRP of $4,499 and available in January .

NT1100 DCT

The NT1100 DCT blends touring practicality with a nimble character, offering long-distance comfort and versatility.It’s available in Gray Metallic, with an MSRP of $11,999 and available in January .

SCL500

The SCL500 blends modern engineering with nostalgic scrambler design. It’s available in Matte Black Metallic, with an MSRP of $6,999 and available in January .

NC750X DCT

The NC750X DCT offers practicality and adventure capabilities in one package. It’s available in matte Pearl White, with an MSRP of $9,499 and available in January .

XR150L

The XR150L is designed for practicality and everyday adventure. It’s available in White and Gray, with an MSRP of $3,399 and available in February .

Gold Wing

The Gold Wing continues to set the standard for long-distance touring. Available in various trims and colors, with MSRPs ranging from $25,500 to $33,800 and available in january .

NT1100 Police

Built for law enforcement, the NT1100 Police combines reliability and performance. It’s available in White, with an MSRP of $14,499 and available in January .

Price Reductions

In addition to the E-Clutch expansion, Honda has announced price reductions on several models: $1,000 on the CB500 Hornet and CBR500R, $700 on the CB650R E-Clutch and CBR650R E-Clutch, $650 on the CB300R, and $500 on the NX500.

these updates demonstrate Honda’s ongoing commitment to providing riders with innovative, high-quality motorcycles at competitive prices.

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